Gnomes will follow families through generations of humans undetected and take on the families traits casuing fortune determined by the actions of the family favorable and unfavorable.
A good treat to leave them is trail mix. It has nuts and dried fruit and seeds. As a child i used to watch grandma leave ginger snaps (look like nilla waffers but made from ginger instead) with cinnamon sprinkled on top, a little milk in an old saucer (like a tiny plate for tea cups) and a couple pennies. She left them at the base of an old apple tree that stood in front of our house but other side of the road. Right behind the tree was a steep drop-off running down to a creek
@@winstonbbailey8740 in front of the house was a tiny yard, then a 1 lane dirt road, the old apple tree, then the hill drop off. The offering was left at the bottom of the apple tree. I've read a lot of these neopagan followers take the treats to a country crossroads and leave it in the north corner. But I don't see the point in that unless you live literally right beside it became gnomes etc are supposedly close to houses (the helpful ones anyway).
Here in Wisconsin we have legends of rock-throwing gnomes up in Fifield. Throw a rock into the woods, and the gnome throws a rock back. Interestingly the native cultures here also have stories of rock-throwing smallfolk, that legend explaining the distribution of erratics (boulders moved to strange places by glaciers) throughout the state.
I’ve always known from a young age that fairies and gnomes are magical beings that guard the earth. They also help flowers and fruits grow and that’s why we have beautiful gardens and farms. As long as we respect the earth and the land they will lend a helping hand and be fortunate. If we don’t respect the land they can become tricksters. I think the garden gnomes we have today are a representations of nature spirits. Long live the gnomes. .
The reason we can't see gnomes is because they dont vibrate the same frequency as humans, but if they want they can slow down their vibration so they appear "physical'😊. Personally i love gnomes and fairys ❤🧚
@@insight7483 i dont know if i am honest, i think the Astral dimension is both higher and lower vibrations, like think of the Astral dimension as a radio device and entity choose what vibration "radio station" they want to be in "listen to" have a nice day my friend ☺️
Gather 'round, ye wee sprouts! Uncle Barnaby's got a tale to spin, a story o' our kin, the wondrous folk o' the gnome! Now, listen close, for gnomes are a diverse bunch, spread far and wide across this grand ol' earth. Some say we hail from the frosty north, where the first gnome sprung from the soil itself, tendin' to the land and its creatures. Others whisper we arose from the depths, miners who traded darkness for sunshine, lendin' a hand to the humans above. No matter our origin, one thing's for sure: we're tied to this earth, bone and beard. We're wee folk, aye, but strong as seven men, and faster than a startled hare. Our eyes are sharp as an eagle's, and some say we can even bend the very elements to our will, disappearing in a blink or shifting our shape to suit the moment. Now, humans, they're a curious lot. Some are friendly, respectin' our ways and the land we tend. They're the ones with gardens that burst with flavor, thanks to our touch. But others, well, they can be a bit clumsy, blunderin' through our homes without a care. And a gnome's got a temper, mind ye! We might play a prank or two, lead 'em astray with a mischievous grin. But cross us, and ye'll feel the wrath of the earth itself! We're a family, gnomes are, and we look after our own. We cherish the elders, their stories and wisdom passed down through generations. We love a good song and a lively dance, and our festivals are a sight to behold! And animals, bless their furry souls, they're our dearest friends. We protect them, and they return the favor, warnin' us of danger and sharin' their secrets. So, remember this, young 'uns: be proud o' yer gnome heritage. Tend to the land, respect yer elders, and never be afraid to lend a hand to those in need. And most importantly, keep a bit o' mischief in yer heart, for a good laugh and a clever prank are the spice o' life! Now, off ye go, and make this old uncle proud!
What I find interesting is, when taking into account the special relationship described between gnomes and animals, they still eat small songbird eggs. Do not get me wrong, I love my eggs and meat, but find it interesting in this world and I cannot reconcile it unless there is some special agreement/trade taking place. Still, how do a good gnome who is a friend of birds, trade with them to eat their eggs (children)? Imagine this scene; "Oh, Hello Sally Birdinstein. I brought you some seeds. May I have some of your eggs?" Hehe! I would love some comments on this.
Eggs are fruit of an animal not a living animal. Also birds lay plenty of eggs. Choosing one might allow the other birds to be better fed by their mother. Nature is perfect.
Just pick up a bunny and a duck covered in fake grass looking material. Really cute. The girl gnome matched and I couldn't leave her behind...lol. Had no clue about their origin. Perfect set.
