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POINTILLISTIC THOUGHT DISSOLVING NOISE | 12 Hours | Ear Massaging Sounds To Calm Your Mind

Kerry Mac · 12h00 · 8 829 vues ·

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This soundscape was made to create a gentle sense of mental spaciousness - a soft audio environment that can help ease the feeling of thoughts stacking endlessly on top of one another. Built from sparkling stereo artefacts created using gemstones and beads, layered with a subtly “breathing” velvet sound texture, this audio aims to surround the mind with tiny shifting points of sonic detail that are interesting enough to softly engage awareness, while remaining calm enough to encourage deep rest.

The “pointillistic” quality of the sound comes from countless delicate micro-textures moving across the stereo field like scattered points of light. Rather than giving the brain one dominant sound to fixate on, these tiny evolving details can help diffuse mental rigidity and gently interrupt repetitive thought loops. My hope is that you find that textured, low-information audio environment to provide relief from overthinking because it creates a neutral sensory backdrop - something for the nervous system to settle into without demanding attention.

The softly breathing velvet sound beneath the sparkling sounds adds warmth and continuity, creating a feeling of steady movement without abrupt changes. This can feel soothing because the brain often relaxes more deeply in the presence of predictable, continuous sound. The result is a cocoon-like atmosphere that may help with sleep, relaxation, studying, meditation, emotional decompression, or simply creating distance from a busy mind at the end of the day.

The black screen is designed to minimise visual stimulation and reduce light exposure while resting or sleeping, and there are no midway ads to avoid interruptions.

Listen Safely...
Please listen at a comfortable volume level to protect your hearing, just as you would with music or any extended audio listening. Only use this audio in situations where it is safe to relax and potentially fall asleep. Do not use while driving, cycling, operating machinery, or during activities requiring full attention.

These soundscapes are artistically inspired by systems, hormones, emotional states, and sensations within the body. While there is some evidence that sound can influence aspects of physiology and mood, these videos do not claim to provide medical treatment or health outcomes, and they should never be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

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