Gwendelyne
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Finding my Happiness Again · 10
Life is crazy. I'm exhausted, I'm stressed, but I'm also... happy? At the same time? Why does that feel weird?
I figured I'd share some of what I've been experiencing lately in this strange paradoxical state, because this will likely be my last upload for a while.
There are a few editing mistakes with this video, that I'm finding I just don't have the energy to correct at this moment in time. And you know what, I'm learning how to be okay with that for now; to give myself the space to do this just for fun, and to not sweat the small stuff. Thank you for letting me be a human ❤
And, of course, THANK YOU for being here wow what the heck!!
I never expected this little experiment to actually grow to the point it has, so I'm feeling indescribably grateful and in awe of all of you.
I've really loved taking in all the pieces of you that you've chosen to share with me (and others) over this past year. Y'all are impressive.
I hope you're well, and if not, I trust you will figure it out in time.
🌌✨🌿❤
(p.s.: don't forget to share this with your grandma!!)
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Відео

This Channel is an Experiment · 9
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This channel is an experiment. And it's working. I needed to prove to myself that I was a real person, with a real voice, with space that I deserve to occupy in this world. I needed to learn how to look at myself without hating everything I saw. Here we are, a year (and a bit) later, after I made the very scary leap to release these many tendrils of my heart into the stories I felt I needed to ...
Why I Dropped out of University
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Someone get this girl some chap stick hot damn This is the story of why I dropped out of university and abandoned the dreams I had for my life - or did I? There’s a lot to talk about, much of which I didn’t even touch on in the video, so I've clarified some of that below and in a pinned comment as well. Also, there are more specific time stamps to key ideas I touched on in the video because wow...
Grief and New Beginnings · 8
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Finding light in the darkness - thoughts on the winter solstice and the grieving process (with some less heavy things in between I promise) ❄🌲 ⌛ Timestamps: ‣ vloggy type stuff: 0:00-10:15 ‣ grieving & returning home: 10:15-19:03 ‣ light in the darkness: 19:03-22:28 The past few months have been a whirlwind. I’m at a loss for being able to describe it all, but in this video I attempted to share...
Savage Daughter | Wyndreth Berginsdottir
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I’ve been quietly singing this song all year, enjoying the feeling of calm and power it brings. But, after my mother passed, it took on a whole new meaning. I am and always have been my mother’s savage daughter. But I have this problem of not stepping into my personal power; of not trusting in myself, of being scared to take up space, of being terrified to be seen. I suppose this is an exercise...
Life in the North and Big Changes · 7
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Hi 😊 This is an update as to what it's like living in the North so far, and I also have some unexpected life changes to share with you... I I hope you enjoy this quick and simple video until we can meet again soon ❤ p.s.: it took me literally 100 hours to upload this. (that's 1% per hour. Northern rural internet is beautiful.) Also, there are some new faces here since I last shared a video, so ...
Why I Moved to the Northern Wilderness · 6
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This is the story of how I ended up moving to a vast northern wilderness, 1,400 km away from home, where I could be surrounded by endless forests, lakes, waterfalls, stars, and an ancient mountain range. I can finally breathe here, and I'm so happy I'm able to share this with you. Thank you for watching 💚🌲🏞 (don’t forget to share this with your grandma!! 🌿✨) ‣ The land I am now inhabiting is tr...
The Beauty of the Northern Summer
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One day this summer, the lake turned to glass as the sun was setting. The clouds were huge and fluffy, dreamy hues of soft blues and yellows and purples reflected back into the gentle sky. It was so beautiful and calm I wish it could've lasted forever. Now, summer is coming to an end and I've since moved 1,400 km away from home, even farther North 🌲🏞🦅 I hope to share more about this big change ...
Life Lessons from a Stage 4 Lung Cancer Patient
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How does a never smoker end up with Stage 4 Lung Cancer? Well, it happened to my mom. This is Diane’s story and the life lessons she wants to share. Timestamps: Resiliency & Hope: 0:00 - 3:30 Gratitude & Happiness: 3:30 - 6:25 Regrets & Finding Your Path: 6:25 - 7:34 Diane's Personal Insights: 7:34 - 11:20 The Fear of Death & Living Life: 11:20 - 12:20 Outro: 13:32 - 14:36 Thank you for watchin...
