Red pencil shop on Leo Tolstoy street Rainy Walk Russia St. Petersburg

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  • @ursulafranke4552
    @ursulafranke4552 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Ein interessantes Geschäft. Und die schöne Treppe nach oben. Da könnte man lange sich aufhalten und gucken.

    • @ivarmaldeikis
      @ivarmaldeikis  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ja, ich mag Orte wie diesen. Das Gefühl, unter den eigenen Leuten zu sein, zu Hause... es gibt niemanden in der Nähe, vor dem man das Theater der politischen Korrektheit aufführen müsste!!:):)

  • @lizapop709
    @lizapop709 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Best walk!❤

  • @DavidErdody
    @DavidErdody 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice place

  • @sheilahaniszewska4616
    @sheilahaniszewska4616 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    can you show us where F. Dostoevsky lived? have you walked by there yet?

    • @ivarmaldeikis
      @ivarmaldeikis  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Here is a video of the area where Dostoevsky lived and all the characters from his works. Dostoevsky had many rented apartments, including in this area. the energy here is bad, I never liked this area!.. Previously, there was a black forest infested with snakes... then there was an area of St. Petersburg with hot spots - dirty taverns and brothels, beggars, dirt, and some kind of Russian spirituality incomprehensible to me, frightening me! I haven’t read a single work by Dostoevsky, I’m afraid for my mind, it’s like absinthe...:):)
      0:50 - a house with columns - Fyodor Mikhailovich was sitting there in this small prison. The video has subtitles. Sometimes when I walk in this area, I come across people's faces that look like something from his works. I always look around to see if these people are looking at my back with an unblinking gaze...
      th-cam.com/video/5TWXn9qc87E/w-d-xo.html

    • @sheilahaniszewska4616
      @sheilahaniszewska4616 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ivarmaldeikis thanks Ivar,, this is fascinating.. i was in Russia, then the USSR in 1969 on a tour, and the Intourist guide did point out Dostoevskys place ( i guess there are many , like you say), i even have an old photo somewhere i thnk) we were not there long enough for the energy of that area to have an effect.. but i totally get what you mean about dark energies lingering in places.. more so , i would think in places like St petersburg.. i think of the tens of thousands who died building the city under peter the great,, the long long siege during ww2,, and the darkness of the soviet era as well.. and all the old myths of the dangerous dark forests,, and the bad spirits that live therein .. i live on a gulf island in BC canada.. the history can still hold some remnant of something dark in the past.. its very very faint.. and not often felt,, but i have felt it .. hard to explain. places where people have been very unhappy, perhaps done something bad,, that can linger ,, even if it is only fairly recent.. its just a whiff of that , nothing as ancient and dark as the old russian forests,, etc.. me too,, never got into Dostoevsky ,, have tried.. reading now a new book on his years before being a major author.. Dostoevsky in Love, by Alex Chrisfoff.. what a a tumultous life he had.. lots of romantic entanglements and crazy passions.. ( not unlike a soap opera.. haha! i guess i always thought he was a bit of a saint.. haha! nope,, just human.. anyway thank you so much for your videos i try to share them as much as i can.. we are living in very dangerous times now.. something i have dreaded for a long time,, being a student of geopolitics... and i am shocked at the russiaphobia that has been building in the collective West over the decades.. i try to share with people the wonderfull history, strong spiritual values of the Russian people , its fabulous ancient civilization Hard to do in these crazy times.. but i try.. take care, all the best,
      sheila

    • @ivarmaldeikis
      @ivarmaldeikis  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@sheilahaniszewska4616 Hi Sheila! I couldn’t answer your letter for a long time, sorry! What a pity that you cannot come to St. Petersburg...the air here would fill you with youth and audacity or vice versa, tears would well up in your eyes... but in any case, feeling means living!