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Vladimir Megre's The Ringing Cedars of Russia manuals define the ideas they expound as "Vedism" and "Paganism", implying that the latter is a continuation of the former, and at the same time they explain that Paganism, and even more so Vedism, may not be defined as a "religion" but more correctly as a "culture of the way of life". [30]
Vladimir Megre (Russian: Влади́мир Никола́евич Мегре́; né Puzakov; Russian: Пузако́в; born 23 July 1950) is a Russian entrepreneur and writer best known as the author of the Ringing Cedars of Russia (also known as Anastasia) series of books, which since the 1990s has given rise to a homonymous socio-religious movement.
Ringing Cedars' Anastasianism (1997) Levashovism or Russian Public Movement of Renaissance–Golden Age (2007) Uralic. Estonian neopaganism (Taaraism and ...
Slavic Native Faith or Slavic Neopaganism in Russia (variously called Rodnovery, Orthodoxy, Slavianism and Vedism in the country [1]) is widespread, according to some estimates from research organisations which put the number of Russian Rodnovers in the millions.
8 Ringing cedars of Russia (book series) 2 comments. 9 More sources. 2 comments. 10 Influence and Scope of Movement. 2 comments. 11 Practical Wisdom. 1 comment.
Rodnovers gathered at the Temple of Svarozhich's Fire of the Union of Slavic Native Belief Communities, in Krasotinka, Kaluga Oblast, Russia, to celebrate Perun Day. ...
"Ringing Cedars" (Anastasianism); [24] "Russian Public Movement "Course of Truth and Unity"" (Российское Общенародное Движение "Курсом Правды и Единения"); [25] Russian Public Movement of Renaissance–Golden Age (Русское Общественное Движение "Возрождение.
Ringing Cedars' Anastasianism; S. Soulmate; Star people (New Age) W. Walk-in (concept) This page was last edited on 8 January 2024, at 02:17 (UTC). Text is ...