I'm in the middle of listening to nine Anathema albums in a row, from Eternity through The Optimist. Just finished this song and had to jump on RUclips. It is *exceedingly rare* that a song can bring me to a tear, but that's what this did. Absolutely remarkable.
This music helped me a lot in a particular time of my life when I had to deal with loss, pain and sadness. I heard this song over and over again. It gave me inner peace and made me think that our life is a miracle and that after our departure in this physical form it will continue in its true essence. Thank u, Anathema
When I was going to view my mom as she had suddenly passed. I wanted this moment to be gentle yah know like almost kind in a way. I put this song in my ears and walked into her room. Surreal. This jam reminds me of my moms life. Beautiful. Thank you so much anathema as this song for me is internal.
I will never tire of Anathema as their music truly moves you, in just the right and meaningful way. A very underrated band to say the least, at least here in the US where everything is processed, including most of our so called Music.
Ever since I found this band about 11 years ago they have touched my soul. Their music has helped me through some dark times. I’m so greatfull for what they share. I’m going through more difficult times, and I always know to come to this song when death is around.
I so love this song... it brings comfort and peace... not much of music does exactly that. Most often it stirs other emotions that somehow are connected to pain. This song... soothes...
died once-the description at the beginning of this song is so accurate. the message is clear-make the most of your time here. the next plateau is amazing.
This song is more than a song - it´s the eternal love itself! Can´t stop listening to it! It helps me so much! Thank you Anathema and thank you god for giving me the privilege to hear it!
I wanted to play this for my sister-in-law as she was dying from her second bout of cancer. I wanted to give her hope of something else. She died before I could. 42 years young.
this is the thing, where we find ourselfs coming back over and over, taking a listen, switching off the outside, not just because of the tune, the melodies or the mystery coming with, no, it's the words, where we find solace for those we love, those, who slipped, slipping and falling into a light, not misery, dissolving in the air, not rotting, and we finally know that they're in peace
every time i listen to this song i think of my mom who has been through a lot raising me and living her own life, and i have been in love but they were all toxic but when i listen to this song i think of the TRUE love and the only true love i have and will ever have is my mother.
The abilities of the brain are truly amazing. It is even more amazing to recognize the way it all developed, rather than succumbing to the infantile explanation of a tinkering sky-genie. A dying brain can concoct such phenomenal experiences upon its revival, despite the difficulty inherent in such an challenge. Not only does it have to recover from the physical symptoms of dying but it must also piece together the stream of consciousness from what it didn't experience. The result is a more creative example of corrupted data.
It's not the brain that makes that experience, it's the disolving of the illusion of the separate self. It's as if a manifested wave, when it's returning to the ocean, is still able to both look out from its own perspective, and see its own origin, wich is the ocean itself.
Joseph Geraci is the name of the man that's speaking in this song. He has a Tedx Talk about his spiritual experience which is available for free on RUclips. Edit: Here's the RUclips link to the Tedx Talk that I was referring to previously in this comment: ruclips.net/video/OzSa5IX0mqA/видео.html
Thank you!!! I've been looking for his name for so long! I guess tonight the time has come for this! 😉 I just listened to his TED talk. 🙏 Peace and love to you ❤
sınav felan hiçbir şey umrumda değil. hayat boş lan..vallahi boş ya yemin ederim sen de öleceksin ben de öleceğim.. şu sınavın hayatımın önüne geçmesi kadar saçma bir şey olabilir mi ?? çalışmaya her daim devam etmelisin, boş vakit müslümana ve insana uygun bir şey değil. hesap günü gelecek ya.. vallahi gelecek. o zaman sınavda 1-2 net sorulmayacak işte.. dünyevi hayat çıkacak.. iyiliklerin,kötülüklerin,içindeki niyet ve artniyet.. her şey.. ya barkın abinin dediği gibi öbür taraf huzur abi be.. vallahi borç yok, uyku derdin yok , açlık yok.. sadece huzur ve sessizlik abi.. MUHTEŞEM BİR ŞEY ölmek ya.. ama hayırlı ölüm inşallah.. fakat dünya da hiç kolay değil.. hiç ama hiç değil. dünya müslümanların zulüm yeri, kafilerin cenneti.. haram ile huzur arayana huzur haram olur gibi .. rabbim sonumuzu hayır etsin ya vallahi.. sapkın olmaktan çoook korkuyorum allahım sen koru bizleri, herkesi.. din ayırt etmeksizin. sen hepimizin allahısın. (13haziran2020--21.59//kürşat abiyle telefonda konuşmak çok isterdim.-neyse nasipse yarın teoman abiyle konuşacağım.)
