I know this video might stir up a lot of questions and emotions, and I want to say that I’m completely open to being wrong. I don’t have all the answers, and I’m not claiming to. This is just where my thoughts and feelings are right now, in this moment 😊. I’m sharing it because I think it’s important to question, reflect, and have these conversations together. Let’s start a healthy discussion in the comments: What’s something you’re questioning right now? Something you’re working on? Or maybe something you’re going through?
@daveschrade44773 күн бұрын
try living in america,its a circus.wrong is right an right is wrong
@gerigill69473 күн бұрын
Especially ever since Covid it’s been a downhill slope for us in America. I truly hope things will turn around now and that’s all I’ll say about it. I’m looking forward to the future the first time in four years.
@debdeb620653 күн бұрын
I hope we survive the next four years, Trump is still a criminal, rapist and traitor also his cabinet picks are sex offenders, criminals and traitors. Birds of a feather, flock together.
@BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi3 күн бұрын
Hi Kalle, I went almost the same path like you and now I live a bit south of you for 1.5 years already. And I also just started my own KZbin channel. Check it out if you like. Back to nature in Sweden. I probably looked even deeper into everything you mentioned in your video. And one of the reasons why I went back to nature in Sweden, was to help also other people to live a healthier life and share what I have discovered on my journey. But sharing this information is not easy with the censorship that is going on and I hope it will not affect your channel. I have also realized that most people are not even willing, or able to have a healthy discussion about these things. Sadly many times not even among friends and family… The mainstream media has done such a „good“ job, to direct people into believing what is profitable for the big companies… Would be nice to have a chat some time and thanks for having the courage to speak so open about it. Take care, Forest
@Ketowski3 күн бұрын
Are you okay with people questioning you?
@giespel682 күн бұрын
Once you see, you cannot unsee
@stefanier.5622 күн бұрын
That's why I live vegan...the fear in the eyes of all our companions...
@fifter72 күн бұрын
Well said.
@thorcarnivore2 күн бұрын
@@stefanier.562Being vegan means you are not awake... you will find out one day.... In order for something to live, something has to die... Natural Law. Keep on eating only plants and you will slowly deteriorate. Why do you think humans can eat more than 99% of the animals in the world and less than 1% of the plants... If you are vegan go into the woods and eat some grass, leafs... whatever you can find and you will soon die. The vegan agenda is very evil. Do you know how many sick vegans who come to the Carnivore community and then all their illnesses dissappears.... you should listen and investigate dear. Oxalates and fibers in plants are harming us. There are more than 30 nutrients in meat, fat and liver you can't get from plants. You want to eat plants which have to be transported from the other side of the world. Earth's soil are being destroyed by plant agriculture... soil needs manure from animals etc etc. Most of my country's forests have been destroyed for plant agriculture. We need grass fed stocks on our soils and we need to plant forests again and close down most plant agriculture.
@pharmerdavid1432Күн бұрын
Whenever I see mountains now, I see the giant antediluvian trees, which Mike at "hangman1128" reveals after being divinely tasked by God to teach us - those with eyes to see and curiosity to learn.
@samuelancelotti478Күн бұрын
@@thorcarnivore yeah nah, the animal agriculture industry is the purest form of turbo capitalism and destroying our planet. No natural laws left there. Rather be vegan than eating meat full of antibiotics, based on cruel slaughter in mass-industrialized slaughterhouses.
@mysticdiana44022 күн бұрын
The rabbit holes go deep...once you wake up and begin to "see" things, you can't un-see things.
@joycehaines20552 күн бұрын
I gave a viewpoint and they erased it. So sad we are not in charge.
@katie7748Күн бұрын
Yes. Sadly, many who call themselves awake are really just hitting snooze and dozing off.
@ThereseErikssonКүн бұрын
100%! And then you just laugh at the circus 🙈
@juanwononeyuanКүн бұрын
its one rabbit hole and the t is silent.
@JellP-x5b20 сағат бұрын
Sometimes I want to go back to sleep, it was easier to be honest . I feel like I’m fighting through so many nuts and I feel energies so much I really wish I can stay home
@HelenMills-wh3vf3 күн бұрын
Many of us feel that we are living in a dystopian nightmare and watching the people around us just staring at their phones. I think the boiling the frog is a great analogy.
@MarcoMasseriaКүн бұрын
Bail! Come here to South America. Life in Uruguay is absolutely different, but unlike this guy you won't be surrounded by the crazy (outside the forest).
@SammyAmy-un8biКүн бұрын
@@MarcoMasseriaQuiero ir a Uruguay, me apunto! I heard this from someone during Covid!
@MarcoMasseriaКүн бұрын
@@SammyAmy-un8bi Hi Sammy! I'm guessing English is your preferred language (avisame si no tengo razon). Uruguay is absolutely the place to be. It's like living in the 1990's and watching the world lose it's mind. Bizarre, weird, crazy, and cool!
@Jollyman432Күн бұрын
yeah the babylon sickness
@DeltaDawn7718 сағат бұрын
Maybe the people you see staing at their phones ar doing the same as you; commenting on this video. Everyone thinks they're justified in their phone use while making assumptions about everyone else.
@conniechapman3896Күн бұрын
We are living in a false reality, very much like the Trueman Show! The spell of capitalism, empty consumerism, and fake education has kept is under control. You did the right thing! I'm 62 and my eyes are wide open now, I wish I had been at your age. My loved ones are still asleep; it's like being the only sober person at a party.
@Hermit19035 сағат бұрын
Exactly that . Perfectly put. Same with our family too. Sometimes a spark breaks through and we gain hope, next minute they completely recant and cant even remember what they said!!!!!
@MS-uk3jjКүн бұрын
I leave in Athens Greece trying to be sane in a world going crazier every day. Once you lift the veil and see how this world is operating you can not going back. It sadness me that i can not talk openly about all these things, people pretend that everything is ok when it is not. It's getting more and more abnormal. I find peace by distancing myself from the news, going to nature, praying, meditating and meeting regularly with my friends. I question everything as well. Thank you for opening the discussion.
@george.s.849120 сағат бұрын
At least you have friends 😆 I don’t really have them anymore. They say Iam a Debbie downer and that Iam always sour grapes. No im a realist and really enjoy serious talks. I like funny too and love to laugh. But truth is real.
@jessied369620 сағат бұрын
Take solice in knowing we are everywhere. You aren't alone.
@marciakaiser638016 сағат бұрын
I feel the same way! So upsetting! The last 3 years have changed so much that I don’t have any hope anymore!!!🙋♀️
@jenme792616 сағат бұрын
❤
@jenme792616 сағат бұрын
@marciakaiser6380for me, hope is essential. We never know what the universe has in store for us. ❤
@noelduffey239522 сағат бұрын
I remember one day in school, many years ago , the teacher ordered me out of the class. He shouted straight at me, " CHRIST ALMIGHTY, why do you ALWAYS have to go against the grain?" I just smiled and took his outburst as a compliment. ☺️
@gaylesmith175213 сағат бұрын
That He did!! ❤🙏🏻
@wendyhartman975412 сағат бұрын
My hero and my twin !
