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'I've said goodbye to my family and friends. everything is growing grayer and dimmer, it's getting harder to concentrate. then, there is no _anymore._ ' that line has been stuck in my head for years now.
Very trippy. I listened to this before going to sleep, drifted off the last thirty minutes or so, just remember picturing myself in an abandoned building with someone or something following me, then me just floating in a black oblivion (like outer space, only no stars, planets, etc) while listening to the guy speaking, laying still (planking, if you will) in the midst of the void. When I awakened it was two A.M. and I was all spaced out.
I was in a heavy trance the whole time. It was to the point where I would stare at a part of the wall for so long the room looked like it was swaying back and forth. Really intense. There were times where I was terrified and shaking and times where I was completely calm. The loops seem to go on for ages and it starts to feel like they'll never end. This was quite the experience.
@Theman Fish it felt like i was awake and asleep at the same time , and like the other comments I didnt even recall listening to the music, it was on the second track when i came to, it got boring from there, really intense first half and it just degraded from there
I’m coming back to this after 2 years of not listening to it I had one of the scariest lsd trips of my life listening to this I heard things scratching the floor and had a lady whisper something in my ear about a hour in and I flipped out and never listen to this again it’s was truly a terrifying experience
I want to preface what I'm about to say with that I am NOT criticizing this album of music... I love it. It's beautiful, it's by a great artist, and it's absolutely a great, emotionally compelling listen. But people talk about this album like it does some weird stuff to your mind... I can't speak for others, but for me personally I just sat , listened , and enjoyed it.... Nothing 'weird' or 'trance-like' happened. Yeah, I gotta a little spacey, emotional, and lost in thought.... that happens to me a lot with drifty sounding music anyways at times? I'm not sure what people are talking about... Wondering if I'm missing part of the experience but also don't know why that would be.
Listening to this while following the instructions that came with the record was the most surreal thing ive ever experienced from listening to music, kind of like being in a trance, like being asleep but conscious, sadly my trance broke somewhere around the 30 min point, i didnt even notice the passage of time until i checked my phone to see that half an hour had gone by, absolute masterpiece.
I honestly don't know how to explain how I felt. It was really trippy. When I listened to it, I would be playing with my thoughts and then realize my mind went blank after a few minutes or so. Im really hyper but somehow stayed still through out the whole album. When I finished, I felt really dizzy but felt relaxed. I might use it to meditate.
I imagined in the first 8 minutes that I was in an old like Texas or something like it town, and it was all dusty. The wind was dusty. I heard a bell signaling me to come but these voices pulled me further away from the bell until I was in another place. I was in a chain and two naked ,but not human dudes but other dimensional ppl, were clapping. Making the sounds of our heartbeats. Our life-force, to show me that they don't like the sound. Like the sound of life is toxic to them. I dunno. I just closed my eyes and let the sounds take me wherever my brain wanted to create. Awesome stuff.
...listening around 23:00, while reading about EXACTLY THAT TOPIC, which is just circumscribed here. Crazy, as I thought I suddenly, unintentionally hit the *"read-out-loud"*-function, but it was rather some kind of *"synchronicity"*, as it followed nearly through *"word by word"*.
Okay, I gotta be honest. Around the 29:00 mark, it gets pretty scary sounding as the rumbling binaural beats and guitars drown out the hoary motivational speaker ("I live in a van by the river!"). That's pretty interesting and reminds me a little of Velvet Underground. This is an interesting sonic experience. I'm not sure if it lives up to its claims, but does remind me of a lot of theories behind 1960s psychedelic rock, where the idea was not just to show listeners what a drug trip sounds like, but actually recreate those altered states of consciousness via electronics. And, of course, the CIA has endless volumes of data on how to use sensory deprivation to alter consciousness (all for evil reasons, of course). Thanks a lot for sharing. I can't say that I've experienced anything strange, but it's fascinating nonetheless.
I genuinely felt like i was a peasant carrying a lantern walking down a cobblestone hallway with prison cells to my left and right, and i had no idea why.
@@ThisIsYourGodNow He's a terrible atheist philosopher who can't account for how he lives without nihilism while remaining an atheist. He was schooled by William Lane Craig. Anyhow, nice album.
i have 100% gone into trances brought on by this music when I follow all the rules written in the manual. it's a kind of strange out-of-body experience where you don't recall even listening to the music. it's very strange, you feel like you lost time.
