Sueños lúcidos

By Naturespace · 6 reviews ·

Al principio, el realismo es hipnótico, completamente convincente. Pero luego notas que el bosque tiene un resplandor extraño. Y la temperatura... es como si no existiera. Tus pies descalzos se hunden suavemente en la tierra blanda. Tu aliento se vuelve niebla y se desliza en una cinta de aire silencioso que se vierte en el bosque. Eres ligeramente transparente. Tu presencia no pasa desapercibida, y saben que no perteneces aquí. Los pájaros se acercan a observarte. "Tenemos un visitante. El que camina está dormido." Los colores se profundizan cuando comprendes que este es el paisaje de tu propia mente. Todo lo que ves y oyes... eres tú. Eres el soñador, el testigo y el arquitecto. Y en cuanto esa idea se asienta, despiertas. Pero siempre sabrás que has dejado una parte de ti atrás. Sigues siendo el arquitecto. Volverás para contemplar tu propia mente y habitarla. La próxima vez tendrás más control. Tonos suaves y profundos de flautas indígenas norteamericanas se difuminan como tinta en un tapiz detallado donde el día se entreteje con la noche. A lo lejos, búhos y somormujos sostienen un pulso amplio y constante, mientras los pájaros carpinteros revolotean, transformando el espacio. El trueno retumba con viveza en lo alto, pero no cae lluvia. Los grillos le cantan a los árboles mientras la vida silvestre prolonga el instante interminable.

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What listeners say

★★★★★

Easily one of my favourite tracks. The ambience is that of a bayou or deep forest. There is a good amount of clear wildlife activity and the odd owl as well. In general it's a similar ambience to Loki with the frogs, crickets and thunder. Not quite a daytime track, not quite a night time track. But very evocative all the same. It's a place I get lost in. My only quibble is I wish the flute was a stronger element as it's barely audible rendering this track more of a pure nature track. It could have been quite haunting at a higher volume. Maybe we'll get something of that nature in the future?

★★★★★

This is a nice, unique entry to the catalogue. The Native American flutes are VERY subtle, providing mysterious harmonies which filter through the various layers of this track. There is abundant life in the night/day scape all around, some of it known and others unknown. Some aspects of the environment sound temperate, others almost tropical in the sense of a dark jungle. Either way, the vegetation is thick and the trees tall. There is a sense of a marsh or swamp nearby, without the sound of water. The thunder adds further depth and edge, is centered nearby but seems to radiate outwards in an echo around you, lending vastness to the space.

★★★★★

This so peaceful, I love it!

★★★★★

Very nice, mysterious track. Nature seems very busy, but not too distracting. Subtle tribal music with the occasional thunder rumble is just enough to drown out the buzzing noise of flying insects to keep you from swatting. LOL. Great track for meditating or involking deep thought.

★★★★★

Really love this new track. There is a lot going on; it's very active, but it's still relaxing and not disruptive. The tonal qualities behind the nature sounds are very subtle. There is one very high pitched, occasional bird song that some might find too startling when trying to fall asleep, but the overall track is great. I have a lot of Naturespace tracks and this is my new favorite.

★★★★★

Cognition shuts down as the prefrontal cortex goes offline. Neurotransmitter uptake slows down while the medulla oblongata paralyzes muscles...except the ones which control eye movement. Once the stage is set the brain stem begins firing neurons in no particular order. The limbic system senses this and tries to make sense of chaos in colors, shapes, smells -- the stuff memories are made of. The midbrain hears the beats of the brain stem and sends them to the optic muscles. REM sleep begins and the subconscious mind is allowed to go outside and play. Fragments of memories are painted in sight and sound, conjuring up a buried memory of an old girlfriend -- or walking into your graduation ceremony and told that you can't graduate because you missed a test in middle school. The depth, color, and combination of disorder in "Lucid Dreaming" is a playground for the subconscious, playing tag with the birds, running with the thunder, and munching on the tasty crickets. You may even rise to a level of consciousness, trying to get a cricket leg from between your teeth. After a short while the subconscious hears the calls of the midbrain and, dragging its feet, reenters the amygdala, and waits patiently for deep sleep to end. "Lucid Dreaming" is one of those tracks that you immerse yourself in. It may make no sense to you, but as your thoughts drift away, becoming random bits within a neurochemical warehouse, the colors and shapes and sounds of "Lucid Dreaming" tells the brainstem to let the subconscious out to play. It's sunny and rainy outside!

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