The whisper in the wind

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The air smelled different today. Not quite spring yet, but close. That in-between time when the earth stirs just beneath the surface, waking up, stretching. I was outside, hands in the dirt, clearing away the remnants of winter from the garden. The wind picked up suddenly, not harsh, not cold, just there. And in it, a sound. A whisper, almost.

It reminded me of something old, something familiar but distant. Not a memory exactly, more like a presence. The kind that makes you stop what you're doing and just listen. I don’t know why, but in that moment, I thought of Vikings. Not the versions from TV, not the stories of raiders and longships, but the real ones: the ones who stood at the edge of the world, looking out at the sea, knowing they were part of something bigger.

And then, just as quickly, my thoughts shifted to bhakti. The path of devotion. Of surrender. Two worlds, seemingly so different, but suddenly feeling the same.

The warrior’s devotion

Bhakti yoga isn’t about bowing down or losing yourself. It’s about love, but not the kind most people think of. It’s fierce. It’s raw. It’s choosing to give yourself fully, not because you have to, but because something in you knows it’s right. And in that way, it’s not so different from the Vikings. They weren’t just warriors—they were devoted. They swore oaths, made offerings, trusted their gods to guide them, not out of fear, but because they had relationship.

The Hávamál—one of the old Norse texts—says:

**A man must stand by his word. No burden is heavier than a soul without honor.
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That sounds like bhakti to me. Not rules, not dogma, but a way of being. Showing up. Offering yourself. Trusting. The same way I trust that the seasons will shift, that the seeds I plant will break through the soil, even if I don’t see them yet.

Sacrifice & surrender

There’s this idea that surrender is weak. That letting go means giving up. But the Vikings knew better. Before battle, they made offerings—not as a desperate plea, but as a declaration. A knowing. The gods are with me. I do my part, and they do theirs. That’s bhakti too. You don’t sit back and wait. You show up, heart open, ready for whatever comes.

And I get it. Because out here, hands deep in the earth, I feel that same connection. The wind carries more than air. It carries stories, whispers, reminders that we are never as alone as we think we are. Bhakti isn’t just about chanting in a temple, just like Viking devotion wasn’t just about rituals. It’s about living it. Feeling the presence of something greater, whether in a storm at sea, or in the quiet rustling of new leaves.

The strongest warrior fights for love
The wind died down, and I got back to work. But something had shifted. It’s funny how these moments sneak up on you, when the ordinary becomes something else, something deeper.

I think the Vikings and the bhaktas understood the same truth: The strongest warriors aren’t the ones who fight the hardest, but the ones who know what they stand for. Devotion isn’t a weakness: it’s power. The kind that roots you, steadies you, and gives you the courage to walk forward, whether into battle, into the unknown, or simply into the next season.

Spring is coming. The earth knows it. The wind knows it. And for a moment, standing there in the garden, I knew it too.



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I don't understand, is the first one a photo or a painting?:) Very beautiful.

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No it’s a picture I took during a walk. Thanks for your sweet words

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A beautiful analogy between Nordic thought and that of the bhaktas!
Blessed is the devotion that nourishes the soul!

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Estupendas fotos. Un tema que me gusta mucho

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Thank you very much, I appreciate the time you took for reading 🙏

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Nice shoot, have a nice day
!PIZZA
!LOL
!INDEED
!HOPE
!LUV

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Thank you for taking the time to read the post 🙏

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The path of devotion. Of surrender. Two worlds, seemingly so different, but suddenly feeling the same.

In many cases, these two are indeed the same. If you actually devote yourself to something, then you surrender yourself to it. Your time, your attention, your thoughts.

And in that way, it’s not so different from the Vikings. They weren’t just warriors—they were devoted. They swore oaths, made offerings, trusted their gods to guide them, not out of fear, but because they had relationship.

Many people say that God is loving.
God is love.

If this is true, then no one should fear God.

But as we can see many things in this world, this is questionable.

There are many sufferings in this world.
And in addition to the suffering and to the cruelty of mankind, many animals are also suffering, eating each other alive, some of them even enjoy killing others.

Many living beings (both humans and animals too) endure incredibly amount of pain and suffering physically and emotionally too.

Would a truly loving, all knowing, almighty God build, or allow a world like this to exists?

Especially for millions of years?

No.

Because if God would truly love his creations, then there would be no suffering, no pain in this world at all.

Only love.

The strongest warrior fights for love

Love is something, which do not need fight.

True love is natural and unconditional.

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Thank you for taking the time to read, I appreciate it very much. I read your post thoroughly and with great focus, I strongly believe we mean the same with other words ❤️

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You're quite the insightful poetess, Nathalie. I know very well this love and devotion, and it's why I do what I do. It orients my actions and choices. I live by Bhakti, and it's expressed here on Hive too, and everywhere. You're right about the strongest warriors fighting for love, for what they love and hold dear. Love is indomitable. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

!ALIVE
!BBH
!INDEED
!LOLZ

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You are quite the poetic man in your answers as well my friend ❤️ for me it feels like a calling, it feels natural and completely who I am. I’m not surprised a bit that you feel and live the same, named as anything what it is. It simply is !INDEED !HOPE

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You're very kind, Nathalie, thank you, I truly appreciate it. I get that, and I'd say for me too. It's a big reason that I'm on earth. Indeed, the name used is not important, all I know is that it rings in my heart. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

!HOPE
!INDEED

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