Wardruna - Lyfjaberg (Healing mountain) - First Time Reaction

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  • Опубліковано 8 сер 2023

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  • @ravondal1958
    @ravondal1958 4 місяці тому +3

    Excellent reaction. I can see you and see your enjoyment and wonder and I could enjoy it with you!. You do not blah blah all over the song. Appreciated ! Thumbs up !

  • @user-uj8pd9sr8l
    @user-uj8pd9sr8l 4 дні тому

    Առավոտից։ Իրիրկու։ Այս։ Մուզիկան։ Եմ։ Լսում։ Շատ։ Ա ինց դուր։ Եկել։ ❤❤❤

  • @yssanne24601
    @yssanne24601 10 місяців тому +12

    Sooo glad you decided to go on this journey. I recommend you go back and watch this again, this time reading the lyrics (you had subtitles turned on here too). A healing song, indeed.
    Lyfjaberg indeed is a healing mountain from Norse mythology and the Edda, although I think it's been called differently there, this is just a literal translation of healing mountain.
    This song was released before their last album, Kvitravn, in the Covid period (why you don't see anyone but Einar and Lindy-Fay in the video). I recommend you go for Kvitravn, or my other favourite, Solringen, next :)

  • @maianation
    @maianation 9 місяців тому +19

    As a Finn (nordic) this all is in our blood. Shamanism, animalistic beliefs, paganism. Something so many has forgotten trough times. This music is healing, rooting. Love it ❤

  • @gyuliia
    @gyuliia 9 місяців тому +4

    my fav of Wardruna is Odal that is the name of the twentyfourth and last rune of the Elder Futhark alphabet. Einar’s (the male singer) two children also sing in it. It's incredibly beautiful.

  • @odinn_aesir800
    @odinn_aesir800 7 місяців тому +1

    This is by far my favorite song to relax and calm down and meditate too

  • @0TheFather0
    @0TheFather0 7 місяців тому +2

    if you think about music and how it plays into the concept of magic, you begin to ask yourself if this song is itself a healing spell.

  • @VerchielxKanda
    @VerchielxKanda 8 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for reacting to this song!!
    I definitely recommend Anoana by Heilung. It's a song with lyrics based on words found on ancient coins. =D

  • @th3falleng0d69
    @th3falleng0d69 10 місяців тому +2

    Many would not think so off the bat, but wardruna is one of the best bands for solo long drives and this song is a favorite of mine. The visuals are great, but the sound is powerful. This is music that u feel as much as hear.
    Must recommend Gra by wardruna as well. It's much shorter but another of my favorites.

  • @lordkhal
    @lordkhal 10 місяців тому +3

    Awesome reaction! Your next Wardruna reaction should be for their song titled Raido, dude!

  • @user-kr8sx8hz2q
    @user-kr8sx8hz2q 7 місяців тому +1

    ❤❤😊❤❤

  • @goeranm55
    @goeranm55 10 місяців тому +3

    Lovely reaction! Lyfjaberg is one of the mountains that has a healing property (in old norse mythology) …if you climb it. It is also the dwelling of Eir/Eira/Eire = The goddess of healing. (seen dressed in black on the mountain several times). The climbing should be with a lot endurance. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eir

    • @iachtulhu1420
      @iachtulhu1420 10 місяців тому +1

      There are similar tales and occult lore in my own Slavic tradition, some verbal charms and oral songs show that this was most probably shared idea of many Indo-European tribes and cultures, the idea about central world mountain from which peak the rivers flow, and at which peak there is the north star or at least hinting at the idea that the mountain is either the metaphor for night sky peaking at highest north polar star and thus the origin of the world powers flowing down around which whole universe revolves.. or that there is a literal mountain or rock sitting in the center of cosmic primeval ocean (this could be also allusion to endless "river" of night sky, Milky Way) that has healing properties just for emerging from the center of it all. In old cosmology the central stone, pillar or tree was used literally or metaphorically as a center of all power in rituals, public and hidden (occult). Mount Meru in Hindu lore is a great example of surviving myth of central mountain that also has healing properties. In Slavic tales we have either Golden Mountain or Glass Mountain, but there are many more - the idea is very much the same even if not identical.
      Some of the wording of this song is almost identical to old Slavic poems, so I'm guessing Einar collected his native Norwegian poems containing this similar motifs that are maybe unchanged even before splitting of the language families of Indo-European peoples.

    • @wolfsdream499
      @wolfsdream499 5 місяців тому

      ​@@iachtulhu1420 That's a beautiful thing to think/be reminded of - our shared indo-germanic culture and lore❤

    • @iachtulhu1420
      @iachtulhu1420 5 місяців тому

      @@wolfsdream499 Not just Indo-Germanic, Slavic and other Indo-European cultures. But when you dig deeper you can see the common motifs in other cultures as well, it's much older then those particular language families and splits. Actually I found similar ideas from oldest Siberian shamanism, very similar to the most "primitive" layer of myth and magic of Iron Age/early medieval Celts, Slavs, Norse etc. We are talking about tens of thousands of years.

  • @Calumetto
    @Calumetto 9 місяців тому +1

    Love it. ••• Let me get this straight, though. To get well, all your wealth goes away and you have to drag yourself up a mountain naked. Hmm... Sounds like the U.S. "healthcare" system.

  • @VinceViking26
    @VinceViking26 5 місяців тому +1

    I see nothing on your channel about the Viking, Pre-Germanic Neofolk band Heilung? I recommend Anoana and Hamrer Hippyer Live..

  • @palantir135
    @palantir135 10 місяців тому +2

    Raido, official video

  • @ratmackay
    @ratmackay 10 місяців тому +2

    FYI, it's pronounced "Vardruna."
    If you ever get the chance to see them live, do not pass it up.

    • @ratmackay
      @ratmackay 10 місяців тому

      Also, basically...their culture (many cultures, actually) used to have songs for all aspects of life. Songs for planting, songs for harvesting, songs for birth, songs for death, etc. Over the centuries since the arrival of Christianity, those songs have long been forgotten...so these aren't old songs. These are planting new seeds of old ideas.

  • @markonixtv93
    @markonixtv93 10 місяців тому

    Слабоватое горловое пение.