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Dolmens - what they are. They most of all resemble a table made of boulders. Caucasian dolmens are more like a small chamber or room consisting of four walls and a roof.

Dolmens - versions of their appearance

Why were they built, as if until now no one can answer this question. There are several basic assumptions and legends. Some argue that dolmens were built in order to bury rich and noble people in them, others say that it was giants who allegedly lived on earth for a long time who built such dwellings for the Lilliputians. There are myths about giants in the epic different nationsfor example, they told us in India.

Other myths say that thinkers and sages went to the dolmens to meet death. According to legend, the spirit of a sage remains in these dolmens, and at present everyone who asks for advice from this stone structure will soon receive it.

Where can you stumble upon dolmens - places of power?

In Russia alone, you can see several thousand similar stone structures. There are many of them in the Caucasus. The Caucasus Mountains are full of mysteries and dolmens are one of them, and I wrote about the romantic and magnificent Indian city of Jaipur.

Most of these dolmens are located in the Western Caucasus. They are so-called tombs that have remained from the time of the dolmen culture.

Scientists and archaeologists have studied a small part of these stone tombs. Many of them have not survived, as they were taken apart or destroyed by people and destroyed by themselves from time to time.

Currently, about three thousand dolmens have survived in the western part of the Caucasus Mountains, many of them are practically destroyed. In addition to the standard dolmens, consisting of four walls and a roof, small ones made of randomly selected stones were built on the slopes of the Caucasus Mountains. There are also underground tombs, similar to a well, which are covered with a slab.

Dolmen location

These interesting, mysterious buildings are located, they are also called places of power, according to a certain rule, they were built on flat areas located on the tops of the Caucasus Mountains or on those mountain slopes that are well lit by the sun.

Studies have shown that stones for the construction of dolmens were not brought from afar and did not use a certain type of stones, for construction they took stones that were nearby.

However, if there was no suitable rock nearby, the boulders were cut out and could be transported over distances of several kilometers. Sand and limestone rocks were taken for construction. In this regard, they did not bother much, and one dolmen could be built from several types of rocks.

Many dolmens vaguely resemble small houses built of stone slabs, they also have a kind of "windows" in the facade. They were even divided into several groups, classifying dolmens.

  1. The usual ones are built of solid slabs without any holes and so-called windows.
  2. Composite or combined dolmens are those that are not built of solid slabs, but already have a masonry of smaller rocks.
  3. Domains are trough, or trough-shaped, they are carved into huge stone or in a rock and resemble a trough.
  4. The most popular dolmens are monoliths, they are completely carved into the rock, the largest number of such dolmens has been preserved.

Each dolmen is unique and has its own peculiarity. In shape, they can be square, round, trapezoidal. The cover plate can be positioned horizontally or at an angle. The joints are usually tight and the joints are almost invisible, as they are made carefully.

There are many legends and various interesting myths associated with dolmens. Many people come to the Caucasus not only to admire the Caucasus Mountains, but also to get acquainted with the mysterious and enigmatic dolmens. Since there is a belief that dolmens have magical powers and can help in solving many problems.

Many go on a trip to the Caucasus. And this is no accident. There is something to see here. Many beautiful places: waterfalls, lakes, mountains, ancient monasteries - all of this is located in the Caucasus. Nature lovers will be impressed by the way they have traveled for a long time.

Alibek waterfall


The attraction is located in the north of the Caucasus and reaches a height of about twenty-five meters. The raging mass of water crashes down onto the mighty stones, making it an impressive sight. At the same time, an incredible rumble is carried along the gorge from the stream breaking down. The place is considered to be the most popular hiking destination.

The first part of the journey to the alpine camp is often done by transport. If you wish, you can walk this path. The beauty that opens up to the eye, in particular the relict fir forest, will not leave anyone indifferent. Further, the excursion is always directed to the Alibek glacier. Thanks to well-organized transport, tourists of all ages have the opportunity to admire this beauty.

