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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2008

Pan's Labyrinth Lullaby

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  • It makes me think of the kind of song that mother would hum to her child, rocking them back and forth during wartime, as the alarms sounded and the bombs decimated the city surrounding them.

  • Looks like 14 people ate the fruit and the pale man attacked them.

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  • @ksim43, I know science and psychology. Lots of things naturally occur and make patterns. A correlation between a song and wind might not be science, but the complex patterns we see do tell us something about ourselves. It's good to be sensitive and discover your feelings and not just science. We look at the clouds and see things, why? Because we make complex things into patterns that relate to us. Pay attention to your feelings and you might learn more about yourself.

  • @ElmoRulez1000, don't let the negative people win. There might not be a correlation between the wind blowing and this song, but there most certainly is a relation between this song, what you feel, and what you notice. Sensitive people need to pay attention to their feelings. They can tell us something. There are tons of things going on, but what you notice is for a reason. It sets a stage in your mind feel, to remember, reflect, and put things together, and make more sense out of life.

  • @ElmoRulez1000 "There are three forces that cause the wind to move as it does, working together at the same time: 1) pressure gradient force (equalizes pressure differences(; the Coriolis force (affects the direction of wind flow); and friction--the surface of the earth is rough and not only slows wind down but also causes diverging winds from highs and converging winds near lows."

    h t t p : / /srh.noaa.gov/jetstream//synop­tic/wind.htm

    So it's not strange. It's science.

  • @ElmoRulez1000 maybe Gaia is speaking to you

  • I love this moive :3 Beautiful, I love piano version of this

  • I have hummed this to my little boys while I rock them...now my oldest son is 8 and as I am playing it he told me he remembers me singing it :) So hauntingly beautiful...

  • @ElmoRulez1000 Your humming this song has no correlation to the wind. Nothing but coincidence.

  • This is one of the most beautiful Lullabys i have ever heard, everytime i hear it it makes me want to cry because of the movie and im not the crying over movie or songs type of person

  • (-^.^)-

  • For me it speaks about creation,departure of the children of men from its roots(tree of life),the wail of a mother Sophia when she sees the departure from love in the world and her children swayed away and worn down by entropy.

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