Bro the part where you talked about gnomes neutrality pranking people by randomly showing up and then leaving while laughing sounds like a freakig horror movie 😅
In 1979 in Wallaton Park, here in the UK, some children reported seeing gnomes at a place called The Swamp. It has become a bizarre but well known case. In Britain the stories of Gnome-like characters appear most concentrated in areas with historical strong Norse settlement and influence. Some alternative names are of Norse origin. "Gnome" has become a popular catch-all term for many local similar characters that once had different names. As for cave dwellers, troglodytes, have definitely existed and were real people on which gnomes could be based. One explanation I came across was the word "gnome" deriving from earth-dweller, from dead science, when everything was thought to be composed of fire, water, air, earth, with each having an elemental composed of the one element, in earth's case, the gnome. Some years ago I spoke to a young woman who years prior said she'd seen a gnome walking by the roadside as she went by as a passenger in her mother's car. Begging her mother to turn back to see the gnome her mother told her she was being silly, but in later years told her daughter she had actually seen the gnome herself.
I know nothing about gnomes I became interested when one appeared in front of me he had no beard a pointy little hat it was only a foot tall it stepped out of darkness then took a step back into darkness I don't understand what i witnessed but I know what I saw.
In Australia only certain aboriginals can see them generally aboriginal children but some very spiritual people who Probably have extra sensory preception can also see them
in Russia they are called chud people (pronounced more like chude), they are believed to be metal-smiths living underground. permian bronze casts (permian animal style) is widely believed to be made by them
There's a well known gnome hill home in a town in Connecticut... And lots of pukwudgies/little people of myth and legend throughout the northeast and Canada... 👀
Some one else recently ask for more arctic character option. I here suggest the Snowme. A hardy and mostly hair covered gnome, suited to the climate both physically and magically. Elemental resistance, magic geared toward basic survival...ect. flesh it out.
Predominately covered in thick white hair with blue or bright eyes, broader of build than their cousins, they're shaped more like small dwarves, perfectly suited to these icy climes. They seem just as smart as any gnome, but they have no need, and never became civilized or have regressed to a nature more primitive than even the forest gnomes. I witness them conjure fire, and they use trinkets as if they were magical.
Say a bullywug did somehow get infected with lycanthropy, I wouldnt need to explain how, would I? I could just be glad it was on the Grung side of the pond, right?
My lil gnome came into my life about two days ago. He has a red hat with hearts and his lil gray body. Im picking good vibes he makes me happy im not sure if ive enter something that i might regret but roght now the lil fella is in my garden.
Keep fighting the good fight. Gnome truth will prevail!
Gnomes are real magical beings. They are not easy to see but if you happen to be in their area at nights they will investigate you carefully.
have you seen them? Ive been trying to connect to the fae realm
@@melissamoonchild9216 I’ve seen these things and fairies and other things on nitrous oxide trips
I love gnomes so much
@@MR.BBPretzel me to ☺️ give them some tobacco and whiskey as an offering because they love that my friend ☺️
Gnomes will follow families through generations of humans undetected and take on the families traits casuing fortune determined by the actions of the family favorable and unfavorable.
I have left offerings of candy and beer in my garden. Those are supposed to attract gnomes and fairies. My garden looks beautiful!
@@nickgoodwin1105 try to give them whiskey and tobacco, i have heard that they love it☺️
In Africa they are often called Yumboes, and Duende in Latin America.
Gnomes and Duendes are different things.
@@deadpoolvegaerhaps the same species has many races and different cultures
@@deadpoolvega what’s the difference?
Elfs are part of the gnome culture too. They're Santa's helpers.
In Spanish you have both "gnomos" and "duendes", different guys.
A good treat to leave them is trail mix. It has nuts and dried fruit and seeds.
As a child i used to watch grandma leave ginger snaps (look like nilla waffers but made from ginger instead) with cinnamon sprinkled on top, a little milk in an old saucer (like a tiny plate for tea cups) and a couple pennies. She left them at the base of an old apple tree that stood in front of our house but other side of the road. Right behind the tree was a steep drop-off running down to a creek
did the offerings ever get taken?
@@winstonbbailey8740 in front of the house was a tiny yard, then a 1 lane dirt road, the old apple tree, then the hill drop off. The offering was left at the bottom of the apple tree.
I've read a lot of these neopagan followers take the treats to a country crossroads and leave it in the north corner. But I don't see the point in that unless you live literally right beside it became gnomes etc are supposedly close to houses (the helpful ones anyway).