@MaryLaRue-k8e12 сағат бұрын
The world needs more people who will go against the grain and question everything, everything over and over. This world has gone crazy many times over in the last 40 years.
@RegularFootisChris5 сағат бұрын
go with your "GUT"
@thornhedge96393 күн бұрын
Welcome to the weirdo tribe! Glad you decided to join us. :)
@KalleFlodin3 күн бұрын
Long live the weirdos 🎉❤
@adrianjay19723 күн бұрын
Haha! So true! Then that means my wife and I are weirdo’s here on the west coast of Canada raising our two kids! Welcome my friends! And Kalle your feelings are accurate and you are not alone with them. Thank you for speaking about the feelings and thoughts as well as the inspiration to build that life one wants for themselves and their families. Also the world is a bit bonkers and it takes effort to stay healthy mentally and physically. Keep up the great work! Cheers from BC Canada.
@EmileTheart3 күн бұрын
I'm finding myself growing wierder by the day!
@legendarytwins-7772 күн бұрын
also one huge weirdo here :)
@ShoshanasCabana2 күн бұрын
I’m a peculiar person, but ok with it 😅I spend lots of time in the woods
@patriciacinea30972 күн бұрын
I'm almost 64 years old, and questioning retirement. If I live to a good age of 82, great, but its only 18 years of "living in the forest." That's good, only if health is still good. Kalle, you did right to not wait. These are the best years of your life.
@professormoriarty68752 күн бұрын
I am with you on this one. You are absolutely right. Life is too short to wait for anything. Time doesn't wait...
@LilyGazouКүн бұрын
My friend lived to nearly 106 on her farm. Every photo of her- smiling.
@patriciacinea3097Күн бұрын
@@LilyGazou My grandmother grew up on a farm in Bavaria. She lived to 94. I think there is something about working hard daily, being outside getting natural Vit D from sunshine and eating what you grow...and there was no pesticides.
@Ka-ly8oiКүн бұрын
As I am almost 65 I won't be able to make a substantial change in my life. At least I am partly retired so that I can be more creative than in previous years. But, yes, health can be a problem, so I don't feel safe to move into the wilderness alone at my age.
@Emma-og2jtКүн бұрын
Totally agree. I am also retired and am having the time of my life. I can honestly say my life is wonderful. Every day I manage to walk in the forest, mountains, lakes or by the sea.
@cherlgolja54023 күн бұрын
Question everything now ! It’s a very different world now, I’m 73 , im speaking from experience!
@_D18862 күн бұрын
Of course it's a different world now. The world is always changing. What you thought was brilliant 50 years ago, the elderly folks at that time thought was terrifying and worrying. This is how the world works.
@BrianSmith-lo3mj2 күн бұрын
You sound like my 73 y/o mother. She had an extreme case of pancreatitis 2 years ago and the first hospital she went to was so derelict that they sent her home to die. If it wasn't for my cousin (her niece) stepping in and taking control they probably would have succeeded. It was really an eye opener for me that's for sure!
@Emma-og2jtКүн бұрын
Life at 70 is great!!
@Ella-fk1xr2 күн бұрын
''...like we're living in a system where everything works just enough to keep us from asking questions.'' - spot on! I feel the same way. Thanks for sharing your ways of thinking, it makes us feel less alone!
@jordy46682Күн бұрын
It's not that it stops you from questioning, it gives you the feeling that you'll never get an honest answer and there's nothing you can do about it... And so your questions turn into complaints which turn into moaning which turns into needing distraction which turns into apathy... 😢
@alisaaustin843119 сағат бұрын
So many people are so busy that they don't have time to question anything.
@jenniferfisher53013 сағат бұрын
@@alisaaustin8431not so busy. So distracted by the bread and circus.
@fundinsresidens23933 күн бұрын
I feel like we are in a paradigm shift. Hope it’s for a good change. People are more aware now. About health, nature, time and work.
@zib57812 күн бұрын
I believe that when in the 2000s new age gurus were talking about “global enlightenment” or “the awakening” it is this. (Although I also think they were just scammers) People here in the West finally waking up and realize that everything is made of lies, layers of lies and control
@natureisherhome2 күн бұрын
Every man is an island these days. We have lost community, compassion and respect and have replaced them with greed, hatred and complacency. Thank you for taking the bold step to post this video.
@poacher7805Күн бұрын
I believe envy is the world's biggest problem everyone wants what they think someone else has based on a perception.
@Alex3141piКүн бұрын
Luckily that's not entirely true, there´s still lots of community happening. But more is needed.
@Theolddaysaregone11 сағат бұрын
That's an extremely prejudice thing to say. Be careful with generalizing, although I agree that there are problems.
@natureisherhome8 сағат бұрын
Yes, it is a generalization but I think you would be hard pressed to find a person who is not exploiting another living creature or our environment by their (in)direct actions. I'm guilty too. Everytime you purchase an item, somewhere along the chain someone or something is being exploited. Our capitalistic system has taught us that we should put ourselves first...it breeds greed, hatred and complacency. We've lost sight of the things that truly matter.
@Shannon-u8v3 сағат бұрын
I agree with you and after moving back to my small town to enjoy life as it was when I grew up. I know realize that place doesn't exist anymore. The community has ten times the people but nobody is laughing or playing outside 😢. It so quite except for the traffic or airplanes. Different world!
@hilltopvt3 күн бұрын
Yep, many of us are in shock at how long we've been duped - it's an adjustment, but things can only approve once we all wake up. Thanks for talking about it!
@KalleFlodin3 күн бұрын
Thank you for listening ❤
@BennyOceanКүн бұрын
What would you say are some of the biggest ways in which you were "duped"?
@gmw3083Күн бұрын
I quit cub scouts at 7 after the 3rd meeting and only 2 weeks. Too many little uniformed clones pleging allegiance for me. I didn't fit in, but would try sometimes. Eventually, I realized there's not much point. Alone time is the best time.
@justincase310822 сағат бұрын
@@BennyOceanif you didn’t ask this generally, I apologize. The duped list is long and deep: Sterile cubical work environments, Debt based approaches to money, Media narrative all in unison- there are videos of this and is dystopianly scary! I’m sure there are many more obvious examples 🫣
@ericabellew88092 күн бұрын
I think the thing I most relate to is that I live in an apartment (not my ultimate dream) but it’s very small, which is odd for most people in America. My husband and I have decided to live in a 2 bedroom/1 bath apartment with our 2 kids because it provides us freedom in other ways. We have less material items, we spend less on housing and we can spend more on experiences and higher quality food. It has also allowed us to live on one income so that I get to stay home with our kids full time, which is invaluable. We’d love to buy a house someday with some land, but we’ll still keep it small. Less material items has given us freedom 😊.
