Slavic-Aryan Vedas

The Slavic-Aryan Vedas are an ancient book, which sets forth the wisdom of the ages. Its history begins with the appearance of civilization. The Vedas are written on plates made of gold. They show the history of the settlement of the Earth, various knowledge and laws, as well as forecasts for the future. In the Vedas there is not only reliable information, confirmed by dates, but also bylina, and legends transmitted from mouth to mouth.

Where did the Slavic-Aryan Vedas come from?

Vedic knowledge arose on earth, when there were no civilizations and faith. Ancient texts contain knowledge about nature and man. More often than not, the Vedas are called the Books of Wisdom of Perun, which consist of nine separate editions. Many are interested in who wrote the Slavonic-Aryan Vedas. On this account, there are many different opinions, but most scholars agree on what the ancient texts dictated by the god Perun. Depending on what the Vedas were originally written on, several groups stand out:

  1. Santia . They are plates made of gold or other valuable metal. Selected material that did not yield to corrosion and did not deteriorate over time. The texts were first minted, and after the furrow they filled with paint. Of the plates, they did something similar to the book, using rings or a salary of oak. In santiyah written the most intimate knowledge.
  2. Harat'i . The Aryan Vedas were found on sheets or scrolls made of high quality parchment. Mostly haratya are copies of Santi. The cheaper material made it possible to make the Vedas more accessible for widespread use.
  3. The Magi . Are wooden planks, on which written or cut texts. They were intended for the Magi. These documents were regularly destroyed by the Christian church.

What contain the Slavonic-Aryan Vedas?

Ancient knowledge allows us to discover many secrets, and a profound meaning that is unknown in modern cultures. The Vedas describe the relationship of earthly life with the energy of the planets. The main provisions of the ancient scripture include information that not only the Moon and the Sun, but also other planets and stars affect the human and all living things on Earth. Slavic-Aryan Vedas say that the source of life is inexhaustible. The opinion that a person lives only once is incorrect. Even Vedic knowledge excludes the possibility of any chance in life. From birth to death a person lives a certain decent cycle. Life is designed for learning and everyone must improve and develop on a daily basis. As for the prophecies, the ancient scriptures indicate that the person in the future will be aware of himself as part of the universe and therefore he must obey the existing laws. He will devote his life to improvement and development. Today, every person has the opportunity to learn the wisdom of the ages, because the Vedas are in the public domain.

Books that are part of the Slavonic-Aryan Vedas:

  1. "Sanity of the Veda of Perun . " The information in them is described in the form of a dialogue. The most ancient tradition.
  2. The Book of Light . Describes in her the birth of the World. Initially, the book was inaccessible to people, the publication was allowed only in 1999.
  3. "Inllyism . " In it one can learn the statements of the ancient sages.
  4. "Source of Life" , includes various legends and legends. The White Way talks about the foundations of the Slavic worldview.

Slavic-Aryan Vedas contain runes that express things that are important to a person. They are used today for fortune telling and for making various amulets . Based on Vedic knowledge, many different currents have emerged that are popular in the modern world: esotericism, astrology, kabbalah, magic, etc.