is there anything wrong with dark music and reading?

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enril

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I greatly enjoy songs where the subject is losing or lost hope, like Imagine Dragon's 'Monster' although, I can feel the pull from that one, so I do not listen unless I am really feeling broken.
I enjoy reading dark, some would say morbid fantasy. you know, people die, it is violent, some is tecnically for adults, They often involve more than proper romantic scenes, the characters lose hope, lose family, are broken. look it up.
Is it wrong? sometimes I notice it dragging me toward the hole, sometimes I dont care, honestly, it is beautiful, and anything is better than porn. my feeling are at war over wheter it is a negative influence or not.
 
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There is a way that seems right to a man,
But its end is the way of death.
13 Even in laughter the heart may sorrow,
And the end of mirth may be grief.
14 The backslider in heart will be filled with his own ways,
But a good man will be satisfied from above.

of the devil---------- Of God
Losing---------- victory
broken. ----------- whole
Dark, ----------- light
morbid. ----------- cheerful
Death, ---------- life
violence, ----------- kindness/peace
lost hope, ----------- forgive, saved
broken, ---------- fixed, whole

 

HealthAndHappiness

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I greatly enjoy songs where the subject is losing or lost hope, like Imagine Dragon's 'Monster' although, I can feel the pull from that one, so I do not listen unless I am really feeling broken.
I enjoy reading dark, some would say morbid fantasy. you know, people die, it is violent, some is tecnically for adults, They often involve more than proper romantic scenes, the characters lose hope, lose family, are broken. look it up.
Is it wrong? sometimes I notice it dragging me toward the hole, sometimes I dont care, honestly, it is beautiful, and anything is better than porn. my feeling are at war over wheter it is a negative influence or not.

It's easy to get pulled into that genre or theme when feeling down. Some like the sad old Beatles songs, while others are into classic country, girl left me,pick up truck died and the dog ran away as I sit in the bar crying in my beer. I used to listen to the classic Pink Floyd when depressed.

I noticed that the songs written by a particular member always made me feel worse. When I realized that, I thought, this can't be good for me. There's gotta be a better way to get through this than a sad song.

God's examples are to weep with those who weep and rejoice with those who rejoice. I can't share that with my family because they are gone. The only one left has poured more grief on me than any number of songs.
We have Christian brothers and sisters who are there for us. If not then we can ask God for them.

God is our comforter, a very present help in time of need. He will never leave nor forsake us. I am about to read the KJ Bible. It's not too difficult to understand as some tell me from time to time. Why you might ask?
The same Spirit Who teaches me is the same which comforts me. I'd be dead without Him. I will sing praises to the Lord and gain strength from Him for the day. If you need help with that, reach out here and with fellow believers in your area.
 

Subhumanoidal

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I greatly enjoy songs where the subject is losing or lost hope, like Imagine Dragon's 'Monster' although, I can feel the pull from that one, so I do not listen unless I am really feeling broken.
I enjoy reading dark, some would say morbid fantasy. you know, people die, it is violent, some is tecnically for adults, They often involve more than proper romantic scenes, the characters lose hope, lose family, are broken. look it up.
Is it wrong? sometimes I notice it dragging me toward the hole, sometimes I dont care, honestly, it is beautiful, and anything is better than porn. my feeling are at war over wheter it is a negative influence or not.
My take on this may be less popular, but mine comes from a place of depression. So my view is different.

I get the pull towards dark things. I experience it myself, still. And I sometimes question myself on it, wondering if it's a negative thing.
I believe it is a balance issue. We live in a dark world, surrounded by all sorts of evil. Depressed people seem to be more in tune with this feeling. Also more in tune with their emotions. Higher rates of empathy and sympathy can also occur. All of this, of course depends on the level of depression. Some become so depressed they grow numb.
As we read through the bible we see all sorts of displays of feelings and emotions. Positive and negative.
Anger for example. Anger can be a good or bad emotion. It's good when you stay in control of it and perhaps even use it to motivate yourself to do something good with it. Even God has righteous anger.
Obviously bad anger is when it controls you or you use it for evil. Domestic abuse, for example. Or if you're always angry it can have an affect on your physical and mental health.

Even in the OT there's lots of violence. I believe the book of Nahum is the most violent book in the bible. And we see in the OT God sending out armies to conquer other nations. The battle of Armageddon is a violent war.
Now these were not intended as entertainment, but rather history (or the future), but God did not exclude these moments from the bible because of it.
My personal rule on it is no violence for violence sake. Meaning an action movie, for example, has people fighting each other for a goal. The focus isn't the violence, but rather the violence moves the story forward.
Whereas a movie such as Saw, where violence is the real entertainment, I won't touch.

Bottom line life as a Christian is a journey. And everyone's experiences are for them, that God chooses to put them through, or sometimes we put ourselves through and God has to use it to reach us.
Don't feel pressured to change a million things about yourself all at once because others say you shouldn't be struggling.
In regards to your question, personally I find darker themes to be therapeutic, up to a point. Pretending it doesn't exist is nothing more than hiding. And that will only make things worse.
Instead be cautious of how and how much and how often you expose yourself to these things. Going too far will have an adverse affect and make you worse.
And you're right, some things do have a noticeable affect in a bad way. That should be avoided.
Also you'll need to ensure you're not being influenced by anything. If reading something violent starts giving you feelings of being violent, then be aware and cut it off.
I am not a violent person by nature. So I was never affected by violent things.

So pray and listen to God to guide you away from bad things. Educate yourself on why you may be drawn to these things.

Ecclesiastes 6:1
I have seen another evil under the sun, and it weighs heavily on mankind
 

enril

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thank you. I now understannd more. also, subhumanoidal, you do what I wish to do. to use my past to strengthen others.
 

Subhumanoidal

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thank you. I now understannd more. also, subhumanoidal, you do what I wish to do. to use my past to strengthen others.
Welcome.
Many people prefer that. Someone who can relate. So it's a great place to start reaching people.
A perfect example of this is Christian rapper NF. I'm not a huge rap fan myself, but I like him. And he's huge. Why? Because of his lyrics. He is very open about his past, his struggles, his mental health, all while being a Christian. He's not preachy, either. And secular people love his lyrics and at times become emotional and in tears from being able to relate. Or that he simply expresses his vulnerabilities so openly and powerfully, even if they can't relate. This changes lives.
So find your thing. Writing, music or just talking to people. Whatever works for you. You'll see results.
Your past is a learning tool for you and a teaching tool for you to use to help others. And the older you get the more experience you gain to share.
 

enril

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anyone read the circle? it is a novel retelling of the gospels of john. it is quite powerful.
the symbol.
green represents the garden, black represents sin, the red ross represents christs death, and white represents being made pure.