Guided Shamanic Meditation for Sleep
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@genuineletter
@genuineletter 3 күн бұрын
thank you for providing educatinon for my poem hungry soul ;) great work! I like the last bit of the poem, where you actually misspoke in the video and said "no man ever wrote...". By your change you also highlighted the importance of the I there ("I never wirt") (nice lapsus). The end of the poem is so tricky and genious because the author states he cannot be proven wrong, just because the poem is there, it has been written. And therefor the reader cannot prove otherwise. So first he claims the full truth of what he says this poem. But it is not only this. He makes this general poem - formal, as you described it - very personal. That is also what love is. You are yourself in this wager with all your sanity (when it turns out, for example, that love dies, you may ask yourself questions about other fundamental things in your life). I love these twists Shakespeare. Here, it's all in that last line But you really do have to take time to ask those questions and "simmer in that poetic juicyness" :)
@TristanTubeHD
@TristanTubeHD 5 күн бұрын
Thank you. This poem analysis really helped me in my studies!
@giuliacarpaneto7770
@giuliacarpaneto7770 8 күн бұрын
Great work!
@seanlynch6737
@seanlynch6737 9 күн бұрын
I am an adult learner and a mistake in school means that I had not studied pre 1900 text for this Friday's exam. I am currently 9 poems into the anthology. You have saved my life.
@EricIshimwe-tr8ne
@EricIshimwe-tr8ne 11 күн бұрын
My name is Eric Istudy senior five hgl but literature is very difficult
@EricIshimwe-tr8ne
@EricIshimwe-tr8ne 11 күн бұрын
My name is Eric
@Samantha-love
@Samantha-love 14 күн бұрын
Hihihihihihihiu
@TheSagemeister
@TheSagemeister 15 күн бұрын
Fairburns libidinal and anti libidinal ego is another fantastic way of showing this premise. It’s something we can feel today in ourselves if hurt or needing validation. The polar opposites of the libidinal ego needing the exciting object, and the repression of anger, hatred and rejection of the anti libidinal ego.. 🧐
@TheSagemeister
@TheSagemeister 15 күн бұрын
Object relations. The most important aspect of our development. Something I believe every single human being should be taught in school! Love Kline.. such a brilliant mind & a real visionary to advance freuds work. Great vid, thanks 🙏
@mrmrsmsmisscloud7512
@mrmrsmsmisscloud7512 16 күн бұрын
Thank you for this analysis. I will now purchase or borrow the book to read and explore. The late author m, John E Bradshaw (Homecoming: Reclaiming and Championing Your Inner Child), quotes her quite a bit in his works.
@boring_cringename
@boring_cringename 17 күн бұрын
The band Age of Haeven dedicated a whole album to this poem. I highly recommend listening to it
@felipelizana5941
@felipelizana5941 19 күн бұрын
I love this video. I would really like to watch more analysis like this, but at the moment it looks like you haven't upload in a while.
@annieeames2282
@annieeames2282 19 күн бұрын
Really trying to reach a great grandfather of mine, as I've been feeling pulled towards him. I got to meet him, and got such love from him ❤ thank you 🥹🥹
@g_a_t7032
@g_a_t7032 20 күн бұрын
Well I have an exam 6 hours later and I'm lucky enough to find 2 poems of my exam here and I'm sure that I'll find more as I continue....and thank you so much fr your work and your passions that I can even feel from the screen
@user-ih4vk1fb1x
@user-ih4vk1fb1x 22 күн бұрын
Thks a lot.you have nice name
@mangsatabamhitler210
@mangsatabamhitler210 22 күн бұрын
Wow!...nicely put 👍(❤from India) . Came here because of her analysis of Adolf Hitler's childhood.
@shizukaminamoto6662
@shizukaminamoto6662 23 күн бұрын
Can you make videos on the Modern and Postmodern age in English literature?
@GasmiAmira-hz7jh
@GasmiAmira-hz7jh 25 күн бұрын
Perfect keep going
@ramguneshsuman1155
@ramguneshsuman1155 29 күн бұрын
The "An Elegy Written by Country Churchyard. Please explain this poem
@ramguneshsuman1155
@ramguneshsuman1155 29 күн бұрын
I'm from India. This poem in my Book.Thanks Mam.
@khinpannnyeinpyone5815
@khinpannnyeinpyone5815 Ай бұрын
Thanks ❤
@cangonj65
@cangonj65 Ай бұрын
He was In Riviera Albania! Looking at Albanian Girls there ! He wrote a letter to his mother! That time A photo of him is with Albanian costoum!
