Aurora - Conflict of the Mind | Therapy Analysis First Time Reaction

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    • AURORA - The Conflict ...

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  • @Rackelhane

    According to AURORA herself:

  • @Oldperson-wt3ui

    Nice analysis and I think Aurora is a lyrical genius, emphatic highly intelligent and supremely talented singer. Thanks

  • @Einyen
    @Einyen  +26

    Aurora talked about the song in a recent interview, translated from Norwegian, and yes it is supposed to sound like an old phone line, there was also a teaser with her listening to an old landline phone: "Because it is like you only manage to say it via a phone message, or not directly."

  • @Holgerdansk

    1 year ago you started with your Aurora reactions. I was there this time, quietly in the background and was delighted by your reactions and your first-time analyses. You have changed since then and your analyzes are deeper now than they were this time. You hit the spot now and if you compare your interpretation with what Aurora herself says about the song, then it is, in my opinion, a lack of communication that is the problem in many silent conflicts. I'm really glad you found your way back to Aurora. Thank you very much for a wonderful reaktion. Can hardly wait to see your analysis on her song " Your Blood" the meet and great in china is also verry interesting...

  • @Tarkus_
    @Tarkus_  +14

    I clicked this so hard, I broke my finger. Thanks a lot, Rosalie. 😉

  • @vincentmb238

    OMG.

  • @Geralt26
    @Geralt26  +10

    Very cool reaction for this amazing Aurora's song. And the lyrics are poetic, deep, sad and hopeful (on the end) in the same time. I guess it does not need to be about divorce (but it can be connected). I think it is more about barriers, untold problems, complexity of emotions and what happens in our minds. And this crying is like opening up, showing your inside to someone. And that is why there is duality in perceiving this situation. As it is painful to see someone struggling or in pain (especially someone close), but in the same time it is positive as it was removing this barriers and there is possibility to communicate and even help etc. I like also:

  • @Aussiecris214

    Thanks I am 70 still thinking abd learning you remind me care for you self so you can care for others ❤

  • @nevamoore5192

    Halfway through this video I ended up in tears. Why is it always the songs that I'm adverse to that end up being the ones that hit the most. You cleared up a lot of what this song means to me and now I think it's my favourite of what she's released so far for the new album. Thank you.

  • @RunarNyrud

    This might be the best / most interesting analysis on this song I have seen... Great!

  • @lillm6874

    Great reaction!

  • @afrisv
    @afrisv  +7

    That was great thanks. 😊I also get emotional watching this. That table looks familiar, and I think it does for many. Used to be a huge music nerd, and getting up there in age I don't let much new music in anymore. Aurora is an exception. I knew she had very dedicated fans, and was curious what that was all about. Apart from her obvious talents, she's special as a person, and trying to do good with her music. Another personal favorite (one of many), is "The River", which she wrote after learning about the high male suicide rates.

  • @RyanPoehls

    What's great is interpretation can be up to the individual based on what's going on in their life. It doesn't have to be just one perception or interpretation.

  • @Kimberlyannkent

    Thank you for returning back to Aurora! Again as usual, very insightful analysis. I took the clothes on the table to be a metaphor in that if the family is in the “conflict in the mind”, not looking at each other, not interacting.. they are truly not present, they are just clothes at the table. As to your other question about the lyrics “when I see you cry, I get conflicted in my mind it fills me up and tears me up at the same time…. Aurora posted this right after the release of the song.

  • @dlbwoodbury

    Thanks Rosalie for an empathic and insightful reaction. I’ve been waiting for your take on this song since it was released. As a retired psychotherapist myself, I admire your work!

  • @hakanandersson1276

    Ohh Rosalie. That was such an beautiful interpretation. I have heard this song so many times now and i love it so much and even more now in the end you opens my eye and it make so much sense. Thank you dear!

  • @TomTomson81

    That phone sound you were talking about is also Aurora.

  • @briannagravely9349

    ive been listening to this song a lot in my therapy journey and it reminds me of "dont let the sun go down on your anger" from little women. cant wait to watch this whole video.

  • @chakarasama

    yes! i love watching your videos on AURORA! always a good, deep analysis

  • @IAMisLove

    👍Nice video addressing a very real problem today. 🖖❤