@asiaokruszekКүн бұрын
Very wise approach to life where less is more... - Congratulations! God bless you 🙏
@rnupnorthbrrrsm612320 сағат бұрын
I hope you purchase that small house and land soon, renting is such a waste of money when done long term. There are so many small towns with good jobs, affordable homes with land, space to breathe, safety for children, community……it’s a wonderful place to be !!! Growing most of my own food is the absolute best !!! I raise and process my own chicken, buy beef from a local farmer and raw milk from a farmer ❤
@curiousjojo4life17 сағат бұрын
Excellent and wise choices. I pray you keep your kids home to learn as well. You live a life likey husband and I chose. We did keep our kids home to learn as well. No regrets. They are now 20 and 22 years of age doing very well and very aware of the traps of society and what is considered successful. I pray the best for you and your family.❤
@HuskyTude2 күн бұрын
Everything you say resonates with me 100% Question everything! I left my career as a nurse because I feel modern medicine that pushes pharmaceuticals is a scam. My conscious can no longer take part in that. We have been the slave frogs for so long. I am hopeful though. I see so many people waking up and pushing back against the "norm" and the narrative. I dream of living in the forest. I've been away from the work world for almost 3 years and away from the social scene and I'm beginning to learn who I really am without all the outside pressures/influences. I'm 63 and feel as though I'm just now learning how to live. I love long discussion and exchange of ideas! Great talk Kalle!! And yes, welcome to the weirdo tribe!😊
@LilyGazouКүн бұрын
Get out to that forest. It’s possible. I’m trying to find acres to buy and live off grid, eastern Washington state. I hope I can make it a community.
@SeedsofLifeMinistryКүн бұрын
I left nursing too- 6 years April 1st.
@MarcoMasseriaКүн бұрын
Are you trying to say that the mortality rate explosion has something to do with the Mandated Medicine to the Global Sniffles of 2020?!? Wha?! Well done, by the way. Get here to Uruguay. You won't be alone. More coming from Germany all the time.
@HuskyTudeКүн бұрын
@@MarcoMasseria❤love this!!
@HuskyTudeКүн бұрын
@@SeedsofLifeMinistryIt had to be done. ❤
@karenmeharg65503 күн бұрын
Nope, you are NOT the crazy one. You are right on with your observations. Stay safe and warm.
@emmadahl89572 күн бұрын
- Also I reaaaaly agree with the things you said about childcare. I worked in a kindergarden a year ago (now im sick with stress) and almost every child screamed, cried and even threw up during their first two weeks. It's the sadest thing that we ignore our instincts. It was almost unberable to witness to me, especially since i'm educated in psychology and know how much damage this can cause in brain and nervoussystem development. Open kindergarden sounds super lovely. Thank you for taking care of your child and our future. Also I would love more "awakend" thoughts and discussions from you!
@norxgirl12 күн бұрын
Those poor babies ......
@LilyGazouКүн бұрын
I still remember being dropped off with strangers as a child. Vivid memory.
@seacoast495010 сағат бұрын
When i was dropped off in kindergarten I loved the new experience. Everyone seemed pleasant. Everyone is different. ❤
@johangouws88552 күн бұрын
Living the simple life in nature bringing far more pleasure, free the mind and body. I came to the conclusion that we are all modern slaves, doing a job to earn money, buying stuff we don’t need and please people we don’t really like. Luckily my eyes were opened three years ago; living a simple life away from the city gave me new perspective on life just like you experience as well.
@redpillnibbler4423Күн бұрын
Definitely.
@Defundthemasons22 сағат бұрын
I woke up 10 years ago @ 55 - The last 10 years have been the best years of my life - I'm Not Programmed Anymore! Threw away the TVs 10 years ago and stopped listening to radio
@SuperNiro453 күн бұрын
thank you for daring to share your awareness. I am nearly 80, 25 years ago I left the rat race and began to listen to the inner voice that guided me. I live now a simple and sane life detached from the fake needs. Liberation is an act of courage but it is also natural and I witness more and more young people getting detached from the rat race. Bravo to you, and now as a father you did the best thing , the most really humane way to exist. Bravo and don’t doubt the journey. Sanity is the path
@helakuism3 күн бұрын
It's weird how they enjoy living in those boxes when the countryside is pretty much full of empty space. I moved to the middle of nowhere 12 years ago from Helsinki and not looking back. It sucks that all my friends are still there, but nature is also a nice friend. Loved your channels and attitude since I found them and this one resonates so much. Thank you! Keep it real!
@KalleFlodinКүн бұрын
Happy you've found your own little spot to escape to 😊 Thank you for watching the video ❤
@ninnab827121 сағат бұрын
"(...) nature is also a nice friend", so true ❤
@iwona91717 сағат бұрын
I visited Finland in September and I swear in the future I'm going to move there and live in the middle of nowhere. While walking to the hiking trail from the bus stop I met more ducks and mushrooms than people. Not a bad company at all.
@helakuism11 сағат бұрын
@@iwona917 Winters kind of suck sometimes cause of darkness, but it's just contrast for having long summer days. Nice variety over the year in what to do.
@jayembee21093 күн бұрын
You are so right, Kalle. Things are insane, sad here in the U.S.- everything's upside down
@MsLinz19752 күн бұрын
Inversion
@carolforeman91432 күн бұрын
@@MsLinz1975 Excellent
@OregonGypsy.Күн бұрын
🎯
@PatriciaVanhoose3 сағат бұрын
How do you handle health care?
@IndyEchos2 күн бұрын
I see you in a whole different light because of this video. To be clear, I greatly respect your bravery in being honest about what so many of us also see in this world but do not dare say publicly! Sometimes, I feel like I don't recognize this planet anymore, I am a 65-year-old woman in the USA and it feels like psychopaths are running this country and even the leaders of other countries. The food, water, skies, education, and medical resources have changed into things that are keeping us sick in general. The way you and Christine are living certainly seems like a possible solution to some of the things we are facing...back to basics seems like a start anyway. Much love and Blessings to you and your family from Colorado, USA 💞
@OregonGypsy.Күн бұрын
🎯 ❤️🙏❤️✌️❤
@samuelancelotti478Күн бұрын
then don't vote for parties that want to destroy the environment. Plain simple.
@EchoesofwhispersКүн бұрын
The lunatics have taken over the asylum
@wheelhouse5793Күн бұрын
Spot on, it's the same here in England 👌 question everything!
@redpillnibbler4423Күн бұрын
You arn’t alone,there are millions who are aware on some level that things are not the way they thought they were.
@lindafisher84413 күн бұрын
I am a hippie from the sixties…none of this deceit is new, we are maybe raising up against it. If you ever look into it about Indian folklore, it says that the 13 tribes will come together and change will happen and a lot of tribes have begun to ban together for the common good. Thank you for this video and the reminder to always be vigilant at 72. I still have not let my guard down.
@junehodsdon80372 күн бұрын
I was going to make this comment, we thought this in the 70's and likely for many generations since the beginning of time. Social media has accelerated this decline and has certainly made people really unhappy. I don't participate in it anymore except to stay connected to close family.
@Jfokes18 сағат бұрын
You mean the 13 evil tribes that run the world like the rockefeller’s and Rothschild?