How I Healed & Reclaimed my Femininity.
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#notlikeothergirls #NLOG From an early age, I was someone who silently lived by the "not like other girls" mentality. In recent years I've been seeing a lot of discourse happening about the societal messaging that has created NLOG, from petty and cringey memes to subtle but problematic character tropes about women in pop culture that worm their way into society at large. This video is about my ...
Ozoliņi | Latvian Folk Song | Auļi Cover
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'Ozoliņi' is a traditional Latvian folk song which praises the oak tree, a powerful and important symbol in Latvian culture. During the summer solstice, men wear huge wreaths of oak upon their head to embody the strength of the oak tree. A massive thank you to Vilnis, Dainis, and Shivan for lending me your beautiful voices ❤ We managed to put this song together remotely using lots of recordings...
A Pagan Summer Solstice in the Forest | Jāņi · 5
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For this year's summer solstice I spent time with the forest and celebrated Jāņi, a traditionally pagan Latvian celebration. Although it wasn't quite how it could have been this year, and it's definitely not the proper version as people in Latvia celebrate it, I made the most of it - making a vainags (flower crown), spending lots of time with the birds, picking berries, visiting the birch trees...
SIMPLE DIY Flower Crown - No other materials needed! | Pagan Jāņi Celebration ✨
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Come with me as I make a simple DIY pagan styled flower crown in celebration for the summer solstice/Jāņi 🌿🌹🌞🌲 Making your flower crown with nothing other than plant materials is really easy! *This video was filmed on the ancestral lands of the Anishinabewaki and Mississauga people*. You can find out what native land you are living on by using this resource: native-land.ca/ My flower crown is c...
Hunting With a HAWK & DRONE
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In this video I show you the drone footage we captured of my red-tailed hawk and I hunting squirrels and rabbits. I also talk a bit about the process of this and why I'm probably never doing it again 😅 To my fellow falconers: I'm laughing at myself just as much as you are for this. Trust me, I know. I owe a massive thank you to my boyfriend for being the one who actually captured all this drone...
The Lessons of Spring · 4
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This spring I realized new things about myself and my life, and of course, I received much of my inspiration from nature. I want to share with you some of what I learned in hopes that it brings you calm and inspiration. Thank you very very much for watching and don't forget to share this with your grandma 💚🌿✨ The thoughts I wrote for this video can be found at the bottom of the description 👇 Th...
My Days of Spring | Birch Sap, Wild Leeks + more · 3
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My Days of Spring | Birch Sap, Wild Leeks more · 3
The Magic of Spring & The Power of Nature to Heal · 2
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The Magic of Spring & The Power of Nature to Heal · 2
Eating What my Hawk Catches | Falconry | Timber 2 Table
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Eating What my Hawk Catches | Falconry | Timber 2 Table
Life in the Canadian Winter Woods | Ft. Falconry + Singing Ice 🍁· 1
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Life in the Canadian Winter Woods | Ft. Falconry Singing Ice 🍁· 1
Winter Forest Foraging ❄️🌲🍄 | Medicinal Berries and Teas for Wellness
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Winter Forest Foraging ❄️🌲🍄 | Medicinal Berries and Teas for Wellness
Crackling Winter Campfire 🔥🏔️🌲 4K | 1 Hour of Fire, Wind & Forest Ambience for Study & Relaxation
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Crackling Winter Campfire 🔥🏔️🌲 4K | 1 Hour of Fire, Wind & Forest Ambience for Study & Relaxation
Winter River Ambience ❄️🍃 Ultra HD | Slow Instrumental Music & Water ASMR for Relaxation
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Winter River Ambience ❄️🍃 Ultra HD | Slow Instrumental Music & Water ASMR for Relaxation
Hunting Squirrels With a Red-Tailed Hawk; GoPro Compilation
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Hunting Squirrels With a Red-Tailed Hawk; GoPro Compilation

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  • @jerigabbard6825
    @jerigabbard6825 4 дні тому

    Explain to me please. Why does everyone who sings this beautiful song Actually lower their voice When they sing that line? I'm being serious! I sing that line loudest!

  • @drcanoro
    @drcanoro 5 днів тому

    Yipping wildly to the sing! "yip!" "Yiaa!"