@@davidderoux7552 Not even close. The U2 song is a cute pop ballad that could be played at high school dances (it certainly was at mine back in the day). It also follows a strict pop formula. That formula is the chord sequence of I, V, vi, IV. You can find this in songs like When I Come Around She Will Be Loved You're Beautiful Can You Feel the Love Tonight Take Me Home Country Road And a zillion others. Will you find Internal Landscapes at a dance? Or hit radio? Nope. Rhythmic pattern too complex. Song is too dark. Would kill the atmosphere. It demands attention and it's not a song you can just flip on and putter around the house. Song isn't designed to be a hit. It's designed to express...the experience isn't objective, it's subjective. And the subject matter... The subject matter of this song is something that actually happened to me. The song is about death. I died in a 2 month coma caused by a surgical mishap (ulcerative colitis can kill) and was revived. So the subject matter of this tune not only hit me musically (been a working musician for almost 40 years) but emotionally too. Pretty heavily actually. I may piss you off a bit here, but I'm never considered U2 nothing but a successful pop band...not much depth. Goes as far as you would expect a pop band to (and it's nothing political...I happen to agree with their politics, but music is more important). As far as things that I consider having depth, here are some examples for me. Beauty of Falling Leaves by YOB A Love Supreme by John Coltrane I'll Love You More than You'll Ever Know Gary Moore's cover Kindertotenlieder by Mahler Lovelorn Crime, Drapery Falls, Isolation Years by Opeth
I'm in the middle of listening to nine Anathema albums in a row, from Eternity through The Optimist. Just finished this song and had to jump on RUclips. It is *exceedingly rare* that a song can bring me to a tear, but that's what this did.
Absolutely remarkable.
This music helped me a lot in a particular time of my life when I had to deal with loss, pain and sadness. I heard this song over and over again. It gave me inner peace and made me think that our life is a miracle and that after our departure in this physical form it will continue in its true essence. Thank u, Anathema
When I was going to view my mom as she had suddenly passed. I wanted this moment to be gentle yah know like almost kind in a way. I put this song in my ears and walked into her room. Surreal. This jam reminds me of my moms life. Beautiful. Thank you so much anathema as this song for me is internal.
I will never tire of Anathema as their music truly moves you, in just the right and meaningful way. A very underrated band to say the least, at least here in the US where everything is processed, including most of our so called Music.
Ever since I found this band about 11 years ago they have touched my soul. Their music has helped me through some dark times. I’m so greatfull for what they share. I’m going through more difficult times, and I always know to come to this song when death is around.
Anathema, the only hard-rock-band where it is possible to meditate!
It's not hard , for me they are more progressive, ask the mtfkcng guru out there
Have you ever listened to Deftones?
I so love this song... it brings comfort and peace... not much of music does exactly that. Most often it stirs other emotions that somehow are connected to pain. This song... soothes...
One of the most amazing and beautiful songs I've ever heard
It really was a total immersion, Thank you
Anathema
died once-the description at the beginning of this song is so accurate. the message is clear-make the most of your time here. the next plateau is amazing.
There are Facebook pages where you can share your experience. Have you gone to IANDS.org to post it also?
@@royaltysphinx8051 thanks for the link-I will. Be well!
I did too. July of 1999.
I love when Danny(?) says “that’s all” at the end.
