The person who is either the original author of this article or just a translator didn’t do so well with English writing, but I’m sure it’s understandable enough. Old Slavonic calendar.
According to these older calendars, right now we are in year 7519 from the Creation in the Star Temple. But it does not mean that our world was created 7519 years ago …
Creation of the world in ancient times was called a peace treaty between the warring nations. Thus we have a "new frame of reference."
This is the peace treaty between the Great Race (ancient
Slavs) and the Great Dragon (the ancient Chinese) was concluded in the autumn equinox, or 1 day of the month Summer 5500 by Big Freeze (Great cooling). Victory then won the Great Race, which was displayed in view of the image — White knight on horseback slaying the Dragon. (Now that image is interpreted as Georgy victorious winning the ancient serpent …But truth is that this Gregory has nothing to do with ancient events, and this was deliberate misrepresentation by the church, and false usurper rulers. Slavic calendar was banned by Tsar Peter who was reforming everything in Russia, and making everything to look like the west...
According to these older calendars, right now we are in year 7519 from the Creation in the Star Temple. But it does not mean that our world was created 7519 years ago …
Creation of the world in ancient times was called a peace treaty between the warring nations. Thus we have a "new frame of reference."
This is the peace treaty between the Great Race (ancient
Slavs) and the Great Dragon (the ancient Chinese) was concluded in the autumn equinox, or 1 day of the month Summer 5500 by Big Freeze (Great cooling). Victory then won the Great Race, which was displayed in view of the image — White knight on horseback slaying the Dragon. (Now that image is interpreted as Georgy victorious winning the ancient serpent …But truth is that this Gregory has nothing to do with ancient events, and this was deliberate misrepresentation by the church, and false usurper rulers. Slavic calendar was banned by Tsar Peter who was reforming everything in Russia, and making everything to look like the west...
This happened many years ago, but it does show an example of just how our genuine history has been erased and is still being erased
This capture from the film “avatar” is only 1 minute, 11 seconds long. Listen to what the scientist lady says here about the mother trees, and why these trees were so important to the natives of planet Pandora. . I apply what she says in here to the connection our pagan ancestors had to the trees on earth, and to nature in general. Maybe our forefather’s knowledge of nature wasn’t based on silly superstition after all, but on real science. To us modern people, the knowledge of our ancestors may seem like superstition, but in reality it may be advanced or forgotten science
I want to let people know that when I use the material of any particular researcher, scholar, or author, this doesn’t mean I subscribe to everything this person says. Just because you & a particular researcher have similar views on some things, it doesn’t mean you have to go along with their entire worldview & belief system. Every person be he a student or a teacher will have grey areas within their worldview that are temporarily filled with certain theories, hypothesis that are based on their own personal subjective view. These grey areas of uncertainty within our worldview will remain filled with subjective views of our own choosing, until the time comes when we come across objective truth, real evidence that has a basis in truth and reality, and can provide us with a definitive answer. Examples of what I mean by grey area in our worldview are these types of philosophical questions:
question of god/gods, question of afterlife, question of consciousness, question of origins of universe/life/humans/races/cultures, question of antique/ancient history, question of nature, and other similar questions.
Now for some of you most, if not all of these questions had already been answered by either some religion, or some official branch of academic knowledge, but for me, these questions remain mysteries waiting to be solved. To fully subscribe to academic mindset, or religious mindset, or even some alternative view, is to settle for everything they say, and it means you give up the search for answers. It means you’re satisfied with that which you subscribe to, because you are satisfied with the answers provided to you by them.
There is some degree of truth in anything, and it’s a matter of weeding out that truth, and leaving behind what you don’t need. Different researchers connect different dots, and make different discoveries, however, they interpret their discoveries and connections in their own way. Information that can become useful in your own independent research can be found anywhere, even by studying the material of those researchers who you usually don’t follow. You can still benefit from them by taking their discoveries and their connected dots, and interpreting it in a way that makes sense to you, and fits within your own current worldview. I believe the right way to go about it is to follow your own mind & intuition. So next time you see someone sharing the work of a researcher who you may not like, don’t have a knee-jerk reaction, and automatically jump to conclusions. Don’t discredit this person’s entire work simply because they shared some material that you don’t agree with. I think it’s wrong to judge anyone’s work based on the opinions of others, and without first becoming at least partly familiar with it yourself.
question of god/gods, question of afterlife, question of consciousness, question of origins of universe/life/humans/races/cultures, question of antique/ancient history, question of nature, and other similar questions.