  • @amberhawke
    @amberhawke 5 днів тому

    Quite late to the party, but three years later I would like to ask, do you have this available as a download? I'd like to add it to my Jāņi/Līgo playlist. By the way, I hope that you are still with your Latvian partner, you are a wonderful addition to our Latvian family! Your singing was quite accent free, especially rolling the "R's" properly. If you ever make it to Latvia, go to one of the traditional Jāņi celebrations, those are the ones outside of the big cities, to get a feel for the traditional. Otherwise, come to Wisconsin, there is a Dievturu (Latvian pagan religion group) that celebrates most of the larger Latvian pagan holidays there at a place called Dievsēta (God's ranch). There you will truly get a feel for the ancient Latvian customs.

    • @gwendelyne
      @gwendelyne 5 днів тому

      Oh thank you!! Yes we're still together :) unfortunately I don't have this available as a download, but there are websites where you can put in the URL to a video and it'll convert the audio to an Mp3 file. I'd love to have a group like that close to where we live, maybe we'll have to visit winsconsin! We've been to Latvia but I haven't been around the solstice time. ☀️

  • @uswauu4876
    @uswauu4876 11 днів тому

    Thank you for putting words to my experience growing up in Pakistan in the 90s, its so beautiful how universal the human experience is. Every single word of this resonated with me growing up with mostly male friends and feeling chuffed being told you're not like other girls and seeing other girls as a scary tribe of which the membership was denied to me. But the tribe doesn't exist and if it is they are more nurturing than most male company I find in my 30s at least 😂 thanks for making this video!❤

  • @Rblock777
    @Rblock777 15 днів тому

    Are you single?

  • @ryan19554
    @ryan19554 16 днів тому

    Love this video, thank you for making it 🖤

  • @caneladecristal
    @caneladecristal 17 днів тому

    😌💙💙

  • @ericgoodwin8316
    @ericgoodwin8316 21 день тому

    I was and still am the Savage kid apart from I'm the male vision never liked shoes as I kid I wanted to be with my mother earth

  • @donnalawson264
    @donnalawson264 28 днів тому

  • @firehorse19667
    @firehorse19667 Місяць тому

    I had asked my daughter to sing this at my funeral

  • @jackiegranner
    @jackiegranner Місяць тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @tyharding984
    @tyharding984 Місяць тому

    To dance.. for to be in their love. We shall love life

  • @Impossibly-Possible
    @Impossibly-Possible Місяць тому

    Being savage is nothing to be proud of, this is the devil using song and lies to corrupt our beautiful light. Do not let this blasphemy into your soul. I pray we all find Jesus Christ he is but a prayer away, accept him into your heart and repent for all wrong doing and you shall be with him forever in the light. GOD loves us all. Do not curse, they are cursed words who curse the one who says them the one they are aimed at and all who hear them, do not walk in the darkness, we are HUMANS, Hue = light, Man = manifester. The light manifester is what we are.

    • @fleur5397
      @fleur5397 Місяць тому

      La disobbedienza come atto di ribellione è l'inizio della ragione. Dio ci ha creati liberi.

    • @ryan19554
      @ryan19554 16 днів тому

      Boooooooooo

  • @fleur5397
    @fleur5397 Місяць тому

    Mi mother called me wonderer and she told me "nobody wants you"

  • @melissarainchild
    @melissarainchild Місяць тому

    My battle chant...thank you for singing it to me so I can sing it to...

  • @bruanlokisson8615
    @bruanlokisson8615 Місяць тому

    The Old ways are often best, my daughters and granddaughters were raised in this way, as my Parents raised me and my siblings and in a couple months a Great granddaughter will carry on as we have since time immemorial.

  • @mamatoto5387
    @mamatoto5387 2 місяці тому

    This song makes me feel like I'm a badass...