@vickypetkova3551Күн бұрын
Usually people wake up and start questioning after they go through a big trauma or some kind of breaking event in their life. For me it happened when doctors told me that I probably have multiple sclerosis. I was in my early 30s, having so much work and plans ahead but somehow the time just stoped and eveeything freezes. In that moment I realized that my job, relationships and in general lifestyle were self destructive. I decided to start living a more jipsy life - like no more overtime or hard work pushing, no more toxic friends or relatives, no more trying to please everyone and make everyone happy but leaving myself in misery and pain. As a result now I have no friends, but feel somehow full and my own hero saving my own life. The real pain comes when you say what you think/feel because everyone leave or start blaming you for your own traumas...I really hope that somewhere will have at least one true friend waiting for a person like me. Kalle, I am very happy that you opened your eyes alone without need of something to force you to. I wish you all the health and happiness to you and your family 🤍🤍🤍
@mariajohansson60113 күн бұрын
Du har helt rätt Kalle! Världen är galen! Personerna som styr världen är ondskefulla. Dom vill inte vårat bästa. Sjukt kul att du har vaknat! Älskar när fler & fler vaknar! Underbart!! 🥰🥰🥰
@ganzw-erde-n47848 сағат бұрын
Du hast Recht dass die Welt verrückt erscheint. Weil sie eine Illusion ist. Deshalb betone ich ERSCHEINT.😊Und niemand ist wirklich böse. Es erscheint uns aber so wenn wir nicht richtig hinschauen.😉Und das ist nicht leicht bei allen Desinformationen.😔Aber auch das hat einen Grund. Einen Guten.❤ die Welt wie die meisten Menschen sie sehen können ist eine Schein-welt. Sie ist nicht wirklich. Es geht in Wirklichkeit um die Liebe. Es geht immer um die Liebe, die GANZE Liebe. Die gibt es hier in dieser Illusions-welt (noch!) nicht. Aber als ersten Schritt können wir immer mehr versuchen uns an der Liebe zu orientieren. Da können wir nichts falsch machen.🥰 Und ganz wichtig raus aus dem Opfer-Täter Modus! Der bringt uns nicht weiter!☺️ Auf dass wir die schwierigen Zeit alle gut überstehen und uns bald (GANZ= Keine Trennungen mehr!) wiedersehen🥳💜💜💜💫💞!
@IsabelleGrenier-z9pКүн бұрын
I've been thinking this for a while now. I feel like I don't fit in like I used to. I don't understand this world and I have this need to be alone, I actually crave time alone when I never did this much before. It's a healthy thing to question. If more of us did, maybe we could change things. But I think what is going on right now has to happen for the world to come back to balance. It's part of a cycle. It's important now more than ever to live mindfully and stay grounded, we'll get through this.
@beeheart6324Күн бұрын
Welcome to the club! But on a positive note: we are shifting over into another, a higher realm/reality that all of us, who are the 'weirdos', create. We are creating what is important to us. This transition time is absolute madness, without a doubt. To disconnect and create from the heart, being authentic, is what I do and some more people I know do that too.
@TinkaLukacova2 күн бұрын
In the Czech Republic, mothers can usually stay at home with their child for around 3 years, and they can extend this to 4 years, although the financial support is very limited. Our little one is 4 years old and still not attending a traditional kindergarten. We've decided to pursue homeschooling, even though it might mean earning less money, because it allows us to spend more time with her. This change in perspective happened after my sister, at the age of 47, passed away from cancer, leaving behind small children. Her loss reminded me how limited time can be. If I have the possibility not to, why should I put my child in a closed room, sitting behind a desk, memorizing things she may never need? It's important to question the world around us and have meaningful conversations about it Thank you for the video 🙂
@lindascott2008Күн бұрын
You are so wise and aware to make this decision for your child. How wonderful! Your sister is your guardian angel and smiling upon you, with you now.
@TinkaLukacovaКүн бұрын
@@lindascott2008 thank you ❤
@JanabroderickКүн бұрын
I am from Czech r. and I've homeschooled my child (now at College). I encourage you to do it. It changed our life. Best decision of my life.
@wendyhartman975412 сағат бұрын
26 year homeschool vet - all five kids turn down amazing! Go for it - you will NEVER regret it
@kermit31552 күн бұрын
We are all slaves, slaves with a salary….the problem is that most people does not realize this. We sell our precious life and time in this pyramid game where the greedy people highest up in the hierarchy just only wants us to work even harder. If people would only know that we could have/live in a paradise already now, in balance with nature. Instead we give our life away for a job/company we dont even like 5 days a week (if you are lucky living in a richer western country….). We are supposed to buy, buy, consume, consume all the time. A lot of the products that we buy have been produced in a poor country where people have to work 12 hours at least 6 day a week….(they are also slaves, they just have an a lower salary than us in the western world). All this just because these greedy people.
@samuelancelotti478Күн бұрын
not sure why everyone is so confused, it's simply called capitalism. If the final goal is money, all asked questions here can easily be answered.
@shannonlea372423 сағат бұрын
We’re the next 3rd world country.
@nizzie1621 сағат бұрын
@@samuelancelotti478 it’s not surprising. people have been conditioned not to question capitalism. It’s been made to appear to us that capitalism is simply the natural order of things.
@samuelancelotti47819 сағат бұрын
@@nizzie16 yeah, I feel like people are really talking around it, but to me there are so many answers to all sorts of questions about what's wrong in the world by just looking at how the capitalistic system works.
@victoriabryant307812 сағат бұрын
Including us for desiring ease that comes with consumerism
@corneliabraun90712 күн бұрын
Dear Kalle , i am happy about your honest words . I am 69 and i live in Germany . We too have been questioning everything for 40 years . We were always „ the others „ . People also laughed at us . Whether it was food , clothing , natural medicin etc . The world is also upside down for us . Wrong is right and right is wrong . I have the feeling i am living in another univers . Stay strong and live your life . Best regards to you and your loving owens from Conny and cat Felix 🐈⬛ from Germany . ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@Voimami3 күн бұрын
I live in Finland and have been observing this play for years now, nowadays even with amusement, and I wonder how people awaken to the truth so slowly. Once you’ve realized the matrix, it becomes so easy to live and breathe in your own loving truth, even though many have indeed been left alone with their . Peace and love to every heart.❤
@MarcoMasseriaКүн бұрын
I admire you ability to block out the crazy. I can't. The Global Sniffles reaction (and how mindless people are) meant things were never going to be the same. Didn't matter that things calmed down. You hit me once (just once) and I'm leaving. You should to. Get here to Uruguay. It never snows (but you can visit the Andes if you miss it).
@Emma-og2jtКүн бұрын
Totally agree. I manage to block out all the crazy by living in nature as much as possible. Don't have a clock in my house, my phone is usually off and I don't watch mainstream news. I eat organic food and cook everything myself.
@iwona91717 сағат бұрын
I swear Finns are the most reasonable people on this planet. Thank you for existing.