Now for some of you most, if not all of these questions had already been answered by either some religion, or some official branch of academic knowledge, but for me, these questions remain mysteries waiting to be solved. To fully subscribe to academic mindset, or religious mindset, or even some alternative view, is to settle for everything they say, and it means you give up the search for answers. It means you’re satisfied with that which you subscribe to, because you are satisfied with the answers provided to you by them.
There is some degree of truth in anything, and it’s a matter of weeding out that truth, and leaving behind what you don’t need. Different researchers connect different dots, and make different discoveries, however, they interpret their discoveries and connections in their own way. Information that can become useful in your own independent research can be found anywhere, even by studying the material of those researchers who you usually don’t follow. You can still benefit from them by taking their discoveries and their connected dots, and interpreting it in a way that makes sense to you, and fits within your own current worldview. I believe the right way to go about it is to follow your own mind & intuition. So next time you see someone sharing the work of a researcher who you may not like, don’t have a knee-jerk reaction, and automatically jump to conclusions. Don’t discredit this person’s entire work simply because they shared some material that you don’t agree with. I think it’s wrong to judge anyone’s work based on the opinions of others, and without first becoming at least partly familiar with it yourself.
Greek philosopher Aristotle said “Give me the child until he is 7 and I’ll show you the man.”
They knew even back then that when it comes to child’s development, the most crucial milestones occurs by age 7. Our forefathers knew this, and that’s why they had special systems and programs in place in form of traditions, rites, celebrations, etc..., to make sure the youth are provided with proper guidance & positive influence. For the infant it all begins at home with his/her parents, but if the parents themselves are a product of generations of programming, what can we expect? Nowadays it is the state that molds our children. Psychological manipulation comes from media, religion, education, and other outlets...
They knew even back then that when it comes to child’s development, the most crucial milestones occurs by age 7. Our forefathers knew this, and that’s why they had special systems and programs in place in form of traditions, rites, celebrations, etc..., to make sure the youth are provided with proper guidance & positive influence. For the infant it all begins at home with his/her parents, but if the parents themselves are a product of generations of programming, what can we expect? Nowadays it is the state that molds our children. Psychological manipulation comes from media, religion, education, and other outlets...
Dr. William Price of South Wales who lived during the 18th century considered himself a druid. I can’t tell if he was an authentic druid, because he did name his son Jesus & his daughter Mary, which is very Christian rather than druidic, but he did seem like a rebel, and an interesting individual. In this short documentary they do say that dr. Price openly criticized religion & church
Dr. Price studied medicine in London. Being a talented student, at the age of only 21 he became a member of Royal College of Surgeons.
Had a bright future in practicing medicine, but instead he chose to return to his motherland South Wales where he did a great deal to improve the health of the local workers, and much more. He was keen on natural medicines, and a healthy vegetarian diet.
He was a controversial man, especially at the age 84 when he decided to cremate the dead body of son as it was traditionally done by the ancient Druids, as well as other pre-Christian cultures. I believe it was because of his battle in court that cremation finally became legal.
Dr. William Price often spoke against the growing establishment, and the church pointing out the injustice, and the constant exploitation of men, animals, and nature!
Dr. Price studied medicine in London. Being a talented student, at the age of only 21 he became a member of Royal College of Surgeons.
Had a bright future in practicing medicine, but instead he chose to return to his motherland South Wales where he did a great deal to improve the health of the local workers, and much more. He was keen on natural medicines, and a healthy vegetarian diet.
He was a controversial man, especially at the age 84 when he decided to cremate the dead body of son as it was traditionally done by the ancient Druids, as well as other pre-Christian cultures. I believe it was because of his battle in court that cremation finally became legal.
Dr. William Price often spoke against the growing establishment, and the church pointing out the injustice, and the constant exploitation of men, animals, and nature!
Part 2 on Welsh 18th century druid Dr. William Price. I definitely agree with Dr. Price’s view of industrialized existence, and all of the damage that comes with it. He was right about modern healthcare system. We should call it the sickcare system, because this system is not in the business of curing people, but basically managing people’s sicknesses. The existence of healthcare system as it is today depends on human suffering and sickness
Csardas Hungarian folk song. The name derived from Csarda (old Hungarian term for tavern)
This song “Dark Eyes” is one of the most popular Russian romance songs. Every Russian person knows this song. Dark Eyes is a Russian romance song with lyrics written by Ukrainian poet Yevhen Hrebinka, first published in 1843. It is known as a gypsy romance cabaret song based on the origional melody of Florian Hermann's Valse Hommage. Versions of this song were played, published by various composers and singers both foreign and Russian from 1910 till present time