+Frog God Interesting. I find that it seems almost as if I can never stay awake through the entire recording...like I have drifted off to sleep but not really because I wasn't tired when I listened to it. Every time I listen to this, I drift into that state earlier almost each time.
This first time around I lasted about 36 minutes. I read the pdf, used a blindfold, and was in a trance state for maybe 15 or so minutes? I plan on doing this again with the oven mitts, I think there were too many physical distractions and mental stress this time around. Although I'm a touch nauseous, I also feel extraordinarily calm, and my head is clear. It's weird, when in trance, I didn't feel much of anything in particular besides the dudes voice talking about death. Cool experience overall, will detail next experience when it happens.
Im sorry y'all I don't have a link to it, I got the pdf like 6 months ago from a link that no longer exists. His Bandcamp should have the pdf, maybe behind a paywall
I decided to try the whole trance thing and holy shit- I felt as if an imaginary liquid was swishing around my head. Side to side endlessly. I saw particles and stripes in my vision and a spottines. I could feel my stomach just sink and suddenly everything happening around me became nothing I imagined my bedroom getting smaller as if I were left in a box. I felt emotional but I couldn't cry and instead I felt them in the back of my throat. I imagined my life and everything that could happen to Me and everything that has happened. I was completely alone hands in oven mitts the only things that I had senory input out were the smell of the blanket I layered over my eyes and the music in my ears. I just laid in thought the whole time my brain trying to comprehend that I wasn't sleeping despite damn near seeming like it. I felt like I was going to sink into my mattress and never come out, now that I just finished I feel shakey and sweaty. This was heavy
There is nothing magic about this album. Not to take away from how much I love Giles Corey, but this will not give you seizures or make you freak out and the people who say it does are hypochondriacs or something. Don't get psyched out, I'd hate for someone to miss out on this because they're wigged out by a video description.
Certain sounds do cause seizures for epileptics. I feel like I have to point this out. It’s amazing to me how some people are so skeptical of “magic” that their skepticism actually transforms into them not believing certain things that are actually scientific, purely because they haven’t looked into that. Yes some of the sounds in this album can cause seizures, same as how watching a movie with bright flashing lights can cause seizures. God you pseudo intellectuals are insufferable.
After astral projecting. Listening to this after the fact, It truly feels like I shouldn't be listening to this unless I am astral projecting, and I always happen to astral project around seven minutes in.
Keep y'all updated through my multiple tries First try: layed in my bed with my eyes closed by a band, unfortunately lights on, but I could not see anything. Without realizing anything, the video paused on its own at 13:44.
Something happened to me after listening to this album, putting me in a state where my mind was at a distance from my body, giving it commands that it automatically responded to in a much more mechanical way than is normal. Tonight is the day after I listened to the album and something similar is happening again, possibly triggered since I was lying on my bed to listen to the album. I don’t think I really like this feeling and I hope it doesn’t last. Something about it scares me, makes me feel like I’m not in control.
I am playing SI Football Manager to this and get drunk. Been doing that for months. In my savegame it is 2057 and I am the greatest of all time. Journalist are telling me ingame that I should resign. Yet I keep on playing and drinking and listening to Giles Corey or Have a nice life or Silver Mt. Zion or what not. Simulations sure are weird.
@@tbhon Not bad. I don't enjoy video games and alcohol anymore. I do a lot of acid and play guitar or do amphetamine and have 4 hrs masturbating session. How are you?
in the beginning im in a 19th century built house. in a bed and its cloudy and cold outside. i feel as if im waking up to a major change in the world. as if a humanitarian crisis is happening while im sitting here in a cold room looking through the floral curtains at the top of the dead tree outside.
Got school in the morning, gonna listen to this on the bus. Haven’t listened to it before, so that’ll be my first. This seems like it’s gonna be crazy. Update: yup... freaking shit. I love it!
There I am on my deathbed dying of cancer, growing weaker and weaker, I can perhaps even picture the moment of my death, I've said goodbye to my family and friends, I took the... everything is growing greyer and dimmer, it's growing harder and harder to, uh, concentrate, and then, well, there is no anymore.
A lot of Dan Barrett's other stuff is like this. You should also check out The Angelic Process, it's a lot more noisy, but it has a similar ohgodimgoingtodie vibe to it.
There's this thing called Michael Remember by Animal Collective that I don't know if it's completely binaural, but parts of it reminded me of this a little
So, I'm hanging, what is he trying to say, that because we can't imagine the experience of being dead then something doesn't die, but there also is nothing to experience?