@chrissie93952 күн бұрын
Thank you for your openess! You speak the truth. Little children needs to be with parents for the first years. For inner stability, to feel saved and loved inside and outside. So the nervous system can relax an grow in trust and safety. This is the best start for a healthy and happy life out of the box and matrix. My son died 4 years ago as an adult. Every single day in our life is important! You both do so well in your own life and your sons life!! 💗🧡💚
@KnownByHeart11-11Күн бұрын
Definitely same page. Ive never seen you before but listening to and reading every comment tells me I’m with family. Started my homestead on a lonely Tennessee mountain after 2020 and I’ll never leave the solitude I have here. It heals the soul to reconnect with nature, follow rhythms of seasons, and explore our inner self. Got my sub and I look forward to more from your authentic soul.
@shannab823222 сағат бұрын
I bet your homestead is peaceful and beautiful. It resonates with our soul that its the way we were meant to live and how far capitalism led the world away from our true self. Glad you found your way out. God bless!
@Weaverbird49Күн бұрын
I completely agree with you. You are not crazy, the world is! I am 75 years old and have raised 4 children and I have 11 grandchildren. The world today is a frightening place. There is so little kindness and understanding of each other. Everything seems to revolve around the almighty dollar and not around what is good for people. I worry about the world where my children, grandchildren and great -grandchildren will live. It does not seem healthy. I applaud you and Christine for choosing to go your own way. We need more people with your mindset. Thank you for this post.
@danastavney5687Күн бұрын
You are right. Not everyone would agree. A long time ago I saw the "transformation" in people. We get used to something and then that's the way it is, I think most people live this way, kind of like zombies. I have been trying to reverse that in my own life. I don't have a TV, I don't answer the phone. I only use my cell phone for emergencies. I don't shop for something unless I absolutely need it, I try the thrift stores first. Even KZbin is hard to get away from. I only watch the people who feel the same way as I do, at least I know I am not alone. And neither are you. Thank you for sharing your feelings with us.
@annielaure30833 күн бұрын
This is the most impressive and apropos post I believe you have made. Before listening to this video I believed I was one of the rare few who was as concerned about the direction our world is moving at such an accelerated pace. Since the election in the U.S. this past November I've had to turn off all news on my TV & computer to protect my mental health. Some may think avoidance isn't a solution but at this point, it's my sincerest form of self-protection. Being aware, woke & spiritual within ourselves is the first step. The minority can actuate great change for the positive. Living a wholesome, meaningful & accountable life gives me hope & keeps me sane. Thank you for being courageous and posting your true feelings. There will surely be a harvest to be reaped from it.
@johenderson37423 күн бұрын
Best you ask a friend to inform you if anything big starts to happen or you may fail to prepare. Know exactly how you feel.
@Coeus-X2 күн бұрын
This is such a fantastic comment. You conveyed the mind space of many of us who feel the same way.
@johenderson3742Күн бұрын
@@annielaure3083 I heard somewhere that all it would take to create change is just 7% of the population.
@mkelly4042Күн бұрын
Hmm. I'm just trying to read between the lines here So listening to all the chaos in the world n the political world was ok all this time but now that someone has actually won you can't have the news on. Might I suggest you find better news sources n your mental health may be better.
@thealee31572 күн бұрын
2020 we sold everything and got on the road in an RV. Simplicity made me question why I needed all the things I had in my life and still couldn’t find happiness. I’m so happy to be part of the weirdos world and thank you for posting this post I’m glad I’m not alone ❤
@Retsy257Күн бұрын
I’m in the PNW and have an RV. I feel so free every time I pull it out. It’s like going back in time to 2019 when the world felt fun and normal
@MartyH-fp5jv2 күн бұрын
This is quite literally your best video ever! You escaped the Matrix and have embraced what it means to be human! I applaud you and Christine and the choices you are making for your beautiful family.
@martinastrand7823Күн бұрын
Wow, thank you for speaking from the heart on these important subjects ❤ A lot of people are feeling this truth inside and speaking behind closed doors. We are the ones who have to speak up and make a change. We are free to start questioning and change the narrative and laws together. It just takes communication and patience.
@inalechner74263 күн бұрын
it's so refreshing g to see someone speak so freely about their thoughts, kudos to you!! I agree with a lot of what you say and many of your thoughts resonate with me
@KalleFlodin3 күн бұрын
That's so sweet of you to say, thank you 🥰
@FeeltheFreedomanddoitanywa-s2t8 сағат бұрын
I'm in Scotland and have felt trapped in this system from childhood, I saw it and felt it and grieved about it, tried to get out it and now I work for myself offering a helpful service to people which has became more than a job, I see how others live and try to help show them a way out too if they want it. Ive always been drawn to Sweden, I even gave my daughter a Swedish name but I havnt quite made it there yet. I have also began my simple awakened life but not completely free still as my husband is not awake and I'm not sure what's next for me yet but all I can do is to follow my heart and see where it takes me. Your video came up on my feed today, very nice to hear what you have to say and to know there are others out there feeling similar
@Shiryone3 күн бұрын
We resonate with you 100%. Our "awakening/questioning things" began in earnest in 2010. Most people do not want to begin to pull the string on the sweater or want to connect the dots. But once you begin to see, you can no longer turn a blind eye. May you keep seeing and get to the bottom of all of this madness, and dare I say, destruction. After all these years, we are still discovering how deep it runs. (We are in the U. S.) Shalom.
@miephoex3 күн бұрын
My questioning began at a very early age (age 6 in 1954) when I learned at that I had lost a baby brother at a Japanese concentration camp in 1943. I questioned more when I met a young girl in my hometown in the Netherlands whose family had recently escaped through the Black Forest, running from East Berlin. I met God at a very early age also. He gave me the strength and comfort needed to process the ugliness of mankind. He also had me see the kindness and goodness in others. I pray for all of those who are seeking answers. Gods Blessings be with you.
@ShoshanasCabana2 күн бұрын
@@miephoexthank you for sharing your story with us . God bless you ❤
@mkelly4042Күн бұрын
Just out of curiosity, when did so many people decide to switch from something resonating with us rather than us resonating with it. It used to be "This story really resonates with me." More n more, in addition to the overuse of the word , I see " I really resonated with this story"
@Shiryone21 сағат бұрын
@@mkelly4042 I never stopped to think about that. If I'm speaking or make a video, do you resonate with me, or did I resonate with you whom I don't even know? To me I'm saying, "I can relate to you or what you are saying." Does that make sense?
@Coeus-X2 күн бұрын
It is such a comforting feeling when wholesome good hearted people such as yourself convey a familiar ideology of the world we wander. Thank you for this. Perfect first video to see of yours. I look forward to many more.
@sharenladd29483 күн бұрын
Sending a warm hello from Utah USA, I'm 62 years old and I have seen the decline in society. I relate so much to you and Kristine which is why I like your channels.We are living in a toxic culture which has become normal to a lot of people especially young ones. I found support from Gabor Mate and his book The myth of normal. It seems the line between right and wrong /good and bad has become distorted . I could go on and on about my own personal experiences. I feel life has become so much more complicated mentally. Happy holidays :)
@jacquelinelovelace17183 күн бұрын
I’m reading that book too! It is sooooooooo very good. 2/3s of the way done.
@Sophia-wm2ef2 күн бұрын
I also recommend Gabor Mate's Myth of Normal. I'm also 2/3ds through it.
