I so feel you Henrik!! As a highly sensitive person I am alwaaaayyyyyys in nature!! At least, as much as I can!! I feel so recharged by the natural world, the beauty....I feel held, supported, SEEN!!!! Nature takes you where you are...Trees, plants and birds are my firends❤. Nature being a very neutral space, it deeply 'purifies' us, and connects us directly to the heart💚🥰 I am glad that we resonate on this😊 and love the village of inner huts idea!!😅
@sleepwithenrikpodcast4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your wise words! 🌿 I’m glad you like the idea of inner huts. Nature truly has a magical ability to unite and heal us. 💚😊
@cindyjm73944 ай бұрын
What your saying makes complete sense. I like that you’re expressing how you feel. In a specific way. You make it okay for people that feel similarly. Thank you. Love the analogy, space ship or hut. Comfy & cozy✨
I call this my inner world! And it's exactly how you describe it! Although I have different types of houses. One cottage in the middle of the woods, in the mountains, something that looks like Sweden. I have a place that looks like Scotland. And sometimes just somewhere. I live most of my life like this, being in both worlds. It's safe indeed. And I can talk to anyone I know that I know/ or do not know but more from the internet for example. But also where I meet and converse with my spirit guides. I have used this my whole life, I can't remember I haven't had a world like this. The problem with it is when there's a need for you to go out in the world as we know it, outside. To create something, to make a move, etc. It's a world I never share with others, only in my inner world where everyone is nice. It is described even centuries ago by people such as the shaman, witches and druids.
@sleepwithenrikpodcast4 ай бұрын
Oooh! What a beautiful and fascinating inner world! 🏞️ Thank you!
@beritheide94704 ай бұрын
Thank you for being here and for sharing these inner thoughts with us ! Nature is also so incredibly important to me! As you say, you don’t have to prove anything out there, you can just be yourself surrounded by beautiful trees… I think I would like to be surrounded by trees in my inner hut… I discovered your channel through Jonna Jinton and Vandra med Henrik. I also listen to Somna med Henrik which I like a lot! Thank you again!🙏🏽
@sleepwithenrikpodcast4 ай бұрын
Thank you SO much!! 😊❤️ what a lovely inner hut, with trees! 🌲
@ScotRye4 ай бұрын
Thank you again for showing with honesty your true self, I don’t have an inner vessel, except for a spirit which is surrounded by my human body, I can’t travel through space and time, I wish I could as you do. I feel very much connected with my spirit when I’m in nature, especially when laying down on the beach at night and looking at the vastness of the universe from my little me as a human. Your videos and podcasts put me to question and wonder in awe about life, you are brilliant indeed!
@sleepwithenrikpodcast4 ай бұрын
Thank you, Scot! It's wonderful to hear that my videos and podcasts resonate with you and help you connect with your spirit. Nature has a unique way of grounding us and expanding our sense of the universe. Keep exploring and embracing that connection! 🌌✨
@So-Be-It_8904 ай бұрын
I grew up in a rural suburban area. The city frightens me. I don't like crowded places.
@karenarden18564 ай бұрын
Hej Henrik, this was such an awesome video, and the expanded version of what I saw very late last night on Instagram, and quite sleepily commented on. I got back from work early tonight, so the chance to check out your video here came. I also love the forest, and being surrounded by trees, ferns, animals, and all. I remember when one of my brothers and I were together deep in the woods. We were both so highly impressed at how we felt such an amazing sense of affinity with all around us. There was a thought that maybe our small, but nonetheless dominant, Native American ancestry was a part of this feeling. But then we could look at our Swedish ancestry as well, because trees are still abundant in Northern Sweden. So yes, being out in Nature is a grounding force to actually make me feel like my spirit can soar! Your ideas were wondrous to hear, and oh, one of the most beautiful things you said was about looking at the night sky. A glorious anthem that I sang many times begins with the words "When I gaze into the night skies, and see the work of your fingers, the moon and stars suspended in space..." I love the glory of the stars, and have always been a moon watcher. I guess for me, the connection to all the creation around me is like a soothing balm. I am a very solitary person much of the time~I can be "bubbly" out and about, but I need a lot of solitude. I believe hiding away from the negativity so prevalent in the world is really important for me too. I am a big encourager, and I guess it needs to start with me encouraging myself, for me to then spread that to others. So yeah, I think being alone and recharging myself, finding that inner light to let it shine forth is what I need to do. Using my creative gifts will make me feel like I am on "Cloud 9" so super important to me as well~music plays one of the most important parts in my life, and as a dancer, dance sets my soul on fire. And a fika, with kaffe, and Svenska pastries, can help keep me happy too! 😄 🥰💖
@sleepwithenrikpodcast4 ай бұрын
Hey there! Thanks so much for this thoughtful comment. It's amazing how nature can connect us to something deeper, isn't it? Whether it's our ancestry or just being human, there's something special about being in the forest. I love how you talked about stargazing. There's nothing quite like looking up at a clear night sky to make you feel small and significant at the same time. It's humbling and inspiring. I totally get what you mean about needing solitude to recharge. It's so important to have that time to yourself, away from all the noise. And using that time to tap into your creativity through music and dance - that's beautiful. Keep nurturing that inner light of yours. The world needs more people spreading encouragement and positivity. And hey, a good fika never hurts either! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Take care!