Faith of our Ancestors
Faith of our Ancestors

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The ancient faith is glorious and the Rus before the Baptism of Rus was called Orthodoxy, for they glorified the Rule, followed the paths of the Rule. It was also called the Righteous Faith, for the Slavs knew the Truth, knew the Righteousness, the most ancient Vedas, sacred legends about the source of the Vedic faith, which was the first faith of almost all the peoples of our planet. Christianity took the name "Orthodoxy" from the Vedic religion of our ancestors, since a lot of things were transferred to Christianity from the ancient Aryan faith. The idea of a triune god is the triune Vedic god Treglav. There is no triune God either in Catholicism or in other branches of Christianity.

Our ancient Righteous religion had much in common with Christianity: monotheism, faith in the Trinity, immortality of the soul, afterlife, etc. But unlike Christianity, the Russians considered themselves not the product of God, but his descendants - the grandchildren of Dazhbog. Our ancestors did not humiliate themselves before their ancestor, they understood his superiority, but they also recognized the natural relationship with him. This gave religion a special character, the Eastern Rus had no temples. God was their grandfather, was with them everywhere, and they addressed him directly, without any intermediaries. If there were special places for prayer, then they were determined by the convenience of common prayer.

The Faith of the Slavs-Aryans, in contrast to the pagan religions - monotheism (monotheism) and polytheism (polytheism), is deity. A genus, such as a swarm of bees, is one and multiple at the same time. The genus is one, but it consists of many relatives. The genus of the Aryans is called RASA. Rodchi Races inhabit all worlds - Pravi, Slavi, Reveal and Navi.

The world of Pravi is outside of time and space. Rule this abode of the ancestors of the Race. The Ancestors are our Ancestors - the primordial Gods.

SOUTH. Yankin cites the data of V. M. Demina from the book "From the Aryans to the Rusichs" that during the planting of Christianity, up to 30% of the population and its cultural values were destroyed. On the whole, the struggle was waged against the worldview of the Slavs - the Russians, which assumed the electivity and changeability of clan and national power as opposed to autocracy (autocracy and dictatorship).

When choosing a faith, Vladimir had a goal to choose a religion where God would be the master for people, and they were his slaves. Christianity brought up a worldview that did not allow even the thought of changing the rotten leadership of any level.

With the creation of the Russian Empire, this struggle did not abate, It moved on to another plane. With Peter I began a pro-Western anti-national monarchy, especially refined under Catherine II (persecution of everything Russian, the terrible dominance of foreigners, the drinking of the people, etc.).

Vedism did not need a “holy,” blind, absolute faith. Blind faith is a means of deceiving simpletons. Vedism is not a belief - it is a religion. You don't need to believe in it, you need to know and understand it. The word “Veda” does not mean faith, but knowledge from the word to know, that is, to know, to understand. Russian Vedicity describes the real world forces of space.

The main difference between Christianity and Vedicism is that Christianity deliberately closes the knowledge of the world in general, about the cosmos, about the universe to people and leads people towards describing the adventures of Christ, where he was, what he did, what he said. Vedism deals with the description of the world as a whole, describes real cosmic forces. Authority shows that the earth is just a small part of the big world and its cosmic forces, which have a strong impact on the life of the earth and people on earth. In Vedicism, one should not believe in the existence, for example, of the sun god Ra, in his power and his life force. It is enough to look at the sky, see the sun, feel its energy and see the influence of the sun on life. You do not need to believe or not to believe in the God of fire Semargla - you constantly encounter fire in life.

The Slavs did not whine and did not beg forgiveness from the Gods for non-existent sins, alms or salvation. If the Slavs felt their guilt, then they atoned for it with concrete deeds. The Slavs lived by their own will, but they also sought to harmonize their will with the will of their Gods. The prayers of the Slavs are mainly praise and glorification of the Gods, usually in the form of a hymn. Before prayer was supposed to wash with clean water, preferably the whole body, or at least face and hands. Every Russian man, regardless of vocation, first of all had to be a warrior in spirit, capable, if necessary, of defending himself, his wife and children, his loved ones, and his Motherland. In ancient times, every man carried military service. Everyone went to war, young and old. Yu. P. Peaceful in his research "Materials for the history of the Russ" cites the following proverb on this occasion: "So spokon viku, so cholovik, toi ko-zak", which means: "Since ancient times - as a man, then a warrior (Cossack)."

There are many proverbs and sayings indicating that the Russian people attached great importance to such concepts as honor and duty, which even children perceived as an immutable law and by which they later lived, becoming adults:

Better to be killed than taken prisoner!

