I love this metaphor. What is a beautiful melody is different for us at different times and is different for different people. This metaphor allows for personal interpretation of what is beautiful and happy!
@lizabean7232 сағат бұрын
you ran that metaphor into the ground ♥️ i love where you went on this one. esoteric, yes! thought provoking, yes!
@brucedickinson7209Күн бұрын
It's very healthy to have positive changes in life. You influenced and helped me a lot with minimalism. Thank you very much for that it means a lot to me. This channel is really special.
@emiliekuhlman-furrer341017 сағат бұрын
thank you so much for this post, - age 76, music lessons for the first time, I am so in love with how this new languwraps about my life
@simple1nessaКүн бұрын
This is such an amazing way to see life, and perceive minimalism. I want my life to be like a beautiful piece of classical music, like Canon in D 😊Thank you for your video and your valuable discovery! ❤️
@ilikecheese57922 сағат бұрын
off topic but i can really hear that you upgraded sound quality 🤩🤩 it's so pleasant to listen now
@findingthebroom10 сағат бұрын
really beautiful metaphor. thank you for sharing!
@victoria96632 сағат бұрын
I love this concept!
@elizabethpace15912 сағат бұрын
Love the metaphor, thank you 🙂
@laurabeetschen282823 сағат бұрын
lia thank you
@brucedickinson7209Күн бұрын
I remember you made a video a few years ago when you said that you listened to music when you where a teenager and later in life you decluttered music. I was just wondering do you feel the need sometimes to listen to music again? That's a very beautiful video of you. I'm listening to music but I also love to listen the music of nature.
@ecofriendliaКүн бұрын
Yes, and I think about a year ago I had a phase where I started to listen to music again, but just a little bit. And I still don't usually feel the need to but I love music... Maybe it's also just not a habit of mine. But I'll update you when I actually start listening to music again
@brucedickinson7209Күн бұрын
@@ecofriendlia Yes, thank you. That would be kind. Then if you will do a video about your music journey. What kind of music genres you love?
@kyoomi987 сағат бұрын
I love the chinese flute bambo music it's so relaxing ❤
@brucedickinson72095 сағат бұрын
@@kyoomi98 Yes, I heard that. That's so beautiful and relaxing.
@Jade143-cj8te6 сағат бұрын
Lia - I have a random question that I was wondering about. I was wondering do you still curl your eyelashes? I love your philosophy about being simple and living a simple life and I also appreciate your "style" (Or some might say a lack of it, but I like that you've let go of trying to follow fashion trends, etc) In the past you've made videos about getting rid of things like jewelry and not wearing makeup and not being particularly "feminine" by beauty standards I'm on that same journey and I've stopped wearing makeup and I just wear one simple pair of hoop earrings because I can't seem to let that go yet but... As I curl my eyelashes, I just wonder if you ever did the curl your lashes or if you had to make a conscious decision, let it go. I have a feeling you probably never curled your eyelashes but I just wanted to ask. I can't seem to find many examples of women online or in real life who don't curl their eyelashes, and also who don't wear earrings. I've stopped wearing mascara a long time ago but it's hard for me not to curl my lashes. It just looks better and opens up my face and brightens up my face more. I guess it just looks more put together but I'm guessing that if I'm trying to let go of caring what I look like other than being clean then I shouldn't care. I have also shaved off my hair and I've had that for quite a while now so that I'm used to that. I just feel like maybe the pressure of society is getting to me because as a heterosexual married woman with children, it's difficult for people to understand how to perceive me even with a shaved head and no makeup or not wearing fashionable clothing. I doubt not curling my lashes is going to add or subtract much to that but it's still seems like I'm letting go of the last shred of my "stereotypical femininity" I guess I'm following the mindset and aesthetic of a Buddhist nun and I know they don't curl the eyelashes! I just wanted to know if you had any struggle with that or any history of having a hard time of letting go of some of the things that seemed "feminine" Thank you 🙏
@littlemy6340Күн бұрын
Are you going to credit this other creator for her or his insight?
@ecofriendlia23 сағат бұрын
It was half a sentence and had not really anything to do with what I said, and while filming I didn't remember her name, so I don't think this needs credit but I also do like her recent content. It was Daisy Stone 😊
@NotYou-m4b14 сағат бұрын
Yup, schizophrenia has triggers that upsets the biorhythms of ill-minded individuals such as living with disorganization and the anxieties that settles within these people thus causing a calamity of cerebral malfunctioning disturbances or ongoing noises. The question then remains; will these unbalanced people find relief in an empty space such as art museum or ballet studio where clutter does not exist 🙂 hmm?
@stefaniapandolfi49553 сағат бұрын
💚🇮🇹
@Dasyuhan20 сағат бұрын
What gender are you😢
@NotYou-m4b14 сағат бұрын
He, err, it, no…she has penis envy maybe is what’s going on with her boycut and non- activity in the outside world where adults flourish as they become a mature person.