Father abandoned his wife and two daughters, because they were born with blue eyes. According to what they are saying here, it appears as though being born with naturally blue eyes in that country is like some kind of a abomination, something that you should be ashamed off. A lot of people thought that there was something wrong with their eyesight. Thankfully the mother, and her 2 girls were welcomed by some people in the community who thought that their blue eyes were beautiful
Fast forward to 46:36 to listen to Dr. Sharashkin talk about the foreign elite with missionaries taking power in pagan Russia, where people lived peacefully in harmony with nature, farming and raising their families.
He says that the number one item on their agenda was to secure the food supplies. Today we take food for granted, because it is so easily obtained. We are forgetting that food is the source of power and authority.
Food is a weapon! This makes me think of Russian & European famines. We are taught that all famines throughout history occurred naturally. I suspect that the foreign elite bloodline that was spreading Abrahamism was responsible for deliberately causing the famines of Europe & Russia, in order to weaken the native, indigenous population.
Dr. Leo reminds that food was also vital to large army. Wheat was important for support of armies, because grain is high in calories, it’s easily stored and transported. He says that politically, it is an ideal food for a technocratic empire. Dr Leo points out that many believe that in Russia during Bolshevik revolution, the Bolsheviks biggest problem was with the forces loyal to the last tsar, but in reality, the biggest challenge that the Bolsheviks were facing, was feeding their army.
57:49 Dr. Leo Sharashkin continues by pointing out the reason why the indigenous pagan Slavs/Russians could’ve possibly willingly accepted Christianity/Orthodoxy, because Christianity was a completely different worldview from the native pagan Slavic tradition. Dr. Leo goes over some specific examples... He talks about Russian inquisitions held by the Orthodox Church, and the persecution of Slavic pagans who refused to let go of the old ways.
He also pointed out the fact that Christianity was not successful in Russia, because the native pagan traditions live on still, and that the current Russian Orthodox Church has many of the pagan Slavic gods and goddesses incorporated into Christianity, only they have been transformed into Christian saints. But they still have all of the same attributes of pagan Slavic gods & goddesses
He says that the number one item on their agenda was to secure the food supplies. Today we take food for granted, because it is so easily obtained. We are forgetting that food is the source of power and authority.
Food is a weapon! This makes me think of Russian & European famines. We are taught that all famines throughout history occurred naturally. I suspect that the foreign elite bloodline that was spreading Abrahamism was responsible for deliberately causing the famines of Europe & Russia, in order to weaken the native, indigenous population.
Dr. Leo reminds that food was also vital to large army. Wheat was important for support of armies, because grain is high in calories, it’s easily stored and transported. He says that politically, it is an ideal food for a technocratic empire. Dr Leo points out that many believe that in Russia during Bolshevik revolution, the Bolsheviks biggest problem was with the forces loyal to the last tsar, but in reality, the biggest challenge that the Bolsheviks were facing, was feeding their army.
57:49 Dr. Leo Sharashkin continues by pointing out the reason why the indigenous pagan Slavs/Russians could’ve possibly willingly accepted Christianity/Orthodoxy, because Christianity was a completely different worldview from the native pagan Slavic tradition. Dr. Leo goes over some specific examples... He talks about Russian inquisitions held by the Orthodox Church, and the persecution of Slavic pagans who refused to let go of the old ways.
He also pointed out the fact that Christianity was not successful in Russia, because the native pagan traditions live on still, and that the current Russian Orthodox Church has many of the pagan Slavic gods and goddesses incorporated into Christianity, only they have been transformed into Christian saints. But they still have all of the same attributes of pagan Slavic gods & goddesses
At 1:17:09 Dr. Leo talks about the fact that everything pretty much stayed the same during the Romanovs and during communism/Bolshevism. The common people were just as enslaved under Romanovs as they were during the bolsheviks. It was the same exploitation of people, animals and nature. People just exchanged one set of chains for another.
These are posters during the rule of tsar. Young lads from rural villages were forced to leave their families, and go train to be in tsar’s army. Then these young lads would return home injured, and not able to work their farm, and because of this their family isn’t able to pay the taxes in grain to the tsar. So the elder of the family was punished for this crime
Pretty much the same thing happened under bolsheviks. Young men from rural Russian villages were forced to go fight for the bolsheviks, and because there’s no one left at the farm to work the land, the grandfather/elder has to do this job
Forwarded from The Urban Animist (The Urban Animist)
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I didn’t know that Tyr the Germanic god of war & justice comes before the Viking Odin, and it even says this Germanic god had to make way for Odin. How come more people are not researching this? Not sure why the image isn’t coming up. I love how the Germanic god Tyr is a god of WAR & JUSTICE at the same time. This is such a perfect combination war and justice.
Devana by Andrey Shishkin
Devana or Dziewanna is the Slavic goddess of the wild, nature, forests, and the hunt.[1] She is the Slavic equivalent of the Roman goddess Diana, and Greek Artemis, mentioned by 15th century Polish historian Jan Długosz in Annales seu cronici incliti regni Poloniae (History of Poland). Her name, though similar to Diana's, is apparently derived from a Slavic word that means 'virgin' or 'maiden' (dziewa, dziewica) or else from the Proto-Indo-European root *dewas ("god, wonder") (see Deus). However, most contemporary scholars don't regard Annales seu cronici incliti regni Poloniae as a reliable source on Slavic mythology and have doubts about the existence of such a deity in the Slavic pantheon.[2]
I think that goddess Devana was part of the Slavic pantheon. It may be possible that she was not one of the supreme goddesses, but one of the lesser goddesses. Although I cannot say this for certain. I like this goddess, because she’s wild, untamed, same as nature
Devana or Dziewanna is the Slavic goddess of the wild, nature, forests, and the hunt.[1] She is the Slavic equivalent of the Roman goddess Diana, and Greek Artemis, mentioned by 15th century Polish historian Jan Długosz in Annales seu cronici incliti regni Poloniae (History of Poland). Her name, though similar to Diana's, is apparently derived from a Slavic word that means 'virgin' or 'maiden' (dziewa, dziewica) or else from the Proto-Indo-European root *dewas ("god, wonder") (see Deus). However, most contemporary scholars don't regard Annales seu cronici incliti regni Poloniae as a reliable source on Slavic mythology and have doubts about the existence of such a deity in the Slavic pantheon.[2]
I think that goddess Devana was part of the Slavic pantheon. It may be possible that she was not one of the supreme goddesses, but one of the lesser goddesses. Although I cannot say this for certain. I like this goddess, because she’s wild, untamed, same as nature