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RISING COMFORT AMETHYST RAIN | 12 Hours | Dark Screen | Let The Currents of Comfort Carry You

Kerry Mac · 12h00 · 15 211 vues ·

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Rising Comfort Amethyst Rain is a carefully layered soundscape combining gentle rain falling on crystalline rocks, Sparkling Amethyst Noise, and a subtle rhythmic rise and fall inspired by relaxed breathing.

This sound has been made to create a feeling of spacious floating and calm. The soft rain texture provides a consistent natural ambience that can help mask distracting sounds, while the delicate crystalline hits add a smooth, shimmering depth that many listeners find comforting and immersive. The gentle breathing-like rise and fall introduces a slow, organic rhythm that may encourage the mind to settle into a calmer state.

Many people find that fairly repetitive, low-pressure sounds help reduce the mental 'work' associated with overthinking. Instead of forcing the mind to stop thinking, ambient sounds like these can provide a soft sensory anchor - something steady and predictable that allows mental tension to gradually loosen. The result can feel like stepping out of mental noise and into a quieter internal space where proper rest becomes easier.

The black screen is ideal for sleep, nighttime listening, meditation, study, relaxation, or simply creating a calm environment without bright visual stimulation.

✨ No Midway Ads
🌙 12 Hours Continuous Playback
🖤 Black Screen for Minimal Light Disturbance

Listen Safely...
Please listen at a comfortable volume level to protect your hearing, just as you would with music or any other audio content. These sounds should only be used in situations where it is safe to relax and potentially fall asleep. Never use while driving, cycling, operating machinery, or in any situation requiring full attention.

These soundscapes are artistically inspired by systems, hormones, rhythms, and feelings associated with the human body and emotional states. While there is some evidence that sound may influence aspects of physiology and mood, these videos do not claim to provide medical or psychological treatment and are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or care.

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