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Overview
About Me
I am now staring at this blank gap and thinking " Who am I really?". It is hard to describe myself. Profesion? Youth worker. Education? Psychology. Passions? HmmI really like being in nature, especially in the forests. My country is full of them. I love swimming in the lakes and dancing...everywhere and in every way my body wants at that moment. I enjoy good and deep conversations, getting to know people deeply. I just want my everyday life to be like a dance.That's why I decided to go out of my comfort zone and travel.
Interests
- reading
- painting
- hiking
- psychology
- phylosophy
- reading books
- discussion
- dancing in the rain
Music, Movies, and Books
I listen to a very big variety of music. Mostly I like alternative rock, old blues and jazz. I guess my favorite artists (who first pop in my mind) is Moby, R.L Burnside, Agnes Obel. Also, I love listening to soundtracks very much! I like some Lithuanian music like Alina Orlova, Kamanių Šilelis, Domantas Razauskas and Sheep Got Waxed. I love Lithuanian folk music too, we have very unique songs called sutartines. I could show you them!
Movies:Oh, I love "Amelia from Monmartre" cause this film has such an unique spirit! "Into the wild" - this film inspires me very much and realy touches my heart. "Mr. Nobody" is a great peace of art. After this film I started asking even more philosophical questions"Home". It's an amazing documentary film, story about our Earth and us."Ashes and snow". When I saw this film for the first time, I felt annoyed, cause it was too unusual for my brain. But the more I watched it, the more I liked it. I just meditate while waching this film.
Books: Jostein Gaarder "Sophia's world". It's a quite simple, even childish book about philosophy, but I love it! I read it for the first time when I was kid and it really influenced all my life, cause I started asking questions about life, existence and philosophy.Sonya Hartnett "The ghost child". This book is like a magic fairytale, but at the same time it has very realistic experiences, emotions and relationships. It somehow really resonated with my heart, I even cried while reading it!Lois Lowry " The Giver". It's a dystopical novel.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Ummm, I guess amazing is a too strong word for me, but I did something with the passion. When I was just 18 years old, I travelled alone in Lithuania. I hiked and slept in the forests. It was just for one week, but...I felt so free and strong (unfortunatelly my parents and granny didn't felt the same)
What I Can Share with Hosts
I could cook some Lithuanian dishes. You would be surprised by the pink soup I could make for you!
Also I could dance with you. I can't dance a particular dance, but I am really good at improvising and you would be catched by dancing spirit. I could teach you singing traditional Lithuanian songs. I could paint something together with you. And always discuss and answer questions related with psychology (I know quite a lot, but not enough). Also we can give some Lithuanian sweets!
Countries I’ve Visited
Austria, Estonia, Finland, Italy, Jordan, Latvia, Poland, Sweden