Woman, don’t believe your thoughts – Christel Roosberg explores her mind through yoga and meditation

Woman, don’t believe your thoughts – Christel Roosberg explores her mind through yoga and meditation

In the picture, Christel Roosberg stands in front of a light wall and looks at the camera.
After her years in Chisu, Christel Roosberg concentrates on making and producing music.

Christel “Chisu” Roosberg is a woman who cherishes power – over herself. Right now, she is doing everything she can to make sure Erika Vikman wins the Eurovision Song Contest.

Roosberg currently works in Erika Vikman’s creative team.

The division of labour is as follows: the Vikman decides what the Vikman is. Roosberg focuses on keeping the artistic dimension of Vikman’s career on course, so that it is what Vikman wants it to be.

When the song representing Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest starts to reach the end, a change takes place. The music is simplified, condensed, and Vikman sings Let go and let it happen…

At this point, Christel Roosberg is the most pleased. For him, the message of the Eurovision song is in trust. You can trust another, you can trust yourself, and it creates a joy and pleasure.

The song was born at a song camp. First came the phrase Ich Komi, and very quickly the images would also come to mind about what the performance would look, and how Erika Vikman would present it.

– For many women, it is difficult to get an orgasm, and it is often due to shame or not to deserve it somehow. But you are gorgeous and you deserve orgasms!

It is essential that in this paragraph they do not come alone, but together.

– It’s a joy and enjoyment and something you can do together. Especially in these times, when there is a terrible confrontation between different groups, this is a very important message.

Question the stories of your mind

– Erika Vikman is great because she continues to be different despite the attacks. He is no less, and thus keeps power himself.

Roosberg, in particular, encourages women to be careful about what kind of inner story herself to strengthen.

*Photo: Anne Hämäläinen/Yle*

Of course, this is where you think about a hassle that it is easy for Christel Roosberg to believe in himself and his own abilities.

Still, he even works actively to not believe in just about all the horns, what his mind is putting on. Therefore, Roosberg meditates, yoga and moves in nature.

– Of course, there are many groups that do not have the opportunity to influence their own lives, but often the mind tells us that things are a lot more difficult than they are.

Even if you face downplay, intimidation or prejudice, everyone has the opportunity to choose what kind of treatment you accept, and where your own boundaries go.

*Photo: Anne Hämäläinen/Yle*

For femininity has been beneficial to Roosberg

Women and non -sexes are still in the minority as music makers. For Chisu, it was special that Roosberg did, produced and performed his song himself.

-I appreciate my visions, and if I take a lot of others’ opinions in my stuff, then my own thing will evaporate, says Roosberg in YLE’s new * Women First * documentary series.

Roosberg made his history as the first woman to win the 2009 producer. She is still the only producer-packed woman.

– Basically, being a woman has just been a good thing for my career. It has brought me positive attention, especially as a producer, says Christel Roosberg.

There are two advice for young musicians who dream of a musician’s career: you have to practice and believe in yourself.

– Strengthen the dream of thinking about how you are already making music and believe in what you do. Certainly somewhere, in some way it will become your thing.

Watch the Women First documentary series on Yle Arena