"it takes time to heal, it's not the time that does it" I love that, and reinforces the the fact that we need self-care and to be proactive about our healing.
His best friend sadly chose to die on that bridge behind them and I can sympathise with him as I have had my own experience with lose this was and also struggling with my mental health
Same.. I just said to my friend ..check this guy out.. it's like a therapy session.. I watched this before work today and man felt so amazing all day.. he connects
As a comment about religious imagery - you need a bit of a handle on the British educational system - we have a reasonably relentless Church of England influence, so, even if you come out at the end a full on believer, a births, marriages, and deaths Anglican, agnostic, or trenchant atheist. One thing we all get out of having it pushed from age 5 is that we all understand religious metaphor. It's a decent shorthand that works across more of the continent - the two cultural tentpoles of wider European culture are the effects of war, and the influence of the Church. The baseline is, one needn't believe to mutter something about Balm in Gilead or similar.
Paraphrased from Ren himself in the twitch stream after Hi Ren was released… “While I don’t necessarily consider myself religious…I like humans’ explanations of the divine. I like the stories.” I think he’s also aware that the religious imagery resonates with a lot of people…it’s a shortcut for communication and meaning.
This is from the perspective of the mourner the Midas touch isn't the dead man's touch, you keep saying the perspective is the dead man's but it's not which completely changes the meaning of the song. Those who remain forget how to be themselves when someone close dies you ignore the mourners for whom the song is made.
it can be hard to hear the stories if you dont listen this is about the mourners a father that loses a son is still a father but is he or does he forget how to be himself? do our saviors die to soon? do our children save us? do our brothers and sisters and friends does their perspective help shape us do we forget how to be ourselves? the eyes of a son might make a father quit the bottle & if that son is lost he may forget to be his sober self forgets how to be the him that was better but now their sins surround them mourners suffocate under the weight of the loss. lower ur shield and listen this is a tool for you to help those who mourn.
"it takes time to heal, it's not the time that does it" I love that, and reinforces the the fact that we need self-care and to be proactive about our healing.
Do live reaction to chinchillas lives version of fingers!! It’s a true masterpiece!!
Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes
Thank you ❤
Life is also death .Can't have one without the other. It follows you from the Cradle to the Grave .
thank you, i appreciate your honesty and insight in your episodes. you are helping people even if you are not aware. keep it going... please
His best friend sadly chose to die on that bridge behind them and I can sympathise with him as I have had my own experience with lose this was and also struggling with my mental health
💛 Thank you for being so kind & so thoughtful 🙏
I love ❤ your vulnerability in your breakdown of this song. Well done!👏👍
This song is from the perspective of the ones who lost someone to self deletion not the self deleter. It's about mourning. 8:35
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Thank you ❤❤❤
Bless you ❤
Thank you for this. ❤ the ending...loved ...thank you
Please come out of retirement! Even through TH-cam, I connect with you more any of my therapists since 9/11! ❤
Same.. I just said to my friend ..check this guy out.. it's like a therapy session.. I watched this before work today and man felt so amazing all day.. he connects
@@shelleybond7202 He’s wonderful!
As a comment about religious imagery - you need a bit of a handle on the British educational system - we have a reasonably relentless Church of England influence, so, even if you come out at the end a full on believer, a births, marriages, and deaths Anglican, agnostic, or trenchant atheist. One thing we all get out of having it pushed from age 5 is that we all understand religious metaphor. It's a decent shorthand that works across more of the continent - the two cultural tentpoles of wider European culture are the effects of war, and the influence of the Church. The baseline is, one needn't believe to mutter something about Balm in Gilead or similar.
Thank you deeply for this.
Paraphrased from Ren himself in the twitch stream after Hi Ren was released…
“While I don’t necessarily consider myself religious…I like humans’ explanations of the divine. I like the stories.”
I think he’s also aware that the religious imagery resonates with a lot of people…it’s a shortcut for communication and meaning.
This is from the perspective of the mourner the Midas touch isn't the dead man's touch, you keep saying the perspective is the dead man's but it's not which completely changes the meaning of the song. Those who remain forget how to be themselves when someone close dies you ignore the mourners for whom the song is made.
it can be hard to hear the stories if you dont listen this is about the mourners a father that loses a son is still a father but is he or does he forget how to be himself? do our saviors die to soon? do our children save us? do our brothers and sisters and friends does their perspective help shape us do we forget how to be ourselves? the eyes of a son might make a father quit the bottle & if that son is lost he may forget to be his sober self forgets how to be the him that was better but now their sins surround them mourners suffocate under the weight of the loss. lower ur shield and listen this is a tool for you to help those who mourn.
ah there you go you get it now 31:30
Your voice is coming in very low in the mix.