@@winstonbbailey8740 they did often. I always figured it was the neighbors cats and dogs though 🤣 but hey, maybe they shapeshift
what a sweet memory
@@melissamoonchild9216it is.. thanks 🙏
Here in Wisconsin we have legends of rock-throwing gnomes up in Fifield. Throw a rock into the woods, and the gnome throws a rock back. Interestingly the native cultures here also have stories of rock-throwing smallfolk, that legend explaining the distribution of erratics (boulders moved to strange places by glaciers) throughout the state.
I'm a true believer
oh, so that's why there kidney stones at my window
5'4 angry dudes be like
Sasqush do the same thing
I’ve always known from a young age that fairies and gnomes are magical beings that guard the earth. They also help flowers and fruits grow and that’s why we have beautiful gardens and farms. As long as we respect the earth and the land they will lend a helping hand and be fortunate. If we don’t respect the land they can become tricksters. I think the garden gnomes we have today are a representations of nature spirits. Long live the gnomes.
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thank you for telling me these 20 things i didnt know about gnomes! i now know at least 20 things about gnomes!!! very good video
In Germany they are called "Heinzelmännchen".
The reason we can't see gnomes is because they dont vibrate the same frequency as humans, but if they want they can slow down their vibration so they appear "physical'😊. Personally i love gnomes and fairys ❤🧚
Higher frequency or hiding in the astral?
@@insight7483 i dont know if i am honest, i think the Astral dimension is both higher and lower vibrations, like think of the Astral dimension as a radio device and entity choose what vibration "radio station" they want to be in "listen to" have a nice day my friend ☺️
@fredrikkarlsson7697 completely agree mate may the force be with you and blessings from above, peace✌️
Finally gnomes!!!
Gather 'round, ye wee sprouts! Uncle Barnaby's got a tale to spin, a story o' our kin, the wondrous folk o' the gnome!
Now, listen close, for gnomes are a diverse bunch, spread far and wide across this grand ol' earth. Some say we hail from the frosty north, where the first gnome sprung from the soil itself, tendin' to the land and its creatures. Others whisper we arose from the depths, miners who traded darkness for sunshine, lendin' a hand to the humans above.
No matter our origin, one thing's for sure: we're tied to this earth, bone and beard. We're wee folk, aye, but strong as seven men, and faster than a startled hare. Our eyes are sharp as an eagle's, and some say we can even bend the very elements to our will, disappearing in a blink or shifting our shape to suit the moment.
Now, humans, they're a curious lot. Some are friendly, respectin' our ways and the land we tend. They're the ones with gardens that burst with flavor, thanks to our touch. But others, well, they can be a bit clumsy, blunderin' through our homes without a care. And a gnome's got a temper, mind ye! We might play a prank or two, lead 'em astray with a mischievous grin. But cross us, and ye'll feel the wrath of the earth itself!
We're a family, gnomes are, and we look after our own. We cherish the elders, their stories and wisdom passed down through generations. We love a good song and a lively dance, and our festivals are a sight to behold! And animals, bless their furry souls, they're our dearest friends. We protect them, and they return the favor, warnin' us of danger and sharin' their secrets.
So, remember this, young 'uns: be proud o' yer gnome heritage. Tend to the land, respect yer elders, and never be afraid to lend a hand to those in need. And most importantly, keep a bit o' mischief in yer heart, for a good laugh and a clever prank are the spice o' life! Now, off ye go, and make this old uncle proud!
If you see them, it is because they let you see them, ancient fairy folk, 300 year lifespans average.
This guy is the direct source for the gnomes. I know he has to be getting his info from one 😅
Lol
What I find interesting is, when taking into account the special relationship described between gnomes and animals, they still eat small songbird eggs. Do not get me wrong, I love my eggs and meat, but find it interesting in this world and I cannot reconcile it unless there is some special agreement/trade taking place. Still, how do a good gnome who is a friend of birds, trade with them to eat their eggs (children)? Imagine this scene; "Oh, Hello Sally Birdinstein. I brought you some seeds. May I have some of your eggs?" Hehe! I would love some comments on this.
Eggs are fruit of an animal not a living animal. Also birds lay plenty of eggs. Choosing one might allow the other birds to be better fed by their mother. Nature is perfect.
This was very informative and speaks to our current state as a country. This should be taught in public schools.
Love this vid man. Good stuff
They originate from Dwarves in Germanic mythology. Dwarves and elves are ancestor spirits.m
David the Gnome is very popular in the Netherlands
Its very in the Arab world, the cartoon called "Hakeem Al Aqzam" or " Hakeem the Sage of the Dwarfs "
Just pick up a bunny and a duck covered in fake grass looking material. Really cute. The girl gnome matched and I couldn't leave her behind...lol. Had no clue about their origin. Perfect set.
I can totally see long ago encounters with Neanderthals having inspired this lore.