Adrian Wolmarans I feel as if I’m in a house in north Georgia. It’s dark and the only light is the moonlight. All the lights inside this house are off. And something is outside in the darkness. It’s only one but it’s everywhere
The first half isn't bad, but holy shit, Epsilon is the laziest psuedointellectual excuse of a track I've heard in my life. "ohhh, you just don't get it, read the PDF." No. It's trash, not even interesting drone. I've heard field recordings of empty rooms that are better than this. Giles Corey' self-titled was good, Have a Nice Life is a great project, but this is the worst example of a "philosophical tool" I've ever had the displeasure of being exposed to. One modulated tone for 40 minutes isn't art.
I don't think any music is just going to send you into a guaranteed trance or anything like that, of course under the rights conditions it may, but its not necessarily going to happen. However, any and all sounds, especially music (in fact any and all sensory experience) alter brain activity. If you listen to this for say 30 minutes, your going to be in a lot different of a mental state than if you listen to a Slayer album for 30 minutes, e.g. this might calm you, relax you, or bore you, whereas something more up-tempo might get you more excited, energized, or aggravated.
Shelly Kagan is a terrible philosopher... and was deconstructed by William Lane Craig... HE LITERALLY SAYS NOTHING and talks endlessly. Nietzsche or Kierkegaard can say two sentences that summarize everything he said whilst simultaneously refuting. "That hu-hu-huypothesis, that thesis, that assumption" --what kind of redundant verbosity is this? Plus, we can ALL picture death: WHAT YOU WERE FOR ENDLESS TIME PRIOR TO BECOMING HUMAN. Lol. Just because you can't describe the properties of being dead (because there is no sense perception) doesn't mean we have failed somehow; It means the question of picturing the inconceivable is flawed. Thank God God exists and atheism is a trash philosophy rejected by 88% of Nobel Prize winners in the natural sciences xD Okay, shush, Shelly. I'm going to call Professor Craig again.
Me: Yo hand me the aux cord
My friends: you better not play some weird shit
happy that my friends want me to play weird shit
yep this is me!
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@Zechariah Lukas instablaster :)
"Not recommended for people with a history of mental illness"
Me Insane Anyway: Let's do it
Literally me bro
'I've said goodbye to my family and friends. everything is growing grayer and dimmer, it's getting harder to concentrate. then, there is no _anymore._ '
that line has been stuck in my head for years now.
I can't wait to sing this on karaoke night
Very trippy. I listened to this before going to sleep, drifted off the last thirty minutes or so, just remember picturing myself in an abandoned building with someone or something following me, then me just floating in a black oblivion (like outer space, only no stars, planets, etc) while listening to the guy speaking, laying still (planking, if you will) in the midst of the void.
When I awakened it was two A.M. and I was all spaced out.
What’s story!
I was in a heavy trance the whole time. It was to the point where I would stare at a part of the wall for so long the room looked like it was swaying back and forth. Really intense. There were times where I was terrified and shaking and times where I was completely calm. The loops seem to go on for ages and it starts to feel like they'll never end. This was quite the experience.
@Theman Fish it felt like i was awake and asleep at the same time , and like the other comments I didnt even recall listening to the music, it was on the second track when i came to, it got boring from there, really intense first half and it just degraded from there
I’m coming back to this after 2 years of not listening to it I had one of the scariest lsd trips of my life listening to this I heard things scratching the floor and had a lady whisper something in my ear about a hour in and I flipped out and never listen to this again it’s was truly a terrifying experience
its time to listen to it again
Sounds like an activity thats fun for the whole family!
I want to preface what I'm about to say with that I am NOT criticizing this album of music...
I love it. It's beautiful, it's by a great artist, and it's absolutely a great, emotionally compelling listen.
But people talk about this album like it does some weird stuff to your mind... I can't speak for others, but for me personally I just sat , listened , and enjoyed it.... Nothing 'weird' or 'trance-like' happened. Yeah, I gotta a little spacey, emotional, and lost in thought.... that happens to me a lot with drifty sounding music anyways at times? I'm not sure what people are talking about... Wondering if I'm missing part of the experience but also don't know why that would be.
I know I am 5 months late but did you read the pdf that you are supposed to read before listening to the album?
@@CornfordYTdo you know where to find it because i want to read it but don’t know how.
Listening to this while following the instructions that came with the record was the most surreal thing ive ever experienced from listening to music, kind of like being in a trance, like being asleep but conscious, sadly my trance broke somewhere around the 30 min point, i didnt even notice the passage of time until i checked my phone to see that half an hour had gone by, absolute masterpiece.
what are the instructions?