@Jquintan3
@Jquintan3 Ай бұрын
Mine is a little Carin Terror! But I love her very much.
@zamakhwakha9789
@zamakhwakha9789 Ай бұрын
It is so pleasing to listen to you. You are an awesome lecturer. It is like sitting with you across a table in a cafe and listening to you. You have this ability to connect despite that we are so far away - may be thousands of miles away.
@antoniosmusic
@antoniosmusic Ай бұрын
Fantastic Analysis! I actually composed music to this poem for piano and soprano check it here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aXfEkJ5ortdmrdksi=kDR_03UqRuUTqqo9 Do you think I did it justice musically? I want to have it recorded by real people soon. 👏
@delphieyes2981
@delphieyes2981 Ай бұрын
thank you i litearlly could not understand this until I saw this video
@CandyJules
@CandyJules Ай бұрын
we watched this in drama class in school!! you are so good at acting
@jy75ammarin98
@jy75ammarin98 Ай бұрын
Thank ✅️ you 🎋⚡️⭐️⚡️🎋
@FoundPoetry1456
@FoundPoetry1456 Ай бұрын
Why do you assume the speaker is a woman?
@palvibhagat4241
@palvibhagat4241 2 ай бұрын
To much intresting chapter and the way you explain mam is also to much good mam ❤
@vickiwalsh5099
@vickiwalsh5099 2 ай бұрын
Thank you ♥️
@inokabandara3348
@inokabandara3348 2 ай бұрын
Thank you teacher. I am studying literature from Sri Lanka❤
@ronroffel1462
@ronroffel1462 2 ай бұрын
One more comment. At 2:57 she mentions that women were not allowed to perform on stage, which is true for the public playhouses. But in noble estates where acting companies sponsored by earls and other aristocrats regularly performed, the aristocratic women sometimes played women's roles.
@ronroffel1462
@ronroffel1462 2 ай бұрын
A close reading of Sonnets 116 and 117 show that they are companion poems which must be read in the order they appear in the 1609 quarto of the Sonnets. Sonnet 116 is an opening statement made by a barrister in court where he makes a general defense for his case. The clue is in the word "brief" from line 11. Sonnet 117 is his appeal (the word appears on line 13) where he states that he "did strive to prove the constancy and virtue" of his wife's love. Both poems use terms for navigation and on line 7 of both he uses terms for sailing: a "bark" (to use the original spelling) from 116 is a type of boat and in 117 he mentions he "hoisted sail to all the winds". There are many poems in the quarto which uses the same rhetorical figure - which I have named "homostoikhos" which is Greek for "in the same line" - to link subsequent poems together by words or themes. The pair of poems describe where he is being accused by his wife that he is slandering her. His brief in Sonnet 116 sets up the appeal he makes in Sonnet 117. I claim it is his wife he addresses because on line 6 in Sonnet 117 he speaks of her "own dear purchased right" which is an allusion to the dowry her father was supposed to give the poet when they got married. Imagine a barrister reciting 116 in court before a Magistrate. As he speaks the last line, he "drops the mic". After the opposing side's opening brief, he recites 117 as his appeal. This interpretation adds humour, depth, and character to what is otherwise considered to be an abstract poem.
@KatWoodland
@KatWoodland 2 ай бұрын
Insightful analysis and much appreciated. My preference is for the presentation to be exclusively about the book, and to exclude current events that have agendas beyond our comprehension. It’s best to stick with the book review only. My opinion, obviously. No offense intended. I’m in the state of Liberation, according to Alice’s book. Thank you for your excellent video.
@anirudh7555
@anirudh7555 2 ай бұрын
Well explained❤. I have to say this, you have beautiful eyes 👀 too.
@Dd94949
@Dd94949 2 ай бұрын
Some good points, but it is all explained by attachment theory (bowlby) much better. A lot of the same dynamics at play, but nothing to do with hunger or milk. We are emotional and memory based animals who rely heavily on the face and other non verbals for communication. Between the age of 12-18 months, children have already developed an attachment style which has been proven to be relatively stable. Infants are right brain oriented initially, and i believe the left brain moves into more rapid growth around age 3. Our brains are both vertically and hemispherically oriented. The 90's were the decade of the brain and attachment theory is the theory of development with the most scientific validity.
@amanjain2549
@amanjain2549 2 ай бұрын
Very Neat and clean you can be a good teacher
@terryRBNF
@terryRBNF 2 ай бұрын
great delivery but that soundtrack while beautiful was distracting from your performance
@user-lp6bh3wv6k
@user-lp6bh3wv6k 2 ай бұрын
Her perception is beautiful but my perception is slightly different for example “of cloudless climes and starry skies is his sharp intake of breath as his eyes are cloudy by the dizziness he seeing stars due to his inhale WOW,l how Byron feels when he sees her “perception is infinite”
@user-cm4ee8ov7b
@user-cm4ee8ov7b 2 ай бұрын
love your videos you teach far better than my university lecturer.
