Feeding Gaia changed Casey. For one thing, she learned how to listen differently. The house spoke in textures and shadows, in the way a draft smelt of iron one day and of seaweed the next. It taught her to notice the spaces between notes as carefully as the notes themselves. Where she had once measured time by gears and springs, she now measured it by the swell of moss on a windowsill, the brightness of a single ray at noon.
| Positive Feedback | Critical / Neutral Notes | |------------------|--------------------------| | Deeply calming and centering | Very abstract; not for literal minds | | Noticeable shift in day-to-day environmental awareness | V1 ends somewhat abruptly (leads into V2) | | Effective for reducing ecological anxiety | Requires repeated listens for lasting effect | | Unique framing: “feeding” vs. “fixing” | No musical backing (only voice & subtle field recordings) | feeding gaia v1 casey kane full