I’m speechless and I love you. The humming at the end sounded like a fairy
@Jay-ql4gp10 сағат бұрын
I understand. Lights are too bright. Sounds are too loud. And all my life people have told me I just have to get used to it. And it's exhausting forcing myself to accomodate an environment that hurts me. Where I work is a sea of sound. I went on a nature walk on the solstice. It was so quiet and wonderful. And I could hear the soft whispers of the trees, the plants, and the squirrels. Thank you so much!
@faerysoulСағат бұрын
... and then you try, and still up ending trying to get used to it as an adult, and it stil doesn't work! I think many people will recocnize that. I I am sorry to hear your working environment is so loud. I wish you all the best!
@eva-lottakastilanezer71127 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your experience! Since childhood I felt all energies around me and new that all had souls. But nobody else I knew felt this. It brought me to animistic traditions and healing practices from ancient traditions because I was looking for my tribe and for explanations. At the same time it is so difficult to be so sensitive in a mostly coarse world. I remember that it hurt in my body to see building areas where the earth was broken and trees were chopped down. It still does. I am so very glad you share your experience! Finally I can see that you and other people who commented share my experience. It is a gift, I believe, that calls us to work in more subtle ways. Also, I get overwhelmed from cold and snow too. I live in Northern Europe and it can be a real struggle. One more thing: sometimes I compare myself to other people with autism I know, but they don't have this sensitivity. So I was questioning my diagnosis. But your video confirmed to me that it still is right. There are so many different expressions within the spectrum. ❤
@faerysoulСағат бұрын
Exactly! The stereotypes were what kept me from taking this serious for a long time. It wasn't until I found other female autistics when I finally understood I actually am autistic, even though I am a woman and not interested in trains. :D It's nice to see that we start to understand that autism looks different fpr everyone.
@laura542516 сағат бұрын
Hyperempathy can also be experienced by ADHD folks as I just learned. So there are even more overlaps in the neurodivergent setup ^^ I love your calm and whimsical videos and I remember the magical world I knew as a younger me :) Thank you for offering this journey to us! Danke fürs Mitnehmen! And thank you for sharing also the tough parts!
@freedom2012inworld10 сағат бұрын
I hope you enjoyed your tea fairy ❤
@Antoshka-G4 сағат бұрын
Thank you again FaerySoul, ❤. A beautiful reminder of what is of true importance in life, and how to walk in the world with real presence. Frohe Weihnachten und ein glückliches neues Jahr wünsche ich euch! 11:13
@hughlaverton874826 минут бұрын
You are beautiful. I too live with the constant management of sensory overload. ❤️
@daisyfield371210 сағат бұрын
This made me tear up at points and giggle at others. I very much so relate to the experience of the energy of that which is just beneath the surface that I have access too. I really struggle with daily tasks that society expects of folks and do not function in ways that neurotypical and able bodied people do! So I can relate to that stuff too I think. I thought of the ways this access to so much energy impacts my socialization personally while watching you discuss this. Seeing the Yule tradition made me feel a sense of longing for my roots. It was very special to see bits of it! I appreciate you creating n sharing with others n am proud of you for doing it even with any obstacles you might face.
@faerysoulСағат бұрын
Thank you for commenting! Glad to read other peoples experience.
@FooVines2 сағат бұрын
your hands are so beautiful when you prepare the fireplace 😍😍
@faerysoulСағат бұрын
Haha 😂
@Michael_Dirks18 сағат бұрын
Since I can remember I have felt that everything is alive with energy and substance. I was completely surprised to learn that no one else I knew could feel these things, so since childhood I made masks to try and walk in the normal world, but I wasn't very good at it and some could still "see" me 😅 I'm sorry for your sensory overload when making this, it's a beautiful video. Thank you 💜
@woutervanasseldonk860021 сағат бұрын
Thanks for taking time to record this, great insight , also very happy to see some snow in the woods . My experiences have been to many in the last few days to tell about in detail, but they made me very happy aswel.