Where are?
Where? Edit: I found it, whoever wants it just look up “deconstructionist Giles Corey pdf”
The piano from the first song is the same as the haunting presence but slowed and in a different pitch
And there I am, on my deathbed, dying of cancer...
ahamburger111 you did it bro.
:(
are u cool @hamburger?
@@holyshitm8378 he updated his favorites playlist, he is fine
@@holyshitm8378 He is quoting from the section about what it's like to be dead, about 30 minutes into the LP.
I honestly don't know how to explain how I felt. It was really trippy. When I listened to it, I would be playing with my thoughts and then realize my mind went blank after a few minutes or so. Im really hyper but somehow stayed still through out the whole album. When I finished, I felt really dizzy but felt relaxed. I might use it to meditate.
I imagined in the first 8 minutes that I was in an old like Texas or something like it town, and it was all dusty. The wind was dusty. I heard a bell signaling me to come but these voices pulled me further away from the bell until I was in another place. I was in a chain and two naked ,but not human dudes but other dimensional ppl, were clapping. Making the sounds of our heartbeats. Our life-force, to show me that they don't like the sound. Like the sound of life is toxic to them. I dunno. I just closed my eyes and let the sounds take me wherever my brain wanted to create. Awesome stuff.
Damn auto correct. Dusty town, pulled away. In a chair, other dimensional ppl trying to tell me the sounds of our lives aren't groovy with them.
+Inverted Vasectomy Wow.
lol, the second time I tried shit was so similar but quite the opposite. They were calling me trough heartbeat
Nnnnnnennennnnb
I’m reminded of the Damien hurst piece ‘the impossibility of death in the mind of someone living’
...listening around 23:00, while reading about EXACTLY THAT TOPIC, which is just circumscribed here. Crazy, as I thought I suddenly, unintentionally hit the *"read-out-loud"*-function, but it was rather some kind of *"synchronicity"*, as it followed nearly through *"word by word"*.
Okay, I gotta be honest. Around the 29:00 mark, it gets pretty scary sounding as the rumbling binaural beats and guitars drown out the hoary motivational speaker ("I live in a van by the river!"). That's pretty interesting and reminds me a little of Velvet Underground.
This is an interesting sonic experience. I'm not sure if it lives up to its claims, but does remind me of a lot of theories behind 1960s psychedelic rock, where the idea was not just to show listeners what a drug trip sounds like, but actually recreate those altered states of consciousness via electronics. And, of course, the CIA has endless volumes of data on how to use sensory deprivation to alter consciousness (all for evil reasons, of course).
Thanks a lot for sharing. I can't say that I've experienced anything strange, but it's fascinating nonetheless.
I just had an eargasm.
I genuinely felt like i was a peasant carrying a lantern walking down a cobblestone hallway with prison cells to my left and right, and i had no idea why.
29:06 is Shelly Kagan from a lecture on Death. Which one, I'm not sure. But he's my philosophy husband so this makes me happy.
Typical white man philosophy. A thousand words and nothing said.
@@ThisIsYourGodNow He's a terrible atheist philosopher who can't account for how he lives without nihilism while remaining an atheist. He was schooled by William Lane Craig. Anyhow, nice album.
It’s called “the nature of death: believing you will die” or soenthing like that on RUclips.
i have 100% gone into trances brought on by this music when I follow all the rules written in the manual. it's a kind of strange out-of-body experience where you don't recall even listening to the music. it's very strange, you feel like you lost time.
+Frog God could you link me to the booklet? i can't seem to find it in the description links
+Frog God Interesting. I find that it seems almost as if I can never stay awake through the entire recording...like I have drifted off to sleep but not really because I wasn't tired when I listened to it. Every time I listen to this, I drift into that state earlier almost each time.
+Neggida www.mediafire.com/?z4c47b7vz42wq3h
I feel the same as both of you and it's never a real sleep because when I'm up again it's like I don't even realize I drifted off to sleep.
@@matthewreilly4311 legend
"not recommended for people with mental illness"
why the fuck do you think im listening to an album about death?
This first time around I lasted about 36 minutes. I read the pdf, used a blindfold, and was in a trance state for maybe 15 or so minutes? I plan on doing this again with the oven mitts, I think there were too many physical distractions and mental stress this time around.
