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Karma and Reincarnation among the Slavs
Karma and Reincarnation among the Slavs

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When our ancestors, the Trypillian Aryans, more than 7 thousand years ago, went to populate India, they carried with them the Knowledge-Veda about their Gods and Goddesses. One of the Slavic-Aryan Goddesses was the Goddess Karna - the embodiment of the law of retribution. Until today, there are many words in Slavic languages with the root kar (karn): karats (Ukrainian) - to punish, karnat (Russian) - to shorten, kartma (Ukrainian) - the absence of something or failure in something. Just as a witch is abbreviated as VED (a) MA (t), then karma is abbreviated as KAR (a) MA (t). Thus, we believe that the word "karma" was formed on behalf of the Goddess Karna, which means "action" in Sanskrit.

Since the Vedic culture at one time acted as a world outlook basis - the doctrine of karma (cause-and-effect relationship) and reincarnation (rebirth) has become a common human property.

Today there is a popular myth that the doctrine of karma is most fully developed in Hinduism, while other peoples do not, but in fact it is not. Before the advent of Christianity, reincarnation was one of the significant aspects of the religious beliefs of all European peoples: Slavs, Finns, Icelanders, Laplanders, Norwegians, Swedes, Danes, ancient Saxons and Celts of Ireland, Scotland, England, Britain. In ancient Greece and Rome, they also believed in reincarnation. For example, Pythagoras and Plato were prominent followers of this teaching.

Even early Christianity also adhered to the theory of reincarnation and karma. Jesus Christ Himself preached the doctrine of reincarnation and karma, simply by using different terms. In the place where the arrest of Jesus is described in the Bible, it should be noted that He clearly indicates the karmic law of retribution. One of His disciples cuts off the ear of a high priest's servant. Jesus tells the disciple to put away his sword, "for all who take the sword will perish by the sword." Then Jesus out of compassion heals the slave's ear, blessing him and saving his disciple from the karmic consequences of harming another person. The Apostle Paul also expounds the doctrine of the law of karma when he says: “Everyone will bear his own burden … Do not be deceived: God is not mocked. What a person sows, that will also reap … Everyone will receive his reward according to his labor."

In the Slavic Vedic tradition (in the Slavic genus), the phenomena of reward and rebirth (karma and reincarnation) are primordial and so common that we do not even always realize it. Despite the external "domination" of the Christian attitude to the world, in life one can often find more ancient Vedic views of our Ancestors. Most of the Slavic songs, fairy tales, epics, legends are imbued with them.

We all literally grew up on the doctrine of karma, we simply did not call this phenomenon karma, since there were only a few Slavic magi, sorcerers and priests left, and they could not tell people about it in full. Instead, we heard a simplified version: "Everything returns to normal", "As you sow, you reap", "Every action causes equal opposition" and, finally, "You receive love in exactly the same measure as you give." … In essence, karma tells us that everything we do will return, in full circle, to the doorstep of our house sometime and somewhere.

However, not everyone realizes what karma and reincarnation really are, and why they have such a meaning …

Think now about the abilities with which you were born, and about all the good things that happened to you in life. Also think about the so-called limitations and challenges that have come your way. Both of these aspects are related to your karma. The doctrine of karma simply explains to us that everything that happens to us at the present moment is a consequence of the reasons that we ourselves have put into action in the past, regardless of whether it was ten minutes or ten lifetimes ago.

Karma, as a concept, means responsibility and retribution for actions, reincarnation is just a synonym for the word chance.

Our souls incarnate (reside in a physical body) many times. In the Slavic Tradition, this circle of reincarnations (reincarnations) is called - Kolorod, in Hinduism - Samsara. Reincarnation gives us the opportunity to be born again and … pay off karmic debts in relation to other people, become free and reap the fruits of the benevolent deeds we have done.

