kolovrat

kolovrat

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This revered emblem of the ancient Slavs is gaining widespread acceptance today. The reference to its ancient heritage has become a hallmark of contemporary Slavic culture. Solar amulet Kolovrat bears no resemblance to the Nazi swastika. Its sacred value lies in the mysterious path of the sun across the sky, and the gods associated with it - the horse and Svarog. The secret symbol of the Ancient word "Kolo" means circle. Kolovrat is depicted as a wheel with eight beams all moving in the same direction. This symbolizes one of the annual rotations of the solar disk, perpetual motion, continuation of life, and infinity of the universe. After all, the essence of life is endless motion and rotation. The talisman conceals the cycle of the four seasons and the four natural elements: earth, fire, air, and water. All this adds up to eight rays Kolovrat, also known as Svarga in honor of the sky God Svarog. God Svarog "walks across the sky" like the sun. Posolon or Widdershins? These two ancient Slavic words refer to movement: with the course of the sun - posolon, against the course of the sun Widdershins. A talisman with rays directed during the sun was symbolically associated with the world light of the gods, providing protection and patronage. Also, right-hand beams represented the manifested world of things (Reality) and purity of mind. A talisman with rays directed against the direction of the sun was connected to the mysteries of the world beyond. It was instrumental in opening intuition, magical gift of clairvoyance, and prophetic abilities. All that is hidden from human eyes could be opened with this artifact. As a rule, left-hand amulets were worn by women. What can be done with an amulet? In some cases, the material of magical artifacts has a leading role, but in this case, a talisman can be made of various mediums: wood; silver; gold; copper; brass. Plus, the Slavic Kolovrat can be embroidered on clothing, carved on everyday objects, and painted on paper. Here, what plays a decisive role is not the material itself, but the image direction of the torsion field energies of the world, control over the visible world. A Kolovrat amulet hung on a chain of any metal: silver, gold, steel. And it was allowed to wear Slavic charm on a cord of cotton or linen. But leather laces will not fit. In Slavic tradition, an animal must be killed in a certain way, otherwise the negative energy of death can harm a person.

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