You might be right about your heart’s physical reaction to the sounds. I thought I read somewhere that that particular piece of music was designed to evoke a feeling of peace through sound frequencies or music vibrations known to heal. Maybe it was in the Q drop (#3895)? I’d check, but now Qagg.news is down too.
The piece affected me in a very positive way, but I was scrolling through the comments below it while I was listening. The comments were incredible to read in their uniform messages of hope, peace, unity and love for God and PDJT.
Between the music, which must appeal to my particular physiology, the title of the piece (Victory of Life), the message in the drop from Q to “Fear Not”, the oblique reference to GHWB being involved in the murder of JFK (Dark Legacy 2 printed in the bottom right corner of the Youtube cover), and watching the views counter shoot up from 450,000 views to almost 1.3 million in a very brief time, I was exhilarated. All of that may account for the joyous feeling I had while listening.
I really appreciate that you went back and tried to listen again. Between the three of us, I think we may have proven that music does have frequencies or vibrations that affect us at the cellular level.
Regarding music. Affects the mind and nervous system especially in my knowledge and experience. When I was very small, my parents had a record player and would play some classical music, some broadway musicals. I remember Chopin in particular - didn’t know his name of course when I was 4 or so! But every time they put Chopin on I HATED it, hate it to this day. Made me feel horribly creeped out inside. A distinct, horribly creepy feeling.
Rhythms and scales are very affecting, and likely affect different people differently.
528 or 432Hz music. YouTube is full of it. Lots of channels are 24/7. I keep it on all the time.
There’s something magical about a metal singer belting out a chorus at or near the top of their range. It gives me an actual good feeling.