  • @dahliagovan
    @dahliagovan 2 місяці тому

    💚

  • @jw5248
    @jw5248 2 місяці тому

    My favourite rendition of this song for sure. Gorgeous visuals as well! I wish this was on spotify but I come back to it time to time here on UA-cam. Wonderful video, beautiful voice and so much emotion expressed. A story of strength, brilliance and resilience was told. ❤️

  • @rafavikk984
    @rafavikk984 2 місяці тому

    This song is beautiful

  • @molfarka_
    @molfarka_ 2 місяці тому

    Це гімн моєї душі!!! Вільної українки !!! Сильної та могучої доньки своєї матері яка пройшла через кров та біль і дала життя такій самій вільній та сильній доньці!! Це про силу !!!!! Ми про незалежність !!! Я донька своєї матері, матері України !!!! Скандинавська кров у наших жилах !

  • @j3nn1b118
    @j3nn1b118 3 місяці тому

    Since I first heard this via my husband, I have not got it out of my mind for long. Add to that, that we are going to do it at a spiritual group meeting this coming weekend. My husband has blended this and the darker version, tweaked it and I am working on getting it firmly into my head. I may record it later.. I like the author Wyndreth was SCA, still a reenactor sometimes and I know I carry Viking dna...

  • @ladyfox10
    @ladyfox10 3 місяці тому

    Blessed be ✨

  • @Big_Dai
    @Big_Dai 3 місяці тому

    Is this an original? Impressive..

    • @amberhawke
      @amberhawke 5 днів тому

      No, this is Gwendelyne's cover of Wyndreth Berginsdottir's song.

  • @dkoz8321
    @dkoz8321 3 місяці тому

    If this sounds like Native American Huron, Ottawa, Mohican music, YES. If this sounds like Northern European pagan, YES. The reason is that both used cured deer skin strung over oak or conifer drum. The buckskin drum being one of the oldest pre0historic instruments. It sounded same in Europe as it did in North America.

  • @Jess-rf9gw
    @Jess-rf9gw 3 місяці тому

    THIS IS AMAZING!!! I LOVE IT, I LOVE IT, I LOVE IT. ILOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is so true😮.

  • @PaulKMF1
    @PaulKMF1 3 місяці тому

    This is me as a child despite the fact that I was a boy. I ran barefoot and I refused to cut my hair. I stayed in the woods for days sometimes. We were hillbillies.

  • @return06
    @return06 3 місяці тому

    As I understand, this is original. I comment to popularise it. This is masterpiece ❤

    • @gwendelyne
      @gwendelyne 3 місяці тому

      This is a cover of Karen Kahan's song! Thank you though. If you can find her original version, she really brings in her own unique way.

    • @return06
      @return06 3 місяці тому

      @@gwendelyne I didn't know that! Thanks you

  • @the_savageshaman
    @the_savageshaman 3 місяці тому

    beautifully performed

  • @franktindall3016
    @franktindall3016 4 місяці тому

    That's my kid.....mother of 3 crazy and spirited....love her....☠☠☠🤘🤘🤘

  • @s.m.painter8808
    @s.m.painter8808 4 місяці тому

    Beautiful ❤

  • @raimondtracar8703
    @raimondtracar8703 4 місяці тому

    Cik forši 😊❤️. Mīļš paldies Tev 🤗

  • @user-ik4sj4tl2c
    @user-ik4sj4tl2c 4 місяці тому

    Hello, beautiful child of nature. Welcome

  • @caseykane3845
    @caseykane3845 4 місяці тому

    I admire how incredibly self-aware you are, all of the work you've done on yourself, and especially your ability to open yourself up. I'm listening to this video as I type, and you just said how you think your goal in making videos was "...trying to relate to other people, and trying to help other people feel a little less alone." And I promise that you've been successful in this. I've only watched a few of your videos, and I'm feeling nervous, anxious, and even outright *frightened*. This is actually a compliment, because what's making me feel this way is how clearly and articulately you've described your own feelings and struggles, and how they've tinted/colored your perception of yourself, of the world, and your place in it. (And that you *do* have a place.) I'm about to cry because I feel so certain that there's nowhere for me. I'm not in danger--it'll pass--But I think that what you've done--openly discussed your experiences with a struggle that so many people contend with, but are unable to talk about, and often can't even clearly discern within themselves--has been truly valuable and important. Even if no one had left comments, I'd still be certain that your videos have been a great help to people. I'm also proud of you [can I *be* "proud" of you?] or I at least admire and respect you because you've made such a great deal of progress while you're still in your 20s. That's an exceptional achievement. I'm in my 50s, and I've just realized within the past few years that, in many ways, I'm still a child. Actually, what I told my friend was that "I'd finally come to realize that I'm controlled by a frightened child." She replied, "We *all* are controlled by a frightened Inner Child." I think I was too embarrassed to point out that I'd said--and meant--*child*, not "inner child." Okay, that's more than enough from me, I think. My intention was to assure you that your videos are valuable, important, and well worth the effort, not only for yourself, but for lots of other people, many who have no access to any comparable resource. I wish you the best of everything, and when things get rough--and they will--that you'll have developed enough of a "practice" tha you're able to kinda fall back and get yourself together with a minimum of struggle and pain. Thank you.