@ritaranee47872 күн бұрын
Narcissism growing
@OregonGypsy.Күн бұрын
❤
@heidrunlehmann1023Күн бұрын
Narcisissm grows when you are not really loved and cared during early childhood ,when Kids are seen as an Objekt insted of a human beeing in his individuality....Result of early trauma and neglect and genetical disposition....
@MisMariaRosee2 күн бұрын
My advice to everyone for the end of 2024 is to read Your Life Your Game by Keezano📚I’ve read it, and it truly changed my life. It beautifully shows how connecting with God and your inner self can lead to spiritual growth and financial success. A must-read in 2024..
@James.NewYork2 күн бұрын
Thank you
@AlaskaWild2 күн бұрын
God is not here to make you rich. It goes against what the Bible teaches. Stop spreading false information.
@karene91312 күн бұрын
Or read the Bible … Gods guidebook for life…He created us and knows what we need!
@MountainEagle77Күн бұрын
God isn’t here to give us financial success. That’s not even biblical. God wants total dependency on Him. Money does the complete opposite. I believe it’s ok to ask God to help us financially, but our drive should not be money and success. Our drive should be to please God and seek out HIS will for our lives.
@LilyGazouКүн бұрын
Is this a bot?
@ggbythesea92313 күн бұрын
Thank YOU, Kalle, for this important, *REAL* discussion. May this consciousness & awareness lead to Healing, Strength, Courage, emPowerment, & PEACE. 🌎🕊🤲🏼
@livingluminousКүн бұрын
Love this and agree. It's WISE to question everything! I'm doing this with my faith right now after chasing the slow and simple life and homeschooling our kids for many years. The crackling fire, candles, and sleeping fur babies are signposts of the real REST we all are made to live from. ❤ You're doing good work!
@veepotter3073 күн бұрын
I resonated with your comments about not having a boss tell you what to do. Since I retired, having my own time, my own schedule, my own chores, etc is so meaningful to me. It just makes me happy! You are living your best life, it’s yours, no apologies necessary on your channel!
@teacupgoodness2 күн бұрын
Awesome video Kalle! These are very important topics, thank you 🙏🏻
@kendralynne3 күн бұрын
I loved listening to this conversation. Ours eyes were opened to so many things we'd never thought about questioning once we moved onto our homestead and started living a more simple life. Our whole world view changed.
@Henri3773 күн бұрын
Dear Kalle, you are the sane one, the world is crazy. Questioning narrative takes courage and awareness. You've learned to become present (I congratulate you! ) You are waking up. I would love to shake your hand..... I thank you for this very personal share, I'm sure it will comfort and encourage many. You are making a ton of sense . I am very touched by your words. Your son has "chosen " very well and wisely. Much love from New Zealand 🇳🇿 Thank you again ⚘️
@rouveforbes71653 күн бұрын
Totally agree . Rights without responsibility to do no harm. Economics before ethics. Enormous Inequality. But when I look my young adult, and their friends I feel hope. Amid all the terrorism, disaster I see evidence of posttraumatic growth , many younger people such as yourself, becoming stronger, wiser, and more compassionate . Each day I acknowledge this growth , and live in gratitude. Hugs
@rokpodlogar606221 сағат бұрын
The quest is not to understand the world outside, but to find meaning in the world within.
@carrieanneartsco3 күн бұрын
I’m a single woman in Canada who wants to escape the industrial complex. Feeling powerless to change my lifestyle and looking for awakening community. I appreciate your perspective and I’m so happy many people are breaking free of “normal.”
@Saaaa23243 күн бұрын
I’m in rural Manitoba, properties in rural areas are quite affordable! I’m able to grow a big garden and live a quiet life. I work in a small nearby town part time. I hope that you are able to pursue your dream!
@carrieanneartsco2 күн бұрын
@@Saaaa2324 do you get away in the winter? I lived in Winnipeg years ago and found winter long and unbearable. I'm in BC, which has many benefits but also expensive.
@BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi2 күн бұрын
You should check out Sweden, even though the winters are long. But properties are affordable, large enough and very little building restrictions. I also believe that a good Community is more important then ever!
@JumpingjoepКүн бұрын
If you're single just go for it.
@Saaaa232420 сағат бұрын
@@carrieanneartsco I have come to welcome winter, and have found ways to enjoy it. I mostly stay very close to home honestly, I don’t like traveling in this weather 😊 I also lived in BC until 2017. Personally I could not afford my lifestyle in that location!
@7thswansong152Күн бұрын
You have been given discernment. Your walk in Nature has brought you closer to God. I was born this way, my mother said I always asked Why? If I didn't say that, I had nothing to say at all. I'm 67, it's all coming together right now. We ARE born for this time.
@karenhutchison123 күн бұрын
This resonates with me. You honestly wouldn't know what is true or not in this world. I live in a small cabin on a Scottish Island, trying to live a more simple life, having more time to connect with our wild landscape. I am questioning if produce which is labelled organic is actually organic 🤨
@judithkopchak22913 күн бұрын
@karenhutchison12 Same here. In America we are watching for Bio- engineered chemicals in our food. It's in just about everything. So far, organic is free from it but for how long? 🤔
@zaroliina3 күн бұрын
Depends where it is produced. From my experience you can trust Nordi organic food and most European organic, maybe also some South America. Would trust chinese food or ingredients.
@mississippi72242 күн бұрын
True is that we all have to breathe, drink, eat and MOVE - some more than others! This won´t change in the near future. At the end of the day - there is no online life, only what surrounds us. You chose a beautiful part of the world - glad you did! Orangic is what you grow in your garden - for sure ;)
@karenhutchison12Күн бұрын
@@mississippi7224yes we grow as much as we can in our challenging weather
@evajackholmКүн бұрын
in Denmark you are alowed to use ordinary fertilizer from ordinary farming and something from the cities, if you nat are anle ti have emough øko fertilizer( it is very defficult . No organic is not organic anymore, dont buy it. Instead buy bio dynamic .
@tuesdayschild789916 сағат бұрын
Just found you 4 minutes ago & stopping the video just over 3 minutes .... I already agree with you!! And to say that MOST people are much older when they start questioning everything. I started the questions in my mid 30's & now I'm approaching 70! You are not crazy or weird...but you are wise beyond your years....KEEP it up. New subscriber, 3 minutes in. Blessings~
@susannemartin20243 күн бұрын
Hi from Västernorrland! First of all I want to thank you for this video. You actually speak out of my heart. Almost 4 years ago I moved to Sweden, after selling everything in Germany I worked so hard for. With no plans at all. I just knew I wanted to get away from a society that kept me in a hamster wheel. Meanwhile I got divorced from my narcissistic husband and lost almost everything. Now I’m living in a little house on the farm of my bestie. In Germany I was a CEO and some other „important“ employments. But I started more and more questioning the way society, family etc is forcing us to live a certain lifestyle. Now after almost 5 years in Sweden and 3 years driving a summer cafe with my sister in cream I am glad to have made the step to move to another country. Even though I went to a lot of pains over the last 1,5 years. But to be honest it’s not Sweden itself or it’s municipalities that gives me the feeling to be in the right place. It’s my friends from different places of Europe that support me. For me it’s very strange to see that a country like Sweden is so backwards when it comes to childcare. Not even what they tell mothers of newborn children but also the thing with schooling. Also holistic medicine is still a very weird thing to most of the people. In Germany it was so common to get holistic medicine and care. Östersund is the place to be for me in this case. But enough from me. Thank you so much for opening up a topic that should be discussed in my opinion. Sending lots of love to you and your family ❤
@Ketowski3 күн бұрын
Interesting. I wonder if conventional society is similar almost everywhere.
@BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi3 күн бұрын
Hi Susanne, Ich bin auch aus Deutschland, aber von der Schweiz hier nach Schweden gekommen vor 1.5 Jahren. Kann gut nachvollziehen was Du schreibst, auch wenn ich keine Kinder habe. Aber es ist schön von Gleich-gesinnten zu hören, in einer Welt die gespalten ist/wurde und zensiert wurde. Lg, Forest
@jorickaКүн бұрын
Great to read about your story. Agree with a lot. Yes, Sweden has a backward childcare system and also unfair distribution of welfare. But once, we the people actually knows the laws, we can take advantage of some of the most unfair systems. It's not perfect, but eventually it WILL get better.. Take care
@samuelancelotti47823 сағат бұрын
@BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi Ich finde, dass hier ehrlich gesagt nichts zensiert wird. Guck mal in die Kommentare, sowas wäre in Russland oder Nordkorea undenkbar.
@BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi22 сағат бұрын
@@samuelancelotti478 ich meine auch nicht, dass die Kommentare zensiert werden können, sondern Videos oder ganze Kanäle. Das ist leider schon sehr oft passiert!
@niinatakkula48512 күн бұрын
Your thoughts are speaking to me, thank you for sharing! Btw, your dog truly knows how to relax ❤
@EchoesofwhispersКүн бұрын
We could learn a lot from sweet puppers
@jennyjones82913 күн бұрын
I love this openness and honesty and yet there’s so much you feel you can’t say for the very real threat of being cancelled. I’d be happy listen to many more fireside brain dumping ramblings 🙂
@suburbanhermit72 күн бұрын
My wife and I have dreamed of living the way you do. I started "pulling the thread" years ago, around the time I became a Norse Pagan. Since then, the pull to live close to nature and to be self-sufficient has only grown. I truly hope we will be able to join you in this lifestyle one day! Thank you for the video!
@Ka-ly8oi3 күн бұрын
What you say absolutely resonates with me! Love from Germany
@atank3 сағат бұрын
Hello & you are absolutely spot on ~ everything is just on the edge of total chaos !!!
@yankalu20002 күн бұрын
You are not alone! I started to ask years ago, and it seems that absurdity intensifies in recent years. However, I’m realizing that the world always been this way (unless this is what his-story telling us). Everything is wired. People are waking up and it’s good to see.
@jessied369620 сағат бұрын
Don't you feel like the universe is screaming at us?
@Sophia-wm2efКүн бұрын
Kalle, you are not alone. I resonate with all you say, and it is most comforting to know that there are others out there with the same thoughts. Thank you for sharing these thoughts. Hopefully, by doing so, you will encourage others to stop for a moment and question their beliefs and values.
@lenaengell85283 күн бұрын
Tusen tack, Kalle. Den viktigaste video som du har gjort! Hjärtligt tack!
@MsKkkim2 күн бұрын
Best video yet! I’m glad you’re talking about it.
@Theresa-t6d2 күн бұрын
I love how calm you are in your snowy forest cabin with your fireplace behind you. Living in the real world (nature), is so much better than the fake world. The world is in significant decline. Too many lies all with the same roots, money driven. Your assessment is correct. We’re all sick of this shit.
@likealily69382 күн бұрын
You're speaking from my heart! Thank you!
@marymick34022 күн бұрын
Thanks for giving voice to what you have become aware of. I think many of us are in question. And choosing to live in alignment with what is right for ourselves rather than be dictated to. ❤
@talithakehoe763323 сағат бұрын
Very wise words! Frog in the pot, we became hypnotised, disconnected from nature, disconnected from ourselves! We stopped listening, we need to come back and re-member! Our soul is calling for it! The alternative is empty dead and it’s not an option for true happiness creative expression self actualisation which is what life craves!
@kpf1818Kath2 күн бұрын
I’ve respected your living choice in nature. Over time amenities work out within your timeline. Your lifestyle truly is a breath of fresh air.
@ingelasjostromhagerfors5132Күн бұрын
Thank you for this video! It totally resonates with me! I think we are more and more people waken up. And as someone wrote, once you have seen what's going on you can't unsee it and go back. It's impossible.
@thehealthjunkie89962 күн бұрын
No you're not going mad, the whole world is nuts. I do feel like I'm in the Truman show.
@natalieharvey56313 сағат бұрын
Question, do you visit family and friends back in the city? How do they treat you and respond to your choices?
@professormoriarty68752 күн бұрын
You're doing the right thing, Kalle.
@Shannon-u8v3 сағат бұрын
I have always had a different view of how life should be. Wondering how it ends ? Wondering how many people are Wondering the same? Spent years thinking one day I will find people like me. Now I see in the comments that I am not alone. Thanks for your time!
@ColleenMichel2 күн бұрын
I’m also questioning a lot of the same things. I think more of this calm and open talk is needed, especially in person, and have been trying to do more of it. But people are so stressed, it’s hard to get there. I’ve always believed in the good intentions of organizations and groups, but now am questioning motives a lot more, and thinking more critically.
@Emma-og2jtКүн бұрын
I can totally relate to your thoughts in this video. It's good that you did something about your situation at a young age. I started questioning the world when I was a kid. I grew up in the 50's and 60's. I couldn't understand why many teachers seemed to hate kids, I couldn't understand why we were made to sit still from 09.00 until 16.00 and I started school when I was four. Things have improved thankfully. There were many things I couldn't understand when I was a child. As a teenager I would run off to the beach at school lunch times. It wasn't allowed and if I was caught I would be belted with a leather belt. I was never caught. As an adult I never fitted into the system (and didn't want to) even although I got a good, well-paid job. It was a fight for freedom for most of my adult life. Every minute I could, I have spent in nature right from childhood. By using critical thinking and continually asking questions, I feel I have got some answers to why our crazy world is the way that it is. David Icke's channel may be too extreme for some but it opens up concepts which should at least get people thinking even if they do not believe his ideas. His latest book 'The Reveal' opens up the mind to things most of us have never thought of.
@carolorr66913 күн бұрын
Great video Kalle! Thank you for sharing! Ive had to become very picky and choosy about what I watch. I need to stay away from social media that raises my anxiety. Everyone is different. And I have to let others have their lives and let myself have my own life though we are at complete different spectrums. Let the evil darkness go and concentrate on the light and goodness you feel.
@chrisw87933 сағат бұрын
I think many people get "panic" and anxiety from having to think for themselves or create their own life. They "feel good" about going to a job whether they enjoy it or not.... Due to illness, I have been forced to move from the country into a community, but I long for the silence and peace of the forest every day. Glad I found your channel 🤗
@maryweckerle99462 күн бұрын
Thank you for explaining. Congratulations on your newborn and new family.
