Modern Russian language still shares an astounding number of words with Vedic Sanskrit.
I am often amazed how much of Sanskrit I can understand, even though I never studied it.
Example:
Deha me agni - дай мне огонь (give me fire).
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Russian (English trans.) - Sanskrit:
Бог (God) - bhaga
Будить (awaken) - budhyati
Ведать (know) - veda, vidati
Жить (live) - jivati
Свет (light) - svit
Сидеть (sit) - sidati
Огонь (fire) - agni
Открыть (uncover) - ut-kri
Умирать (die) - marati
and even:
Ябать (fuck) - yabhati
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Before the spread of Christianity and Islam in the last 1500 years, people of Europe and Central Asia were goddess- and nature-worshipping pagans.
Hinduism and Eastern European paganism have the same roots, with common deities, symbols, and practices:
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Pagans had a deep understanding of human nature.
In Eastern branches, this knowledge got passed down through Tantra and certain Hindu traditions.
In Western branches, it was though the Magic traditions, which were heavily prosecuted during the Christianization.
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After studying the unconscious mind of Europeans and non-Europeans, Carl Jung concluded that Europeans were fucked up in a very specific way:
They were completely separated from their deeper nature, both "lower" (animal) and "higher" (divine) aspects of what it means to be human
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Could be, although you could say the Romans planted the early seeds of industrialization, and they were still pagan.
Related: Robert Anton Wilson believed the divine aspect of human nature exists for space colonization, so we can develop telepathy and collective intelligence.
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It definitely does.
I'm not sure if it does *right now*, mind, but the Venn diagram of 1-planet species and technological advancement is called "extinction risk".
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