Love this! Maybe you could do 20 things about dragons?
Terry Pratchett wrote about them in The Bromeliad. Diggers, Truckers and Wings.
This is absolutely wonderful!
Another place to check out is Rock City just outside of Chattanooga Tennessee. A lot of gnome lore there 👍
Bro the part where you talked about gnomes neutrality pranking people by randomly showing up and then leaving while laughing sounds like a freakig horror movie 😅
It's probably sasqush often gnome and sasqushs are mixed up
THEY ARE BEHIND MY WALLS WALLWA WALLS WALLS EYE WITHOUT A FACE EYES RIP RIP THEM TOUT HELP HELP
In 1979 in Wallaton Park, here in the UK, some children reported seeing gnomes at a place called The Swamp. It has become a bizarre but well known case. In Britain the stories of Gnome-like characters appear most concentrated in areas with historical strong Norse settlement and influence. Some alternative names are of Norse origin. "Gnome" has become a popular catch-all term for many local similar characters that once had different names. As for cave dwellers, troglodytes, have definitely existed and were real people on which gnomes could be based. One explanation I came across was the word "gnome" deriving from earth-dweller, from dead science, when everything was thought to be composed of fire, water, air, earth, with each having an elemental composed of the one element, in earth's case, the gnome. Some years ago I spoke to a young woman who years prior said she'd seen a gnome walking by the roadside as she went by as a passenger in her mother's car. Begging her mother to turn back to see the gnome her mother told her she was being silly, but in later years told her daughter she had actually seen the gnome herself.
This was a delightful video, great job !
Can you make more videos about gnomes?
gnomes are called kabouters in dutch.
I know nothing about gnomes I became interested when one appeared in front of me he had no beard a pointy little hat it was only a foot tall it stepped out of darkness then took a step back into darkness I don't understand what i witnessed but I know what I saw.
thats so cool!
Have you seen any recently?
How old were you, were you sleeping? Where was it in the bush?
03:00. But the term "gnome" comes from a Swiss Alchemy Book.
When i was a small kid, i saw one pop out from behind the cofe table, and he yelled at me and then disappeared
Wow were you a naughty boy?
What did he say? Lol
@@seancrutcher525 He cursed at him 😅🤣
what state was this? i've never seen any and i live in michigan. many creepy things live here though...it's...not that cool.
@@winstonbbailey8740 czech republic
In Australia only certain aboriginals can see them generally aboriginal children but some very spiritual people who Probably have extra sensory preception can also see them
Scandinavia. Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
in Russia they are called chud people (pronounced more like chude), they are believed to be metal-smiths living underground. permian bronze casts (permian animal style) is widely believed to be made by them
Many Scandinavian believes, and folklore come from Germania. As that's where the people migrated from.
I saw a fairy gnome floating in a mirror picture of my restroom 😊
Gnomes are real
Goody..Goody..And I'm over 75 and counting..
Good stuff.😊
This video helped me start my gnome hunt.
MONSTER
In marrakech we calls thes Duendes.. very interesting facx 🤣 these are “factual”
In America they are called transients
There's a well known gnome hill home in a town in Connecticut... And lots of pukwudgies/little people of myth and legend throughout the northeast and Canada... 👀
In marrakech we call thdese Duends. ☺️ 1:22
Do the gnomes not get offended by the fake garden gnomes? or do they see it as a sign of respect?
Well they do say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
I heard the bad ones don't like em and the good ones do supposedly
Awesome!
millions wear the hats
Trillions
I believe in the existence of the fae folks/little people.
What are your sources here my guy? Thank you !
"Night of the Bullyworg"
Some one else recently ask for more arctic character option. I here suggest the Snowme. A hardy and mostly hair covered gnome, suited to the climate both physically and magically. Elemental resistance, magic geared toward basic survival...ect. flesh it out.
Predominately covered in thick white hair with blue or bright eyes, broader of build than their cousins, they're shaped more like small dwarves, perfectly suited to these icy climes. They seem just as smart as any gnome, but they have no need, and never became civilized or have regressed to a nature more primitive than even the forest gnomes. I witness them conjure fire, and they use trinkets as if they were magical.
Say a bullywug did somehow get infected with lycanthropy, I wouldnt need to explain how, would I? I could just be glad it was on the Grung side of the pond, right?
They are naked and bald and run very fast!
Where are the female ones🤔
My lil gnome came into my life about two days ago. He has a red hat with hearts and his lil gray body.
Im picking good vibes he makes me happy im not sure if ive enter something that i might regret but roght now the lil fella is in my garden.
i am a gnome
i gnome the truth
happenchance
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frens. ;- )
real.