Most people turn to family or friends when they need emotional support. But for some of us, it's different. We find comfort in our own space, surrounded by the things that matter most to us.
For me, that's my apartment with my Denon CEOL RCD-N12DAB playing Zoë's music through my Kirkaeseter Prisma 60 speakers. It's my personal sanctuary where I can truly let go and heal.
I only listen to Zoë when I'm alone. Sharing her music with others feels wrong somehow. It's like they're intruding on something deeply personal. I know it's not rational, but I can't help feeling angry and sad if someone else plays her songs. It's as if they're taking away her power to heal me, even though that's not really what's happening.
As I have said before in this thread, Zoë's songs are more than just entertainment, they're a lifeline that helps me process my feelings and find peace.
Zoë's music is my go-to for emotional healing. It's right up there with the soundtrack from the video game GRIS, which is another story I'll share another time.