Goblins don't like when Slavic people unite very much, they definitely have some transcendent antipathy against us. :)
As for visiting Russia - better wait for spring, it is much nicer here when weather is warm and everything is green. Winter have it's charm, but you have to like it to be pleased. :)
Yes, they try to destroy what we have in common and that's why they attack Orthodoxy and history. As with Ukraine, there's a huge effort to westernize all of the Eastern bloc. Pro-EU libtards here hate on the Church and tradition because our main cathedral is named after St. Alexander Nevsky. We commemorate tzar Alexander II at divine liturgy because the Russian-Turkish war of 1875 brought our independence which I'm sure you know all about. As I already said, we practically share the same language (Russian is almost identical to Old Bulgarian). I compose music and at conservatory I was asked why did I write choral music in Old Bulgarian/Church Slavonic (as is customary for Orthodox music) and not in Latin. As usual, they infiltrate academia and the media along with the political sphere. There's also a sudden uptake in Protestants sects (mostly evangelicals) that are promoted among the young via music acts and influencers as a tool for soft power.
Dostoyevsky wrote about that time in his notebooks. He also wrote about the imminent danger from the degenerate nihilistic west and the need for slavic people to unite against the satanic powers. Sadly, he was way ahead of his time and things only got worse. There is hope still and this war is crucial.
Thanks for the advice. I'll definitely wait for the warmer weather.
They hate Orthodox Church everywhere and constanly tries to replace it at least with Greek-Catolic church. It is where interests of Rome and globohomos are in great agreement. Rome, for whatever reasons, still dreams about taking Orthodox Church under pope rule, live in the delusion that it is possible, and ready to ally with anybody and anything for that.
Church Slavonic/Old Bulgarian/Ancient Russian is a same language. Modern Bulgarian language slightly closer to that ancient language than modern Russian. You still know how to pronounce letter "Ъ"! :)
Dostoyevsky made mistake about one thing - nihilism of the West. If the West was really nihilistic, we had never had all that problems with the West. West is obsessed with their supremacy, and truly and sincere believe things could be only in a way they understand. That is why they constantly try to push their "values" on us. This is not nihilism, but more like religion or cult. West uses nihilism as a weapon to break the will of other nations, but they are in no way nihilists themselves.
Dostoyevsky made mistake about one thing - nihilism of the West. If the West was really nihilistic, we had never had all that problems with the West. West is obsessed with their supremacy, and truly and sincere believe things could be only in a way they understand. That is why they constantly try to push their "values" on us. This is not nihilism, but more like religion or cult. West uses nihilism as a weapon to break the will of other nations, but they are in no way nihilists themselves.
Ultimately liberalism leads to nihilism because it's relativistic which leads it to rejecting absolute and objective truth. A system gets more consistent with its basic presuppositions with time and the logical conclusion to classical liberalism of the time of the Enlightenment is playing out in the troons movement and the inability to recognize basic metaphysical categories like biological sex, the rejection of all inherent purpose and meaning to things, of objective morality and of metaphysics itself.
Fr. Seraphim Rose wrote about it in his great book Nihilism: The Root of the Revolution of the Modern Age and he too refers to Dostoyevsky there. I'd argue the West today is nihilistic and is destroying itself which is evident by the many crises it suffers but most of all the demographic one and the ubiquitous normalization of degeneracy. This is a sure sign of civilizational collapse as historians like Spengler have observed.
Goblins don't like when Slavic people unite very much, they definitely have some transcendent antipathy against us. :)
As for visiting Russia - better wait for spring, it is much nicer here when weather is warm and everything is green. Winter have it's charm, but you have to like it to be pleased. :)
Yes, they try to destroy what we have in common and that's why they attack Orthodoxy and history. As with Ukraine, there's a huge effort to westernize all of the Eastern bloc. Pro-EU libtards here hate on the Church and tradition because our main cathedral is named after St. Alexander Nevsky. We commemorate tzar Alexander II at divine liturgy because the Russian-Turkish war of 1875 brought our independence which I'm sure you know all about. As I already said, we practically share the same language (Russian is almost identical to Old Bulgarian). I compose music and at conservatory I was asked why did I write choral music in Old Bulgarian/Church Slavonic (as is customary for Orthodox music) and not in Latin. As usual, they infiltrate academia and the media along with the political sphere. There's also a sudden uptake in Protestants sects (mostly evangelicals) that are promoted among the young via music acts and influencers as a tool for soft power.
Dostoyevsky wrote about that time in his notebooks. He also wrote about the imminent danger from the degenerate nihilistic west and the need for slavic people to unite against the satanic powers. Sadly, he was way ahead of his time and things only got worse. There is hope still and this war is crucial.
Thanks for the advice. I'll definitely wait for the warmer weather.
They hate Orthodox Church everywhere and constanly tries to replace it at least with Greek-Catolic church. It is where interests of Rome and globohomos are in great agreement. Rome, for whatever reasons, still dreams about taking Orthodox Church under pope rule, live in the delusion that it is possible, and ready to ally with anybody and anything for that.
Church Slavonic/Old Bulgarian/Ancient Russian is a same language. Modern Bulgarian language slightly closer to that ancient language than modern Russian. You still know how to pronounce letter "Ъ"! :)
Dostoyevsky made mistake about one thing - nihilism of the West. If the West was really nihilistic, we had never had all that problems with the West. West is obsessed with their supremacy, and truly and sincere believe things could be only in a way they understand. That is why they constantly try to push their "values" on us. This is not nihilism, but more like religion or cult. West uses nihilism as a weapon to break the will of other nations, but they are in no way nihilists themselves.
Ultimately liberalism leads to nihilism because it's relativistic which leads it to rejecting absolute and objective truth. A system gets more consistent with its basic presuppositions with time and the logical conclusion to classical liberalism of the time of the Enlightenment is playing out in the troons movement and the inability to recognize basic metaphysical categories like biological sex, the rejection of all inherent purpose and meaning to things, of objective morality and of metaphysics itself.
Fr. Seraphim Rose wrote about it in his great book Nihilism: The Root of the Revolution of the Modern Age and he too refers to Dostoyevsky there. I'd argue the West today is nihilistic and is destroying itself which is evident by the many crises it suffers but most of all the demographic one and the ubiquitous normalization of degeneracy. This is a sure sign of civilizational collapse as historians like Spengler have observed.