Teaching about karma and reincarnation also helps us understand the meaning of question marks in life. Why me? Why not me? Why, under the same conditions, is someone born healthy and happy, while another is born unhappy, poor and sick? Someone "accidentally" dies from the flu, and someone, falling from the ninth floor onto the asphalt, remains unharmed. Why are you so lucky with promotions, when your brother is not able to hold on to any job, although the opportunities you had with him were the same, etc.

The doctrine of karma and reincarnation explains that our soul, following the same patterns that can be observed in nature, goes through the path of birth, maturation, death and then again finds the possibility of rebirth. This teaching tells us that we are part of a moving stream of consciousness, and that our soul develops in the process of accumulating the experience of many lifetimes.

The natural cycles of karma and reincarnation can help us understand how we got to where we are today, and what to do about it. They can help us understand why we were born with a particular set of abilities and talents, crises and challenges, vocations and aspirations. They can help us cope with the questions that torment us in moments of irritation: “Why was I born to these parents? Why were these children born to me? Why am I afraid of water or heights? Why didn't I get married or did I unhappily get married? etc.

The Slavic Magi teach that the Soul is directly related to the personality of a person and has two principles in itself: Light and Dark. In order to live in happiness forever, the soul must develop through good deeds, conscientiously serving the earthly and the Heavenly kind, increasing the part of the Light (knowledge, information) and Fire (energy) in itself. At the same time, we go through the evolutionary path from gross material beings to subtle ones. Thus, on the one hand, each of us develops his individual consciousness, and on the other, we act as a constituent part of the Whole, the Universe-God, co-creators and direct executors of his Divine plan.

When a person lives unrighteously (does not know, does not know the laws of the universe), creates injustice and destroys the world around him, this makes his soul dark and heavy. Therefore, after the death of a person, the Soul, vibrating at low vibrations, can fall into the lower world of unmanifest existence - Nav. When the Soul enters Nav (the lower gross material world), it causes itself suffering: the injustice and evil that it has committed fall on it with a heavy burden and cause severe suffering. But in the Vedic tradition of our ancestors, Nav is also new - that is, a place from which a new start begins after an unsuccessful one.

Constant births of living beings in the real world (the world of Reveal) form the basis of Kolorod - the circle of rebirth of Souls. Coming to the embodied, material world of Revelation, Souls develop (evolve), receiving more and more perfect bodies. Repeatedly incarnating on Earth, they pass through four kingdoms: mineral, vegetable, animal and human. The highest manifestation of the process of incarnation of the Soul in the world of Reality (the physical world) is its birth in the human body. Born in the human body, the Soul consistently passes in its growth different breeds of people (races) - black, yellow (red) and white.

Manifesting in a certain breed, it is born in the nation that best meets the tasks of its development in this incarnation. Staying in certain breeds (races) or historical eras may or may not pass sequentially - it all depends on the general task of the soul, mental images, desires and actions manifested in each specific incarnation.

Each nation is heterogeneous and has a variety of souls embodied in it, therefore, depending on the level of their development, embodied souls create in each nation the degrees (stages) of soul development - Varna. In the Slavic Vedic tradition, 4 varnas are known: workers (sudras), vesi (vaisi), knights (kshatriyas) and knowledgeable (brahmanas). Reborn in a certain nation, the soul consistently passes through all levels of its society, in turn being born in each of them. After which she rises to another breed and another people with higher tasks. Having risen to a sufficiently high level of development and having finished their stay in human bodies, souls begin to be born in the divine, spiritual worlds of the Heavenly Kin.

The process of development of human souls with the help of reincarnation is carried out rather slowly. In order to master the divine properties, we have been given a field of action - the earthly world. Having exhausted all experience, which is based on various earthly experiences, both unpleasant and joyful, a person achieves self-knowledge. Thus, he realizes his divine origin and oneness with God. This understanding leads him to perfection with the same inner inevitability with which the seed of the herb gives the grass, the seed of the oak gives the oak, and the particle of God gives God. To gain experience, a person needs not one, but many lives. Depending on the task that the Universe puts before him, a person lives many times, incarnating in different epochs, in a variety of conditions, until earthly experience makes him completely wise.