@imkeo.4083
@imkeo.4083 2 ай бұрын
Well done, but the monologue is from Act 1 Scene 5
@wildlyabundantwoman
@wildlyabundantwoman 3 ай бұрын
@StressRUs
@StressRUs 3 ай бұрын
I need to re-read "The Drama...", but, as a retired psychiatrist and childhood trauma survivor, Dr. Miller seems not to recognize that emotional/physical abandonment is the central "abuse" of children in our "hurry-up" "toxic culture" and leaves the abandoned child with lifelong self-blame/self-loathing, which is the natural reflexive reaction of a helpless child when abandoned by his/her mother/father. This phenomenon is well understood in the psychology literature today. Read Pete Walker's "Complex PTSD".
@carmenl163
@carmenl163 2 ай бұрын
I think you should re-read this book because Alice Miller most certainly pays a lot of attention to the sort of abandonment you are referring to. She sketches a lengthy situation about a child who wants a bite of the ice cream of his father and his mother. How they react is a stellar example of emotional abandonment.
@StressRUs
@StressRUs 2 ай бұрын
@@carmenl163 I think you should avoid telling others what to do. Entitlement issue? She does not write of speak of the "sort of abandonment" I am addressing and have lived through all during my childhood, when neither of my parents ever asked me about my stellar academic performance, or athletic performance, or obvious loneliness after they jerked me out of the 6th grade in Upper Arlington, Ohio, and plopped me down in a rural school system, without ever asking my opinion/wishes about any of it. I have a 20 X 30inch photo, a blow-up of one I took when 10yo, of the one room log cabin I experienced as my first home, and they "flipped" when I was 12, as they moved to their (not mine) dream home in Hilliard, Ohio. My parents hardly ever spoke to me or aske my opinion about anything, they were busy selling residential real estate. Much later in life I have come to realize that they treated me just as they had been treated, both lost their opposite sex parent at 10yo and were not wanted when their surviving parent remarried, more so for my father than my mother. 37% of children born today in the US are unintentional and a fair number are unwanted. Today's parents really don't have the time or interest to parent. Alice's physical abuse was painful, I'm sure, but being ignored and unwanted can leave a far more profound wound that can take a lifetime to heal from. Ice cream? My mother's first cousin, whos father owned the creamery in St. Mary's WV, sexually abused me, left me with lifelong CPTSD, and I never realized it, because it was buried so deep. The lifelong anxiety and hypervigilance drove 25 yrs of alcohol/marijuana abuse and a sense of abandonment and loneliness that I doubt Alice Miller every experienced. Fortunately, 25 yrs. of 12-step meetings and the "protection and care" I found there finally has allowed the deep spiritually based healing I had always been searching for. God bless you and yours, and don't have a child you can't spend a lifetime raising, loving, and protecting.
@user-jq6vo5eu2g
@user-jq6vo5eu2g 3 ай бұрын
Hmm
@angelamossucco2190
@angelamossucco2190 3 ай бұрын
Your intro to Miller is excellent. I would add something in between “becoming aware of…our past and are thus able to live with it.” I would add *becoming aware of our lack of control over the abusive and or neglectful elements of our past during our developmental years* *Compared with our current power over ourselves now* and are thus able to live with it *by doing OUR best to not repeat it* nor any longer accept the false beliefs they implanted or tried to implant.
@indikasemasinghe5043
@indikasemasinghe5043 3 ай бұрын
nice
@whimsii3864
@whimsii3864 3 ай бұрын
3 years late but your ideas and notes are clear, unique and detailed which is amazingggggggggggg for my revision!!
@purvalambat305
@purvalambat305 3 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot ma’am, I’m from India 3 days left for my exams and you help me a lot❤
@GabriellaTavini
@GabriellaTavini 3 ай бұрын
My pleasure 😊 good luck with your exams!
@Suyash....
@Suyash.... 3 ай бұрын
Thanks mam❤... For explaining... This poem in our syllabus 😅... love from India ❤
@harshitgotichaudharygkt4697
@harshitgotichaudharygkt4697 3 ай бұрын
I am from india and I came to know you by your quality of mercy.......video I am a little girl and I like you so much😊
@GabriellaTavini
@GabriellaTavini 3 ай бұрын
You are so kind that’s very sweet of you! Thank you for saying so 🙏🏻