Although I'm a touch nauseous, I also feel extraordinarily calm, and my head is clear. It's weird, when in trance, I didn't feel much of anything in particular besides the dudes voice talking about death. Cool experience overall, will detail next experience when it happens.
pdf link , please?
pdf link plssss
Im sorry y'all I don't have a link to it, I got the pdf like 6 months ago from a link that no longer exists. His Bandcamp should have the pdf, maybe behind a paywall
@@AshtonRob ur good i found the pdf link in the comments
I decided to try the whole trance thing and holy shit-
I felt as if an imaginary liquid was swishing around my head. Side to side endlessly. I saw particles and stripes in my vision and a spottines. I could feel my stomach just sink and suddenly everything happening around me became nothing I imagined my bedroom getting smaller as if I were left in a box. I felt emotional but I couldn't cry and instead I felt them in the back of my throat. I imagined my life and everything that could happen to Me and everything that has happened. I was completely alone hands in oven mitts the only things that I had senory input out were the smell of the blanket I layered over my eyes and the music in my ears. I just laid in thought the whole time my brain trying to comprehend that I wasn't sleeping despite damn near seeming like it. I felt like I was going to sink into my mattress and never come out, now that I just finished I feel shakey and sweaty.
This was heavy
Una experiencia alucinantemente verdadera. Gracias Dan Barrett.
Dan Barrett is a fucking genius.
There is nothing magic about this album. Not to take away from how much I love Giles Corey, but this will not give you seizures or make you freak out and the people who say it does are hypochondriacs or something. Don't get psyched out, I'd hate for someone to miss out on this because they're wigged out by a video description.
jesus i bet you're a great laugh at parties
It helps the atmosphere though
Like Robert Voor wasn't a real person, but reading about him and his head device sets the mood for the album
Certain sounds do cause seizures for epileptics. I feel like I have to point this out. It’s amazing to me how some people are so skeptical of “magic” that their skepticism actually transforms into them not believing certain things that are actually scientific, purely because they haven’t looked into that. Yes some of the sounds in this album can cause seizures, same as how watching a movie with bright flashing lights can cause seizures. God you pseudo intellectuals are insufferable.
For future listeners, get high. This album high is amazing, terrfying, and soothing
this is what i listen to in school
thanks gabe
HOF school threat
@@Wagecuck9000 close the schools 🏫 🚫
@@howard4997 facts
After astral projecting. Listening to this after the fact, It truly feels like I shouldn't be listening to this unless I am astral projecting, and I always happen to astral project around seven minutes in.
Keep y'all updated through my multiple tries
First try: layed in my bed with my eyes closed by a band, unfortunately lights on, but I could not see anything. Without realizing anything, the video paused on its own at 13:44.
good stuff... et. al. Tim Hecker, William Basinski, etc. it remains to be heard and dimensionally seen.
I love the speech at 23:00
Dan: *farting
Me: OH SHET THATS SOME DEEP SHIT RIGHT HERE
all jokes aside, i really enjoyed his work.
great artist.
Something happened to me after listening to this album, putting me in a state where my mind was at a distance from my body, giving it commands that it automatically responded to in a much more mechanical way than is normal. Tonight is the day after I listened to the album and something similar is happening again, possibly triggered since I was lying on my bed to listen to the album. I don’t think I really like this feeling and I hope it doesn’t last. Something about it scares me, makes me feel like I’m not in control.
oh shitt good luck with that derealization
its cool at first .... then it just gets freaky
freaky 👅
Doctor: you have 1 hour 31 minutes and 53 seconds left to live
Me:
I am playing SI Football Manager to this and get drunk. Been doing that for months. In my savegame it is 2057 and I am the greatest of all time. Journalist are telling me ingame that I should resign. Yet I keep on playing and drinking and listening to Giles Corey or Have a nice life or Silver Mt. Zion or what not. Simulations sure are weird.
How're you doing these days?
@@tbhon Not bad. I don't enjoy video games and alcohol anymore. I do a lot of acid and play guitar or do amphetamine and have 4 hrs masturbating session. How are you?
for shelly's full lecture on death
ruclips.net/video/DnYt2hiOR8c/видео.html
go to 16:40
This album has gotten me through the scariest parts of my life
in the beginning im in a 19th century built house. in a bed and its cloudy and cold outside. i feel as if im waking up to a major change in the world. as if a humanitarian crisis is happening while im sitting here in a cold room looking through the floral curtains at the top of the dead tree outside.
You have been taken back to the time of your death in a previous life
Got school in the morning, gonna listen to this on the bus. Haven’t listened to it before, so that’ll be my first. This seems like it’s gonna be crazy.
