It’s a fact there is a lot of Satanic aspects to some modern artists and their concerts even including Satanic rituals. The podcast No Agenda mentioned this amnesia with Taylor Swift concerts so I looked it up, and a lot of the mainstream media is explaining it away as a natural psychological phenomenon. I’ve been to a few concerts and I remember them just fine, but then they weren’t Satanic artists. And Taylor Swift is misrepresenting herself as “Christian” while actively promoting LGBTQ… And note the profane phrase the audience is shouting which they don’t remember except for their recorded videos. I can’t help but think this amnesia is linked to demonic possession, so what are you opening yourself up to going to one of these concerts? Consequently, parents should be a lot more involved in what they allow their children to attend.
It is as if the artist had bewitched them during the performance of her song ‘Willow’, which many classify as a satanic ritual.
“I recently went to Houston [donde Taylor Swift dio un concierto el pasado mes de abril], and I know I had a lot of fun and sang about everything, but I don’t remember! I remember before and after the concert, but nothing during.” This is one of the many messages that those attending the The Eras Tour, the sixth tour of the American singer, songwriter, actress and director, have shared on Reddit and Twitter. Many agree that, when finished, they remember practically nothing of the experience, or if Swift actually sang a specific song during the show. It is as if the artist had bewitched them during the performance of her song ‘Willow’, which many classify as a satanic ritual.
Several of the fans who had the opportunity to attend one of Taylor Swift’s concerts, in fact, affirm that if it weren’t for the hundreds of videos they have on their mobile, in which they hear themselves shouting phrases like ” fuck the patriarchy” (verse of All Too Well (10 minute version), they would doubt if they really were. It is something that can be frustrating considering how difficult it is to get a ticket. However, fortunately or unfortunately for some, the post-concert amnesia effect has a scientific explanation details the magazine Time.
Of course, many of Taylor Swift’s tour-goers are fans of the artist, who announced the start of the tour last October; months before it started. Most have been waiting for the day with unbelievable excitement, watching tiktoks from past concerts or clips of Swift literally diving headfirst onto the stage as if it were a swimming pool. When the day comes the amount of emotion that the person generates by seeing the singer perform surpasses any other state of mind.
The thrill of seeing Taylor Swift
Well, that feeling of emotion that attendees at a Taylor Swift concert experience is so high that the body processes it in a different way than it normally would. Ewan McNay, professor in the department of psychology at the State University of New York, explains to the aforementioned medium that when a person feels emotion, he makes them the amygdala releases a neurotransmitter called norepinephrine. This one, in particular, makes it possible to store that memory in memory —let’s say— with a higher priority, which makes it easier for the person to relive it.
The problem, we reiterate, is that it is so the amount of emotion experienced by a Taylor Swift concert-goer, who the body interprets it as stress, and the brain performs a completely different process than it does when it detects adequate levels of emotion. Specifically, and as McNay states, the neurons associated with memory begin to fire indiscriminately, making it more difficult to store that memory.
McNay claims that this effect It is not an isolated case of Taylor Swift concert attendeest. “It can happen any time you’re in a very emotional state,” he points out.
Why this post-concert amnesia effect?
In fact, it is something that has been studied a lot in the field of psychology. On the one hand, it has been seen that stress releases hormones that influence the brain’s ability to store memories. In addition, we must not forget that stress causes the response of what is known as fight or flight. This is an evocatively beneficial response that prepares us to face a danger or, where appropriate, flee from it. Good part of the resources of our body they go to one of those two options.
Therefore, stress and anxiety cause symptoms such as increased heart rate or muscle stiffness. The heart prepares for a great effort and the muscles tense to act. Since no energy needs to be invested in retaining memories at this time, it may be more difficult to remember what happened next. Obviously, the taylor swift concert It is not a threat. But, if our brain interprets that great emotion as stress, it will act accordingly and all these symptoms can occur.
How can we avoid not remembering anything from the Taylor Swift concert? It can be difficult to control ourselves in this situation, but guidelines like not drinking alcohol or caffeine can help the body better process emotions.