Comment of the day. I wrote this song. Many thanks. Dan.
in fact, internal landscapes of human are infinite... like Universe
the Universe within us
beautiful video!
This song has grown on me. Wasn't my favorite song on the album at first. It just might be now.
This song is more than a song - it´s the eternal love itself! Can´t stop listening to it! It helps me so much! Thank you Anathema and thank you god for giving me the privilege to hear it!
🖤🖤🖤
So beautiful song. Give everything life emotions, life sens... I love you guys. You are my the best band xxxx
I wanted to play this for my sister-in-law as she was dying from her second bout of cancer. I wanted to give her hope of something else. She died before I could. 42 years young.
What surreal Peace this is: The Spititual immersion: One with Yahweh’s Source-Pure Spirit...
Hello-You-Yah!!! 😇🕊🕊
When i die i want my family and friends to play this song at my funeral.
let them know
no words man, just is so beautifull.
this is the thing, where we find ourselfs coming back over and over, taking a listen, switching off the outside, not just because of the tune, the melodies or the mystery coming with, no, it's the words, where we find solace for those we love, those, who slipped, slipping and falling into a light, not misery, dissolving in the air, not rotting, and we finally know that they're in peace
every time i listen to this song i think of my mom who has been through a lot raising me and living her own life, and i have been in love but they were all toxic but when i listen to this song i think of the TRUE love and the only true love i have and will ever have is my mother.
Woah, very cool Pablo. This is my favorite fan made video I've seen. Feels like a conversation between two wordly spirits.
impresionante este grupo como te transporta!
Esta banda es un tesoro.
The video is as beautiful as song and I don't know if I can give a better complement! Great job!
Great work. Beautiful song of great band. Saw them once. Unforgettable experience.
Came to this because of Joseph Geraci's talk - wow, it is beautiful.
Muchas gracias! Por favor compártanlo.
Thank you very much! Please share it.
love this band - great1
And beautiful video..
"I will always be there"
Amazing video, great job, congratulations.
Thank you! I'm glad you liked the video.
¡Gracias! Me alegra que te haya gustado el video.
The abilities of the brain are truly amazing. It is even more amazing to recognize the way it all developed, rather than succumbing to the infantile explanation of a tinkering sky-genie. A dying brain can concoct such phenomenal experiences upon its revival, despite the difficulty inherent in such an challenge. Not only does it have to recover from the physical symptoms of dying but it must also piece together the stream of consciousness from what it didn't experience. The result is a more creative example of corrupted data.
I wrote this song. Go fuck yourself. Happy Christmas. Xx.
It's not the brain that makes that experience, it's the disolving of the illusion of the separate self. It's as if a manifested wave, when it's returning to the ocean, is still able to both look out from its own perspective, and see its own origin, wich is the ocean itself.
Love you mum and dad
Hope you found peace 🥺❤
Beautiful. Thank you. 💕
Joseph Geraci is the name of the man that's speaking in this song. He has a Tedx Talk about his spiritual experience which is available for free on RUclips.
Edit: Here's the RUclips link to the Tedx Talk that I was referring to previously in this comment: ruclips.net/video/OzSa5IX0mqA/видео.html
Thank you!!! I've been looking for his name for so long! I guess tonight the time has come for this! 😉
I just listened to his TED talk. 🙏
Peace and love to you ❤
thanks for the input fren. will check it out right now.
Thank you for sharing . I was looking for it
VERY hearth touching, just beyond imagination. TFS ...
Oh boy, this is another ecstatically amazing track. Seriously, Anathema, how do you keep it up?
Very Nice lyrics and video
I feel the earth, I breathe to the wilderness
Love song...
"I am not the body, I am not even the mind.." I just gathered them..
Great Job!
This will be the song for my funeral.
Awsome song, gives me strentgh,
God's Embracing Light......
Well done, excellent video!!
Come on. Be honest. Who's thinking about being dead just so they can play this for everyone attending.
For me Anathema are just modern Pink Floyd. Love both bands 💖💖💖
Muito bom esse som Parabéns.