Update: yup... freaking shit. I love it!
Morning bus rides are usually great for listening to new stuff.
There I am on my deathbed dying of cancer, growing weaker and weaker, I can perhaps even picture the moment of my death, I've said goodbye to my family and friends, I took the... everything is growing greyer and dimmer, it's growing harder and harder to, uh, concentrate, and then, well, there is no anymore.
insane
Can someone send me a link to the booklet or pictures of it? I tried the link in the comment below but it didn’t work.
What is the best time to try it out? When tired (like after work in the evening) or when well rested?
on LSD or any psychedelic
Gee, what do you think will happen if I listen to this while im working?
Testing it right now
lmao doing it rn but im sleepy as fuck so im kinda hallucinating and idk if its because im drowsy or because of the music
You will work harder or crash your forklift lol
The origin of the Black Wing
Anyone have any other similar music?
A lot of Dan Barrett's other stuff is like this. You should also check out The Angelic Process, it's a lot more noisy, but it has a similar ohgodimgoingtodie vibe to it.
Ben Frost - Aurora is an album with similar results, I was a outbody experiencies with this 2 albums
There's this thing called Michael Remember by Animal Collective that I don't know if it's completely binaural, but parts of it reminded me of this a little
This is what it feels like to be half asleep
so it's not supposed to be music
Dan Barrett can do music
i fn love this
This is great
anybody knows from whom the speech about being dead is taken? very interesting
thanks man
Todd McKean God he sound so annoying and spoiled like almost all people at academia.
אנונימית אנונימי jealous
Zyzz Brah idiot
אנונימית אנונימי I'm a very big smart
So, I'm hanging, what is he trying to say, that because we can't imagine the experience of being dead then something doesn't die, but there also is nothing to experience?
Adrian Wolmarans I feel as if I’m in a house in north Georgia. It’s dark and the only light is the moonlight. All the lights inside this house are off. And something is outside in the darkness. It’s only one but it’s everywhere
This sounds terrifying does it actually work?
Does anyone know who is talking during track 2?
Where's the PDF?
I've lost track of the electronic version, gotta rescan it eventually.
tracklist pls
Awake Now 23:02
Infinite Death 28:34
Epsilon 39:54
That descrirption lol
26:09
epsilon
34:10
this is normal
WIERD SHIT BUT GOOD AF
that track where the dude is talking about death is so ass. He goes on forever and says nothing at all. I imagine he got paid well for it too
ummm like a ritual chant isn't?
read the pdf
The first half isn't bad, but holy shit, Epsilon is the laziest psuedointellectual excuse of a track I've heard in my life. "ohhh, you just don't get it, read the PDF." No. It's trash, not even interesting drone. I've heard field recordings of empty rooms that are better than this. Giles Corey' self-titled was good, Have a Nice Life is a great project, but this is the worst example of a "philosophical tool" I've ever had the displeasure of being exposed to. One modulated tone for 40 minutes isn't art.
Ok
It didn't do anything actually kind of like most of the ambient music I've heard
I don't think any music is just going to send you into a guaranteed trance or anything like that, of course under the rights conditions it may, but its not necessarily going to happen. However, any and all sounds, especially music (in fact any and all sensory experience) alter brain activity. If you listen to this for say 30 minutes, your going to be in a lot different of a mental state than if you listen to a Slayer album for 30 minutes, e.g. this might calm you, relax you, or bore you, whereas something more up-tempo might get you more excited, energized, or aggravated.
Same
Shelly Kagan is a terrible philosopher... and was deconstructed by William Lane Craig... HE LITERALLY SAYS NOTHING and talks endlessly. Nietzsche or Kierkegaard can say two sentences that summarize everything he said whilst simultaneously refuting. "That hu-hu-huypothesis, that thesis, that assumption" --what kind of redundant verbosity is this? Plus, we can ALL picture death: WHAT YOU WERE FOR ENDLESS TIME PRIOR TO BECOMING HUMAN. Lol. Just because you can't describe the properties of being dead (because there is no sense perception) doesn't mean we have failed somehow; It means the question of picturing the inconceivable is flawed. Thank God God exists and atheism is a trash philosophy rejected by 88% of Nobel Prize winners in the natural sciences xD Okay, shush, Shelly. I'm going to call Professor Craig again.
The PDF for those that need it: drive.google.com/file/d/1vuWwyWL72drhGv-4HDMgv746aG6VpRz8/view?usp=sharing
send me, please.
I would like to read it