    • @gwendelyne
      @gwendelyne 4 місяці тому

      Holy moly 😭 thank you for taking the time to express yourself this way - the timing of this is eerie. Exactly what I needed to hear... sat down this weekend to try and make another video after all this time away and ended on "what's the point?". Hearing other people's perspective is so refreshing and necessary. I hope you're doing well 🌿

    • @caseykane3845
      @caseykane3845 4 місяці тому

      @@gwendelyne Oh my--thank you! Since I posted the above, I've been thinking that I should have mentioned something else--actually, I think echoed something that you either said or implied in one of your videos: Please take care to be the person you are *now*. Be careful not to trap yourself into "playing the role" of working along the same path as before. (*This* is very close to what you talked about.) As you change, your videos--if you choose to make them--should change with you. People who are suffering from depression or other mental illness *need* to hear from other people who've had the same, or similar, experiences. I believe this is essential. The only time I ever felt part of "a group of my peers" was about 12 years ago when I spent some time in a mental hospital receiving ECT. (My choice, much to my psychiatrist's relief [so she didn't need to argue with me]). I didn't get to know all of the patients, of course, but I did meet several beautiful people--beautiful *souls*, I should say--who were fearlessly kind, and would invite me to join them if I was sitting by myself, and so on. We were all in there for different reasons, and there's really no way to measure one person's inner pain against another's, but for a moment I had a kind of mini-mystical glimpse of all of the patients (and me) being empty bodies, and each, one by one, being filled with some sort of life-giving soul liquid... *from the same tap*. I felt as if each of us had experienced something and *knew* something that many other people never experience and don't/can't understand. I'm sure you've spoken with people who've tried their best to empathize with you, but you could sense that they didn't quite "get it." And you've spoken with people who've been through similar experiences and you felt yourself kind of light up inside because you could feel that this person truly understood on a deep level. YOU ARE NOT OBLIGATED TO BE ANYONE'S SAVIOR. And you need to put your own best interests ahead of everything. I'm just saying that you have the necessary experience (in my opinion), and the talent and ability to reach and provide some hope and relief to many people who are in pain. I'm sorry if that reads like, "You can help people if you feel like it, or just say 'to hell with 'em." I honestly don't mean it that way. You truly do need to make yourself your primary concern. And, really, you've demonstrated that you're talented, intelligent, and articulate enough that--in addition to photography--there are many other avenues available to you in which you'd excel. Now, if you'll just send me your bank account and credit card information and passwords... [Ha ha ha. I'm real funny.] I'll close with a line from a poem that Patti Smith recites in the middle of an unfortunately titled song on her album, "Easter": "Those who have suffered understand suffering and thereby extend their hand." Okay: Take good care, avoid becoming a martyr (a personal difficulty of mine), give as much love as you're able, and BE GREAT. (Be as great as I, an anonymous nobody, knows you can be.) I wish you all the love I can muster[d].

  • @dianabeets3840
    @dianabeets3840 4 місяці тому

    Thank you I am my mother savage daughter I find the love and strength ❤

  • @zeeschelp
    @zeeschelp 4 місяці тому

    what if the squirrels were sick? aren't you scared of that?

