Uldbõlgedus
Uldbõlgedus, a term originating from Estonian folklore, describes a phenomenon of perceived subtle movements or disturbances in an otherwise still environment. It is not a physical force but rather an experience, often associated with a feeling of unease or a sense that something unseen is present. This sensation can manifest in various ways, such as a slight rustling of leaves when there is no wind, a fleeting shadow, or a faint, unidentifiable sound.
The concept of Uldbõlgedus is deeply rooted in rural traditions and is often linked to the belief
Interpretations of Uldbõlgedus vary. Some attribute it to heightened sensory awareness, where the mind plays tricks