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Great explanation. Explained like this I do get it better, for me it would be something like listening to music with the scratch of vinyl in it and sort of getting lost in that. Also have had this with peoples voices. Wind in certain types of trees and other auditory things like that that are just deeply pleasure inducing.
A lot of music does this to me, but not sure if this would be the same. In jazz music the sounds of the instruments on the tape for example.
I was gonna say, good explanation.
i think music could do it, or that sensation of being really dialed into a theme or motif as it unfolds. definitely wind in trees makes me think of it, because for me there's a subtly to its induction. sometimes it reminds me of what productivity-heads call "flow", when they describe this sensation of being fully focused and fully aware, but having an introspective, meditative quality to it instead of like "i'm really making great widgets for the bossman rn" or whatever the latest characterization for "functional" is.
Ok yeah, flow from some auditory things I definitely get and also seek it. So maybe it was ASMR all along.