  • @wernerlastt6917
    @wernerlastt6917 4 місяці тому

    There is always a special feeling in springtime. People and other creatures revive, Days are long, till late in evening there is light. And the sap flows We do drink it. it is not that much about the watery sap. it is here a ritual. The whole nation does it.We make a small hole approx 2 cm deep in the lover part of the stem. We use a drill.and put a bucket to collect the sap. There is a lot of it. Impossible to drink it all in springtime. We fill bottles and let it fermentate for the hot days of summer. It gets carbon acid from fermentating And we have a sparkling and tasty drink for the whole summer! It is an ancient tradition. The tree does not suffer from it at all - when the sap circulation is over ,we simply close the holes with a small piece of wood. a bit of wax added is excellent.Sap seizes to flow and the hole grows dry. Birch sap circulation starts when the ground is not frozen any more and flows till the buttons grow green. Leeks we eat as well Lakši in Latvian. They are here under protection, but we gather them any way. Tradition. we cut only a couple of leaves from each plant. never take the bulb out of soil. No damage to biotype They are rare here Only on wet and limestone soils in broadleaf forest. The knowledge where they grow is passed from generation to generation.

  • @wernerlastt6917
    @wernerlastt6917 4 місяці тому

    Tipiska Latviešu meitene! un skaists Jāņu vaiņags!/ You look like a tpical Latvian girl and a beautiful Jāņu crown. So familiar for us.

  • @wernerlastt6917
    @wernerlastt6917 4 місяці тому

    What a great way of hunting! If I may give you an advise- keep the hare for a couple of weeks before you cook it! take he guts out and hang it up in a cool dry place. It will fermentate a bit and be a lot more tender , juicy and tasty. We do it that way in Latvia.

  • @wernerlastt6917
    @wernerlastt6917 4 місяці тому

    Everything is right! we use it all since Balts came on our shores as the Ice Age was over.About chaga. and needles of pine. We here in Latvia make a lung syrup out of pine( Pinus Sylvestris ) buttons we pick them in May,/ June And make a sweet srup out of 'em The stuff is red in colour! and tasty. I grind chaga and add it to my coffee. Drink it with milk. I love the taste. We don't have the Wintergreen in Europe. But there as a lot of lingonberry. I make a jam and jelly of them. They stay in some places over the winter and in early spring the remained have got especially sweet and flavoury taste! Nothing to compare with. We all pick them. Latvians are forest people!

  • @wernerlastt6917
    @wernerlastt6917 4 місяці тому

    Ziemassvētki. Tas ir tad , kad gaisma atgriežas. Dienas kļūst garākas. Gaisma nāk! Ziemsvētki/ winterfestivity - solstice Is time when the light returns. Days are growing longer. The light comes! the new Beginning,It has absolutely nothing to do wirh Jesus.

  • @wernerlastt6917
    @wernerlastt6917 4 місяці тому

    You are one of us- Latvians. You even look like Latvian girl. If I'd met You here in Latvia, I've definitely spoke you Latvian to. You even have almost none accent in this song! What a wonder! I now only a couple of foreigners who do speak Latvian without an accent at all. All of Lithuanians do, thou.

  • @wernerlastt6917
    @wernerlastt6917 4 місяці тому

    I''m not missionizing. We do not need it. But,if You want more ideas how we- Latvians see the World go and do search for Dievturi And a whole new world will open to you and give you explanations about whys and hows.

  • @wernerlastt6917
    @wernerlastt6917 4 місяці тому

    Great job! and great thoughts! From the landscape I recognized- the place is N America. Are You a Latvian? You look like one of us. With our -Latvian way of thinking.

  • @johngaltman
    @johngaltman 4 місяці тому

    I hope so girl, because what is coming will test us all to the bone... It will strip us bare and make us weep even though we think ourselves strong.

  • @MarsellaFyngold
    @MarsellaFyngold 5 місяців тому

    =( I *so* wish her version were available on Spottify. All I've found so far is Sara and Ekaterina's versions =/

  • @user-xr8xz9hr4m
    @user-xr8xz9hr4m 5 місяців тому

    Silence the soul, Soothes the wild in me but yet set's me free.... My name is Gwendolyn...

  • @vargr
    @vargr 5 місяців тому

    Sons are savage, daughters are fierce.

  • @onesacredlove
    @onesacredlove 5 місяців тому

    ❤🎉🎉🎉

  • @tokenlow5870
    @tokenlow5870 5 місяців тому

    I always cry when I hear this song sang. It's touches something broken within my soul, and angers another. I love it though, one day I will find my voice and sing this proudly. For now I'm healing