I just noticed that I never posted about the first book of The Slavic Way Series - "Slavic Faith - Rodnoverie & Yngliism". I never meant to write more than one book, but now I'm on book 12 and loving it!
May I ask, what is your source of inspiration? Besides your books, could you also recommend some good source about Slavic culture and heritage? I was not able to find some reliable source for further study, and I am really interested in the topic. Thank you in advance.
My inspiration came long ago. I just began reading, and the older the source ... the better. It is difficult to find "reliable" sources because everything "official" is controlled by anti-Slavs. Read, read and once again read ... it may seem difficult to find the truth though. I learned that out of everything I read, even about Slavic heritage, much of information is misleading and just false. Remember, if it is popular, it is most likely false, untrue and is there to mislead - anti-Slavs control all that is popular opinion. As far as supporting evidence, there are many different books on forbidden archeology and even history, which can support information found in Slavic heritage. Book of Veles is also good, but I was able to find only one interpretation by "Gnatyuk", which is a somewhat good interpretation of the original text. You can read the Indian Vedas, they are very good, although the names of the Deities and some places have been changed. Best thing anyone can to, is to try to learn, understand and comprehend the Old Slavic ... knowing that language is better than reading 100 books on Slavic heritage. Those who know Old Slavic and even Ancient Slavic are able to find answers in the words themselves.
Thank you for the reply and your answer. I will certainly look into that further. By the way, your Rodnover podcasts are very inspirational, looking forward for more of them. And thank you for spreading Slavic legacy in English.
May I ask, what is your source of inspiration? Besides your books, could you also recommend some good source about Slavic culture and heritage? I was not able to find some reliable source for further study, and I am really interested in the topic. Thank you in advance.
ReplyDeleteMy inspiration came long ago. I just began reading, and the older the source ... the better. It is difficult to find "reliable" sources because everything "official" is controlled by anti-Slavs. Read, read and once again read ... it may seem difficult to find the truth though. I learned that out of everything I read, even about Slavic heritage, much of information is misleading and just false. Remember, if it is popular, it is most likely false, untrue and is there to mislead - anti-Slavs control all that is popular opinion. As far as supporting evidence, there are many different books on forbidden archeology and even history, which can support information found in Slavic heritage. Book of Veles is also good, but I was able to find only one interpretation by "Gnatyuk", which is a somewhat good interpretation of the original text. You can read the Indian Vedas, they are very good, although the names of the Deities and some places have been changed. Best thing anyone can to, is to try to learn, understand and comprehend the Old Slavic ... knowing that language is better than reading 100 books on Slavic heritage. Those who know Old Slavic and even Ancient Slavic are able to find answers in the words themselves.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the reply and your answer. I will certainly look into that further. By the way, your Rodnover podcasts are very inspirational, looking forward for more of them. And thank you for spreading Slavic legacy in English.
ReplyDeleteThank you! and Slava to Ancestors!
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