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Management number 219244801 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$10.00 Model Number 219244801
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Slavic Symbols: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Sacred is not purely a collection of ancient signs; it’s a living map of belief, creativity, and connection. Rooted in the traditions of Slavic cultures yet reborn in the vibrant modern practices of Rodnoverie / Rodnovery also known as Slavic Native Faith.Explore the fascinating world of recreated Slavic symbols, where history, spirituality, and creativity converge. Slavic Symbols: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Sacred, by Radomira Gromova introduces over 150 symbols, offering insights into their meanings, cultural significance, and practical uses. From protective charms and fertility emblems to symbols of guidance and prosperity, this collection highlights their roles in ancient practices as well as modern Slavic recreation of faith and traditions.Each symbol is accompanied by illustrations and clear explanations, making this encyclopedia an invaluable resource for spiritual seekers, artists, and anyone curious about Slavic culture and modern Slavic Pagan recreation. Readers are invited to discover the enduring relevance and transformative power of these symbols in today’s world.It is important to recognize that these symbols are not presented as purely ancient or exclusively Slavic in origin. Instead, they reflect a fusion of influences, shaped by neighboring cultures and evolving over time. While some symbols stem from ancient belief systems (Slavic Native Faiths), others emerged during cultural revivals or through modern reinterpretations. This book emphasizes their dynamic and evolving nature, celebrating them as living elements of Slavic heritage rather than static relics of the past. Read more


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