- Without a fight, the enemy is not given land!

- If the enemy overpowers, drop everything, go into the wilderness, start an old life in a new place!

- Listen to the enemy - dig your own grave!

- For Russia and for a friend endure the heat and the blizzard!

- There is no more love than to lay down your soul for your friends!

- Perish yourself - help your comrade-in-arms!

- Character - that the Cossack lava is in the attack.

- It's not shameful to turn from someone else's table.

Followers of the Vedic faith have never been afraid of death. In Vedicism, death is the end of one form of life and at the same time the beginning of the birth of a new form of life. Therefore, they were afraid not of death, but of a glorious end - cowardice and betrayal. Having become a warrior, the Russian Man knew that if he was killed in battle with the enemies of the Sort, he would go to Iriy - the Slavic-Aryan Heavenly Kingdom, to the joy of his ancestors, and if he surrendered, he would go into the world as another slave, keeping in Navi, this is a low position. Yu. P. Mirolyubov wrote that therefore the Slavic-Aryans preferred to die gloriously than to live abominably, for the Valkyrie who died by the sword on the battlefield on the White Kon (i.e. in the Divya body) leads to Iriy, to Perun, and Perun will show him to Great-grandfather Svarog!

Our ancestors knew that death is only one of the stages of life, being a way of transformation into new species - just as a clumsy caterpillar turns into a beautiful, gentle butterfly.

Triglav - the triune God unites three moral hypostases of the world into a single whole: reality, nav and rule. Reality is the visible material world. Nav is an intangible world, the other world of the dead. Rule this truth or the law of Svarog, governing the whole world, primarily reality. After death, the soul left reality, passed into the invisible world - nav, wandered there for some time, until it reached Iriya or Paradise, where Svarog, the svarogichi and the ancestors of the Rus lived. The soul can appear from Navi, where it dwells in a certain state of sleep again into reality, but only along the path along which it left from reality to Navi. This explains the ancient custom, according to which the body of the deceased is carried out of the house not through the doors, but through a gap in the wall, which is then immediately closed up so that the soul cannot return to the house and disturb people. Our ancestors did not have the concept of hell.

The cult of the dead, the so-called "ancestors", exists among all peoples of the world. Slavic grandfathers, dzyady, Navi, ancestors are partly familiar to us. Among the ancient Indians they were called “pretas” who had gone. For some time the pretas continued to live among people invisible. And it was necessary to perform a number of rituals in order to "lead" them into another world, to attach to the rest of the departed and reassured. Otherwise, they turned into “bhuta” - demons from the retinue of the evil god Shiva.

Everything, almost to the details, coincides with the corresponding rituals of the Slavs. Remember at least the "nine", "forty" and other "anniversaries" of the deceased. These are all non-Christian customs. They came from antiquity. The souls of the deceased had to be conveyed according to all the rules, otherwise they turned into nawi - evil spirits that persecuted the living.

Old Indian "bhuta" is translated as “former”. Demons, Navi, Bkhut wandered around the villages, could gnaw a person and eat him, they lived, as a rule, in cemeteries. The word “ancestor” can be understood as “antecedent”. But at the same time he is “gone”, since it was not supposed to be called living ancestors, this achievement of only the last century is a slang word.

We will be able to understand a lot on our own if we turn to the knowledge that has been preserved, thereby turning out to be, as it were, conserved in ancient Indian and especially Vedic mythologies. In our view, the very concept of "holiday" is associated with something violent, bacchic, hysterically cheerful, and in recent decades, drunkenly intoxicated. And this despite the fact that at the beginning of this century, the holiday was completely different, it was not associated with abundant libations and violent artificial fun. Not to mention the centuries preceding, when, as we know, the holidays were solemnly elevated events - calm and dignified, worthy and bringing peace, when human souls seemed to communicate with the gods or those saints whose days were celebrated.

At the same time, the religion of the Rus was also pantheistic. The gods were not separated from the forces of nature. Our ancestors worshiped all the forces of nature, large, medium and small. All power was for them a manifestation of God. He was everywhere - in light, warmth, lightning, rain, river, oak. Everything big and small was a manifestation of God and at the same time God himself. The ancient Rus lived in nature, considering it their part and dissolved in it. It was a sunny, living, realistic religion.

In contrast to the Greeks, the ancient Rus little personified their gods, did not give them human features, did not make them superhumans. Their gods did not marry, did not have children, did not feast, did not fight, etc., the deities were symbols of nature, its phenomena, but rather vague symbols.

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