Ancient Druidic Chant

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2008

An obscure primordial chant.

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  • What the hell is this? I love it and hate it at the same time! WTF?!

  • Oh thank you sooooo much! I finally know what this music is! I really appreciate your sharing this information with everyone, my best regards to you, Androidstar

  • WOW

  • Hi Mandy, yeah, this does sound a bit like the "Cry of the Banshees", but it is so very strange how it makes the hair stand up on the back of my neck, like that chant is having some effect upon me! Always love to you! Christopher

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  • OMG!!! There's no way I find this song in youtube... This is FINNISH!

    "auta luonto, anna voimaa, tee vereni vahvemmaksi" is in English "help nature, give strenght, make my blood stronger" This song is Tellu's "Manaus (Word of Incantation)" and is found atleast in cd called Wizard Women of the North.

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  • I like it . Even enough it was hard to get used to at first .

  • lol disturbing

  • @androidstar yeah that's finnish, its by Tellu called Manaus

  • eitah watah dadu dadu epele dah pere ni auhm mah a haha . totally not what ive expected !

  • This is finnish... when i heard it for the first time I didn't even realize it... then it hit me that i understand what they say :D "help me nature, give me strength, make my blood stronger..."

  • Sounds like what I should expect to hear in africa?

  • All early Animist or "Shaman" cultures around the world are quite similar. Although this music is actually from a Norse tradition, the Drui kind of the Celtic lands would have done something similar. In those older times, there was more respect and understanding for the different ways and Gods. Gods were particular to the family, clan and tribe so people were used to the variety and understood the purpose. I suspect there were not many religious wars like today. We should learn from that.

  • I love it! It's so primal and appealing.

  • Sounds a bit like Native American Indians chanting to a Wolf's Cry

  • This is none of the Keltic languages !

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