Vladimir Kurovsky (fragment of the article)

The nature of life after death

Centuries can pass between death and a new incarnation, and there can be only one moment.

What or who determines how quickly the new incarnation will take place? If we exclude from the analysis the phenomenon of controlled incarnation, which is observed quite rarely and is a manifestation of the rational strength and will of the entity itself or its "guardians", in all other cases the time interval between incarnations is determined by the level of evolutionary development of the entity and the level of the surge that occurs during conception. Therefore, the higher the level of evolutionary development of an entity, the lower the likelihood of rapid incarnation. This is due to the fact that humanity is at the initial stage of evolutionary development, and, as a consequence of this, there are very few people in percentage terms who have reached a high evolutionary level of development. Therefore, the embodiment of a highly developed (mature) entity can occur in the next instant or in many hundreds of years. In this case, His Majesty the Case takes place - when and where will merge occur during the conception of the necessary qualities that can create a resonance between the level of development of the essence and the qualitative level of genetics.

A special group is made up of entities that, for one reason or another, did not leave through the tunnel after death. One of the main reasons for this phenomenon is premature violent death, when the entity is not ready for such a transition. Very often, the essences of people who died a violent death are very close to the "sinful earth" and incarnate very quickly. It is thanks to these quick incarnations that the opportunity arises to prove in fact the reality of the reincarnation of entities …

“Nesir Unlyutaskiryan was born in 1951 in Adana, Turkey. Even before he was born, his mother had a dream in which a stranger appeared with bleeding wounds. At first, she could not explain this dream to herself, but after the birth of her son, the dream acquired some meaning. Nesir was born with seven birthmarks. Some of them were more pronounced than others, some almost completely disappeared when I first examined Nesir at the age of thirteen. Nesir started talking late and later, in comparison with other cases, began to talk about his previous life. When he was six years old, he began to tell his mother that he had children and asked to take him to them. He claimed that he lived in the city of Mersin (approximately eighty kilometers from Adan). He also claimed that his name was Nesir and that he was stabbed to death. Nesir described in detail how he was killed and indicated where he was stabbed.

At first, his parents did not attach importance to his statements, which they found interesting. The situation changed when Nesir was twelve years old. His mother was lucky enough to introduce him to her father, who was then alive and lived with his second wife in a village near the city of Mersin. Nesir never saw his grandfather's second wife, but immediately recognized her and claimed to have known her in his past life when he lived in the city of Mersin. She confirmed that she knew a man named Nesir Budak in Mersin and confirmed the accuracy of all his words. After that, Nesir even more wanted to go to the city of Mersin, and his grandfather took him there. There he recognized several of Nesir Budak's relatives. And they all confirmed the accuracy of the facts from the life of Nesir Budak in the stories of Nesir.

Nesir Budak was a hot-tempered person, especially when he was drunk. Once he provoked a fight with a man who, being also drunk, stabbed him several times with a knife. Nesir Budak fainted on the street and was taken to a hospital where he was treated and his wounds described. But, nevertheless, the next day he died. The most surprising was the statement of Nesir that once he hit “his” (Nesir Budak) wife in the leg, after which she got a scar. Nesir's widow Budak confirmed all this and, having invited several women into the next room, showed them the scar on her thigh. With all this, Nesir had many feelings for the children of Nesir Budak and found a strong affection for his widow. It is also surprising that he was jealous of her second husband and tried to destroy his photographs. All six birthmarks in Nesir exactly correspond to the location of the wounds on Nesir Budak's body and are confirmed by medical documents, as in all other cases that I have examined."

Thus, the embodiment of an entity in a new physical body is not only an assumption, but a proven fact. And what is most interesting, there are thousands of such facts. Ignoring these facts on the part of "science" does not do the last honor. You can close your eyes and not want to see anything, but this will be a deception, or rather self-deception, which will only postpone the moment of truth, but will not change it and will not destroy it. The ancients knew about the reincarnations of essences no less, but much more than modern scientists and representatives of most religions that exist today:

In the great country of Ta-Kem, which was located to the east of Atlani and to the south of the Great Venea, numerous tribes with the skin of the color of Darkness and tribes with the skin of the color of the Setting Sun lived.

