Lembitu

In the thirteenth century, the German Livonian Brothers of the Sword entered the lands we now call Estonia as part of the medieval crusades.  Lembitu was part of the Estonian resistance to the German invasion. According to some sources, he was a leader of a small area in what is Read more

By Karin, ago

The Forest as Cultural Heart of Estonians

In July, I presented preliminary research on Estonian folklore and depth psychology using the work of James Hillman and Mary Watkins at the Fates and Graces Mythologium. Thanks to the wonders of modern technology you can watch the presentation.  I would love feedback, comments, criticisms, etc..   Let’s start a conversation.  Read more

By Karin, ago

Colonizer and the Colonized

The net of colonialism is wide with tiny openings from which almost no one escapes.  Growing up in the USA I learned that we were the colonizers of the land upon which the nation sits.  Despite the emergence of the USA out of the belly of other colonial powers, those Read more

By Karin, ago

Emotional Energy

According to the experts, emotions are a form of energy and the better we are at managing our emotions and understanding what they are trying to tell us, the more positive our outlook and the healthier our bodies.  Over the years, I have had ups and downs in terms of Read more

By Karin, ago

Eesti Vabariigi aastapäeva

Today is Estonia’s Independence Day and today we celebrate one hundred and five years since declaring independence. Independence from Russia and the German overlords wasn’t achieved on this day in 1918, but the declaration of independence known as the Manifesto to the Peoples of Estonia (Estonian: Manifest Eestimaa rahvastele) was Read more

By Karin, ago

Out of thin air

Some days I feel like the paternal side of my family came from thin air.  Living in Tartu, the only traces I experience of my Estonian family are the tombstones in the cemetery and a scattering of photos. The Soviet occupation separated those who were inside and those who lived Read more

By Karin, ago

Hello World!

(just a bit of IT humor to start off the year) I’ve been in Estonia since the end of August 2022 and arrived here without processing all the challenges I faced during the previous two years. But this is a new year and I’m thinking about being in a new Read more

By Karin, ago

Old Woman in an Old Town

Tartu is not one of the oldest towns in the world, but everywhere you go, there are references to the first millennium of the common era, remnants of walls built to protect various peoples and places, and much of the town dates to the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. I too Read more

By Karin, ago

On Being a Struggling Student

I’m struggling to learn Estonian. I study 3-6 hours a day plus 18 hours a week in the classroom. At home, I feel like I know the words and the conjugations.  In class ,when the teacher calls on me, I freeze. This is a new experience for me as generally Read more

By Karin, ago