Music is by a Russian/Siberian ethno band I just recently discovered “Vedan Kolod” and I think these guys are one of the few Slavic folk/ethno bands that have a real, authentic, pagan Slavic sound
Such a beautiful lullaby song by a group “Secret Garden”
They do include the word “angels” here but we’re not yet sure if the concept of Angels originated from Christianity, or if they had angels in pagan era.
In any case, it’s a sweet, and pleasant lullaby
Also, the lyrics: “loolie loolie loolie is often found in Russian lullabies as well
They do include the word “angels” here but we’re not yet sure if the concept of Angels originated from Christianity, or if they had angels in pagan era.
In any case, it’s a sweet, and pleasant lullaby
Also, the lyrics: “loolie loolie loolie is often found in Russian lullabies as well
Here’s a Russian lullaby song with the words: “Oh loolie, loolie” in it. This is a Slavic traditional song, and in many other Russian/Slavic lullabies you hear these words “loolie loolie”
I found that to our pagan ancestors, raising their family, and raising their kin domain/ancestral farm went hand in hand
Are you going to Scarborough Fair?
Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme
Remember me to one who lives there
He once was a true love of mine…
Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme
Remember me to one who lives there
He once was a true love of mine…
Forwarded from Old and New European Art and Aesthetics
The Fairy Court. Robert Huskisson (British, 1820-1861).