WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024

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  • @faisalbahoo
    @faisalbahoo Рік тому

    You make us travel to the world of imagination
    Your intellectual revolutions are near to perfect but it seems little in society to adopt
    Well like your interpretations for changing my life

  • @ksenijajoksimovic6089
    @ksenijajoksimovic6089 Рік тому

    Your talks on multiple belonging, and multiple stories to tell really make me feel seen and heard even though we have never met

  • @sacks794
    @sacks794 26 днів тому

    So inspiring .Thank you

  • @annearrowsmith3556
    @annearrowsmith3556 Рік тому

    Have just read The Island of Missing Trees. So beautiful, especially the fig tree ❤

  • @aliaamohammedhussein8453
    @aliaamohammedhussein8453 2 роки тому

    I love you so much. you are my inspiration.

  • @mbs0710
    @mbs0710 2 роки тому

    yes i have read that island book, fantastic!

  • @duygu1388
    @duygu1388 Рік тому

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @saeidpourazar9691
    @saeidpourazar9691 Рік тому

    U are the person i can call international intellectual, brave woman. 🌹

  • @linabeta
    @linabeta 2 роки тому

    Beautiful ❤

  • @occasionaladventurer2730
    @occasionaladventurer2730 2 роки тому

    I've always felt rootless. My family are Russian emigrants who came to Finland during the revolution in 1917 so that they would not have been killed. There has always been hatred for Russians in Finland, and I got my share of it in childhood. I myself was born in Finland but I had a Russian name. I found it so distressing that I changed my name. I wanted to change my identity and wipe off the history that has caused so much sorrow. This rootlessness has also been familylessness. In history before me, the traumas have been so great that I have been left without the warmth of the family. The same thing has continued throughout my life. I've been wondering about that evil Karma? I have had to build my own love and my own family in place of the lack of connection I experienced.
    Now in my fifties, my interest has awakened about my background. I found out that there is a book my aunt wrote. It is called ’Shifting Sands’. That book has never been published. Perhaps the reason was fear or lack of funds. It is an interesting reading and tells a lot about the history of my family. It also tells about hiding during the revolution in Tsar Russia and how they got to safety in Finland and continues until my aunt lives in England. It is also a love story and about the strength of women. Now I hope that the book could somehow be published.

  • @AngrBrd
    @AngrBrd 2 роки тому

    Thank you! Excellent thoughts, especially for us up-rooted ones!

  • @evrim3842
    @evrim3842 2 роки тому

    Yıllardır en büyük ilham kaynaklarımdansınız. Sizin sayenizde okudum, değiştim, yazdım. Cesaretiniz, kaleminiz ve varlığınızla bana ve benim gibi pek çok genç kadına ışık oluyorsunuz. Sizinle bir gün tanışabilmek en büyük hayallerimden biri de olsa, sözcükleriniz aracılığıyla tanışıyor olduğumuzu biliyorum. Sevgiler..

  • @m.majaaz8464
    @m.majaaz8464 2 роки тому

    I think our real roots are in the heart. These are our deep upside-down Baobab roots… And we take them with us everywhere we go

  • @eternals5101
    @eternals5101 2 роки тому

    It's very important to know who we are and what is the Root of our life