Among these tribes, there were two powerful castes of Priests, and they had three Spiritual Teachings, which were given to them by the H'Aryans who came from the country of Antes.

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One Spiritual Teaching - external, not representing a secret, given to the peoples of Ta-Kem by the Priests of the initial caste and not recognized by the Priests themselves as the true Faith, said that the Soul of every person after death moves into the body of a person of one caste or another, sometimes a magnificent Leader or even High Priest.

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When the life of a deceased person was high and worthy. And also into the body of an animal, insect or even a plant, when a person has lived his own life unworthy. But the Priests of this caste themselves professed a different Spiritual Teaching.

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They sincerely thought and believed that the transmigration of human Souls takes place not only on our Midgard-Earth, but that the Souls of deceased people go to other Earths of our Universe, where they incarnate in the bodies of people or animals of other Worlds, depending on their actions in the Explicit Life on Mirgrad-Earth. And they called this law Karma, in honor of the Great Goddess Karna, who monitors the observance of the Law of Spiritual Perfection.

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However, among the Priests of the second caste there was a group of even more highly initiated ones, few of the Priests of the lower castes were known, and it had a different Spiritual Teaching that was very different from the previous ones.

This Spiritual Teaching proclaimed that our surrounding Explicit World, the World of yellow Stars and Solar Systems, is only a grain of sand in the Endless Universe. That there are Stars and Suns white, blue, purple, pink, green, Stars and Suns of colors unseen by us, our senses are not comprehensible. And their number is infinitely large, their variety is infinite, their Spaces are infinite dividing.

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And these Many-wise Priests taught that in our Universe there is a Golden Path of Spiritual Ascent, leading upward and called Swaga, along which the Harmonious Worlds are located …

"Slavic-Aryan Vedas", Book of Light, Kharatya 4, p. 82-84.

For the ancients, there was no question about the existence of life after life, for them it was natural, like the fact that the sun shines. Different levels of initiation of the priests into the knowledge of how and where the essences of the dead are reincarnated speaks only of the fact that for something it was necessary that not everyone knew about the laws of evolutionary development. One of the main reasons for this is the premature of this knowledge. And you should not class them as ignorant just because they believed in the reincarnation of souls. By the way, the word faith, translated from runic writing, means - enlightenment with knowledge.

They "just" knew it, as they knew about the structure of the Universe, the diversity of the Worlds much more than modern "scientists" who only slightly open the "veils" of secrets that were "transparent" to the ancients. Fragments of this knowledge have survived to this day, but having lost their integrity, unfortunately, they turned into religious dogmas. And therefore, in those countries where ideas about reincarnation are part of the belief system, people are not afraid to talk about the memory that came to them from a past life, children are not intimidated by their parents and public opinion and openly share this memory with their relatives and friends. Intimidating their children with the negative reaction of others to such messages, parents, out of “best” motives, close the “door” for their beloved children not only to the memory of past lives, but also the door of full-fledged personality development, the possibility of evolutionary development. Because the suggestion not to believe oneself, when faced with something unknown, cripples the child's soul, creates a feeling of mental inferiority, and, as a result, the person hides in his “shell” and practically becomes incapable of accepting the new.

Artificial psychological blocks imposed on each individual person ultimately limit humanity as a whole. The boomerang principle is fully manifested in this case. Only spiritually free people are able to evolve, and only in this case civilization is capable of self-development. It should be noted that in early Christianity the concept of reincarnation was an integral part of the teaching. But later this concept was withdrawn from Christianity, a concept that was the last echo of the real teaching of Christ in Christianity … but this is another chapter of human history.

Fragment from the book by NV Levashov "Essence and Mind". Volume 2

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