Very special
as I hold you in my heart
Is this about drowning?
2007,was i in a car accident, and was dead 7minutes,, and wake up,
“Im gonna die… Goodbye Joan…”
Been there, dead 7minutes
"And I dream OF you"...not "I dream like you". ^_^
Hi. I think it is "I dream like you."
Please listen to the live version at this link - ruclips.net/video/pK-M1L9IlUY/видео.html
It’s like. From Daniel
best
Awesome vid Pablo! Hope you appreciate the cover I made of this song.. Check it out!
+Leon Drake Recién lo veo Leon. Me gustó mucho, sobretodo esos matices. El ambiente perfecto...Gracias por invitarme a verlo
sınav felan hiçbir şey umrumda değil.
hayat boş lan..vallahi boş
ya yemin ederim sen de öleceksin ben de öleceğim..
şu sınavın hayatımın önüne geçmesi kadar saçma bir şey olabilir mi ??
çalışmaya her daim devam etmelisin, boş vakit müslümana ve insana uygun bir şey değil.
hesap günü gelecek ya.. vallahi gelecek.
o zaman sınavda 1-2 net sorulmayacak işte..
dünyevi hayat çıkacak..
iyiliklerin,kötülüklerin,içindeki niyet ve artniyet.. her şey..
ya barkın abinin dediği gibi öbür taraf huzur abi be..
vallahi borç yok, uyku derdin yok , açlık yok.. sadece huzur ve sessizlik abi..
MUHTEŞEM BİR ŞEY ölmek ya.. ama hayırlı ölüm inşallah..
fakat dünya da hiç kolay değil.. hiç ama hiç değil.
dünya müslümanların zulüm yeri, kafilerin cenneti..
haram ile huzur arayana huzur haram olur gibi ..
rabbim sonumuzu hayır etsin ya vallahi..
sapkın olmaktan çoook korkuyorum allahım sen koru bizleri, herkesi..
din ayırt etmeksizin.
sen hepimizin allahısın.
(13haziran2020--21.59//kürşat abiyle telefonda konuşmak çok isterdim.-neyse nasipse yarın teoman abiyle konuşacağım.)
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It reminds me of U2...
I don't think U2 has the depth to come close to this.
Your joking right?
@@marksouthport no.I said it reminds me not it's like...it takes my mind to "Where the streets have no name" ...don't know exactly why...
@@ferox965 really?...I think "With or without you" it's emotional deeper than this one...
@@davidderoux7552 Not even close. The U2 song is a cute pop ballad that could be played at high school dances (it certainly was at mine back in the day). It also follows a strict pop formula. That formula is the chord sequence of I, V, vi, IV. You can find this in songs like
When I Come Around
She Will Be Loved
You're Beautiful
Can You Feel the Love Tonight
Take Me Home Country Road
And a zillion others.
Will you find Internal Landscapes at a dance? Or hit radio? Nope. Rhythmic pattern too complex. Song is too dark. Would kill the atmosphere. It demands attention and it's not a song you can just flip on and putter around the house. Song isn't designed to be a hit. It's designed to express...the experience isn't objective, it's subjective. And the subject matter...
The subject matter of this song is something that actually happened to me. The song is about death. I died in a 2 month coma caused by a surgical mishap (ulcerative colitis can kill) and was revived. So the subject matter of this tune not only hit me musically (been a working musician for almost 40 years) but emotionally too. Pretty heavily actually. I may piss you off a bit here, but I'm never considered U2 nothing but a successful pop band...not much depth. Goes as far as you would expect a pop band to (and it's nothing political...I happen to agree with their politics, but music is more important).
As far as things that I consider having depth, here are some examples for me.
Beauty of Falling Leaves by YOB
A Love Supreme by John Coltrane
I'll Love You More than You'll Ever Know Gary Moore's cover
Kindertotenlieder by Mahler
Lovelorn Crime, Drapery Falls, Isolation Years by Opeth
Love this song. My gosh amazing. Can u text me back? Dave