@faerysoul18 сағат бұрын
Happy for you :)
@CreativeEclectic19 минут бұрын
Me too💖
@westrain218 минут бұрын
Beautiful
@maybreathingstone22 сағат бұрын
Watching you achingly reminds me of Home. We do belong in this world behind the world, this is where our roots are. Our experience in this day, age and body is just one leaf growing on one branch of a tree that's way too big to be grasped by a human mind. We share the same core, we've come here with the same message, and I believe in us, so much. I can't even say "I love you" because these are hollow words but you'll know what I mean. We belong together. I know you're from Switzerland but what region do you live in exactly ? It seems so beautiful there... I'm a "city autistic" and I'm afraid those words don't go together very well. Have a Merry Christmas ❄🔥❄
@MorgaineOfficial20 сағат бұрын
Oh das fühle ich sehr… 😄♥️🙏
@ewa.illustrates7 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your experience, it’s just so touching and reminds me of how I want to live my life. Mindfully, consciously, and embracing my sensitivity. You really are a real-life fairy ☺️ and you talk beautifully. Thank you again. Wishing you a wonderful day and looking forward to more vids. ❤
@faerysoulСағат бұрын
Thank you for your kindness!
@jyamesLccas22 сағат бұрын
Happy Solsticetide, Jasmin!
@faerysoul18 сағат бұрын
Same for you 😊
@russellwiitala973333 минут бұрын
I’m sitting in the dark right now listening to this. I watch some of the images, but I also turn my iPad upside down most of the time. I don’t think about why I like the dark so much, It’s just something I do a lot of. Spending my time in the dark and outdoors in the wilderness calms me. I am on the spectrum.
@TheDirtyWork14 минут бұрын
Same here.
@angelicrobles629221 сағат бұрын
Good to see you, Faerysoul! ❤ This was a joy to watch in the few days before Christmas.🎄 Thank you for sharing the alpine tradition. I'm fascinated by the aspects of the bells, gifts, and the rod! 😱 Is the fire at the celebration site also part of the practice, like putting up colorful lanterns and decorating Christmas Trees? Oooh, and cool photograph! I'm glad they are game for pictures with the people who come and take part. ❤ The atmosphere of it has a wise seriousness of taking time during Yule to think about who you've become during this year. I'm sorry to hear about the snowy outdoors giving you too-bright a time. 🥺 In my home country, it also happens to me, but with bright sunshine after rain. The sun makes the water evaporate hazily over wet asphalt, and the result is bright AND stings the eyes! I've found a steam bath works for me. No addition of aromatherapy oils yet, to avoid overstimulation. Just plain water, boiled until it is nice and steaming, then standing as close as I can for the steam itself to engulf my face. Helps clear out both cold and hot weather nasal issues, as well as gives my eyes some much-needed relaxation from the bright and stinging conditions outside. Hope this suggestion can help you and those who read this. 🥰 Oh, and your empathy makes your inner worlds a haven for your entire being. Nurture these worlds, for they bring hope and magic. ✨ Merry Christmas, Faerysoul!
@faerysoul18 сағат бұрын
I guess the fire is mainly to keep people warm in Winter and makes a cosy atmosphere. But from what I know, there are festivities in spring where the fire is the center of everything. I am not from that area and it was my first time there, so I cannot tell for sure. But thanks for the comment and Merry Christmas! 😊✨️
@mariooooo.o340422 сағат бұрын
So basically you have been born as a yogini 😃 I can experience this also to an extend but its taken years of yogic sadhana and a constant striving to remain in an openness towards life. God knows what you could become if you too learned a proper yogic practice 🙏 I tried my hand at another poem maybe you will like it its called 'Faery Steps' 😊 There is a girl Living Far away She makes the sleeping trees smile and the soundless birds sing With her step I will never meet her Says my mind Love is a wonderful pain Says my heart We are all one Knows my soul No indeed I shall never meet her But damned be me If I dont carry myself with sensitivity and love Every moment Just as if From around the corner I could hear her faery steps I would also like to leave this video here Im sure this will resonate with you. This is from the Yogi who taught me my practices. kzbin.info/www/bejne/oJfPf2udZa16jZIsi=64miOM9heWkZK4Ou Anyway Namaskaram to you Jasmin and thank you for the many videos this year they were all a treat =)