@natalieharvey56313 сағат бұрын
Thank you for sharing your journey. It's really refreshing to hear 🙏
@margogreen86192 күн бұрын
You are not alone, nothing makes sense anymore but it's by design!
@us3r1118 сағат бұрын
It’s very encouraging reading so many positive comments and makes me happy to see YOU!
@unhurriedwithchugs58282 күн бұрын
Thanks! I am halfway in your video now, and I feel my heart getting set straight again by your presence and speech! I have been torn last few days between my intense desire to live in a log cabin in nature and strong reluctance to deal with a car, without which cabin life seems nearly impossible. But I am returning to the true wisdom with your help. Also I actually very much expect our systems to all collapse in the worst case, or be safely overhauled to sustainability and health in the best case, which I am trying to support with my work. Probably it will land somewhere in the middle in an eternal battle though. And I just have to add - your beautiful dream interiors also played a part in my soul retrieval :)
@LilyGazouКүн бұрын
Electric bike👍
@nonyabusiness703918 сағат бұрын
You are doing right by your family. Thank you for being a good example to others. Take care brother.
@christianwolff96283 күн бұрын
Wow you are awake. You dont know how happy that makes me. But I always hoped that you are🙏 here in Germany 20% are awake. That is so scary. Most of the people defend the crazy system. It is very very hard to live with the robots around me. What can we do? I woke up in 2017 because of cancer. I would love to conect with all of you and start to build a better world for our children🙏 send love to you and your beautiful family from Tyskland.
@sue76213 күн бұрын
Sending love from a Retired nurse from Newcastle living in Wales! Quantum healing is coming The Best Is Yet to Come ❤️💜❤️🕊️🕊️🕊️🙏🌎☀️☀️☀️
@Coyannn3 күн бұрын
Was meinst du mit 20%? Woher kommt diese Zahl?
@BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi3 күн бұрын
Hi Christian, Ich sehe es genau wie Du und wünsche Dir alles Gute für Deine Gesundheit! Ein gesunder Lebensstil war auch für mich der Grund nach Schweden auszuwandern. Mein Ziel ist es Menschen hier auf den gleichen Weg zu bringen und zu helfen sie zurück zur Natur zu bringen. Ich hoffe es wird mir gelingen und Videos, wie die von Kalle, werden hoffentlich auch helfen. Ich hoffe Du wirst wieder gesund, Forest
@Ergalitious3 күн бұрын
Hi from Poland, I am awake from 2000 since I've red the book about eating fat from polish doc. Kwaśniewski. First everybody was laughing because it was common knowledge that fat makes you fat... And then I've red it and start to questioning everything
@samuelancelotti4783 күн бұрын
I assume that by your “20%” you are referring to the AFD's poll results for the federal election? I'm sorry to have to tell you that you didn't wake up, but fell victim to the pied pipers. You could have become critical the moment you were given very simple answers to complex questions. But we are probably just leaving the fact-based age, so your kind of awakening is quite fashionable and probably represents the new mainstream. But wait... then you would have to wake up again soon to free yourself from the new mainstream... :-)
@theholepictureКүн бұрын
I put this on a t-shirt from my son. Don't Let The Tamed Ones Tell You How To Live. I have apologized to my kid for not giving them as much as I had wished and as musch as many other had because we lived in the middle of nowhere. Scott told me to STFU, we had all we needed, he said he was richer for having grown up in such a beautiful place.
@GiseleBonenfantКүн бұрын
A physicist would describe everything as frequency. Everything is emanating at a certain vibration and we recognize familiar frequencies; i.e., the ones which were in our environment growing up. This is how employers "sniff out" employees who will benefit them. The natural world emits the truest of frequencies; organic vs inorganic. You have immersed yourself in the natural organic world, the way we used to and are meant to live. The indigenous and ancient ones always knew this and have not forgotten. We are now beginning to remember... Congratulations!
@karenleighfischer85642 күн бұрын
This was a refreshing video. You are not alone. I appreciate you offering everyone the chance to discuss observations and feelings. As you know, we have felt this was, and have taken steps to get where we feel we should. For those that don't know. I was on Kalles' last event in September. It changed my life. I came home, quit my toxic job, and both my husband and I decided it was time to move out of the tourism and consumerism driven florida USA and move to my childhood home in Northern Minnesota. I took a job as a ranger in the meantime for a nice campground, with great people to work with. I sent out my resumes. And officially, last week, I was notified that I got my dream job as a medic for the boundary waters. This is an area in the national forest for cancers. No modern convinces, technology. Just nature and peace. The children and my husband are so excited. Thank you so much, Kalle, for what you do. If it wasn't for you, I would not have found myself, and I became brave to say enough is enough. Thank you from me and my family.
@wildeevolution2 күн бұрын
You read my mind! I had this exact conversation with my children today, for the millionth time. I don’t know about the rest of the world but we appear to be the only sane people in the USA. 😅
@samuelancelotti47819 сағат бұрын
.. said every person in the US?
@nicholasdenney23817 сағат бұрын
I literally got to the point where i believe i can see ‘sickness’ in every metre of space here in Norfolk in England. Either it is the eco-system reduced to agricultural wasteland, woodland showing lack of balanced species, litter, encroaching development, or people with unhealthy priorities. Until the majority understand healthy use of resources and prioritise respect for nature with respect for heath, wellbeing, community and creativity; we will continue to be polarised by companies that prioritise their own gain and will fabricate any lie they need to retain their position. We need to communicate like adults, with empathy and nuance and realise the joy of working within the balance of nature. Meeting friends, walking in nature, growing vegetables, creating; these are the only things that begin to help me feel better.
@Hermit19035 сағат бұрын
We moved from Norfolk to Scottish Highlands 23 years ago. I know exactly what you are talking about.
@Sweetsluv3 күн бұрын
You are not alone in thinking this way! Good will always prevail over evil..people are slowly starting to see Truth and Light. God speed❤
@themplar3 күн бұрын
You do realize that good and evil dont actually exist as things right?
@Ketowski3 күн бұрын
@@themplar So everything is equal?
@shannab823222 сағат бұрын
God works for the good of those who love Him ❤
@Emiliasvideodagbok3 күн бұрын
Wow, jättebra och så otroligt viktig video. Modigt att våga dela med dig av dina åsikter och att prata om detta behövs verkligen.
@KalleFlodinКүн бұрын
Va fint att höra, tack ❤
@leanette9993 күн бұрын
At 50 seconds in, I agree with you 100%. I keep thinking I’m in some kind of a strange dream. Doesn’t seem real. I wish I were out living like you are so I could really ignore all of it and concentrate on daily life. Love your videos. Stay well.
@KalleFlodin3 күн бұрын
I hope you will get there one day soon ❤
@aruvielevenstar39443 күн бұрын
I have exactly the same feeling
@StefanialakКүн бұрын
It’s not just you. Thank you so much for this video. It’s a breath of fresh air amidst the chaos.