Alibek waterfall is the main attraction of Dombai and, concurrently, its most beautiful place.

Baduk lakes


This is an unforgettable place. Here, on the Baduk River - the left tributary of the Tiberda, in a valley between two ridges near the village of Dombay, there are 3 small lakes. According to the researchers, they have a landslide-dam origin and were formed recently, only about two hundred years ago. The first one is small and shallow, and its length is more than eighty meters. Along the banks there are granite boulders, on which you can see interspersing of rock crystal crystals. The slopes are covered with forest, covering the water surface from all sides except one. Mountains are visible through this "window".

The second lake is located upstream, just sixty meters from the first. It is slightly larger than the first, its length is at least two hundred meters. It is interesting that tourists are not at all interested in it - you can rarely see anyone here.

The third lake is higher than the other two and is considered the largest. In length it reaches about three hundred and thirty meters. The water here is bluish-green and slightly warmer than in the first two lakes (+ 10 ° C). Huge boulders are scattered along the shores of the lake, and a forest can be seen behind them. All this gives the reservoir an unusual enchanted look. The Baduk Lakes are the main attraction of the Teberda Nature Reserve.

Main Caucasian ridge


It is a continuous mountain range stretching for almost 1,100 kilometers from northwest to southeast of the Black Sea. It ends in the area Caspian shores... The highest part of the Caucasian ridge is located between the Elbrus and Kazbek mountains (height 5642 m).

The Caucasian order has 15 mountain peaks... It surpasses the Alps in height. The steepest and undeveloped part of it is the descent to the Alazani Valley. The ridge cannot be called easily passable, only on the western and eastern sides there are low and convenient passes available at any time of the year. In other places there are pack and walking paths. Most of them are not suitable for winter use.

Among the most famous glaciers located here:

  • Dykh-Su;
  • Bezengi;
  • Tsaneri;
  • Karaug;
  • Big Azau.

A unique architectural monument of Ingushetia. Represents a glitch of a complex of defensive towers. Location - high-mountainous areas of the Dzheyrakh-Assinsky State Historical, Architectural and Natural Museum-Reserve. Vovnushki are 3 towers. 2 of them are located opposite each other on opposite sides deep gorge, along which the river Guloy-khi flows. The walls of the towers are stone, because of this structure they look like a natural continuation of the rocks on which they are built. The approaches to them are blocked off by a powerful wall. Vovnushki complex - unique architectural monument, belonging to the 7 wonders of Russia.

Georgievsky monastery


Located in Essentuki (Stavropol Territory). The walls of the St. George Monastery are built of white marble, due to which it looks majestic and solemn. The floors inside the building are decorated with floor mosaics, the vault is supported by marble columns. There is a bell tower at the top. The structure is crowned with golden domes.

The monastery was built recently and has been operating since 2006. Since the opening, an orphanage has been functioning here and various shrines are kept:

  • part of the relics of St. George the Victorious;
  • icons of the Mother of God "Tsaritsa" and "Feodorovskaya";
  • parts of the relics of Seraphim of Sarov and the Diveyevo wives.

Tatar settlement


Miraculously preserved architectural monument of the Ciscaucasia. This natural museum-reserve is located in Stavropol and keeps cult, cultural and fortifications, burial grounds and ancient roads, thanks to which you can learn a lot of interesting information about the life of our ancestors. Currently, excursions are conducted here and at the same time research is carried out in the fields of zoology, botany, soil science and geology.

Mount "Ring"


It is located not far from Kislovodsk and is part of the Lermontov Museum-Reserve. The Ring Mountain is a through grotto, shaped like a circle, with a diameter of about 8 m. It is located on the left side of the Borgustan ridge, dotted with caves and grottoes of various shapes and sizes.

The attraction closes a number of beauties of the Caucasus and Transcaucasia, as it is located on the edge of the ridge. A magnificent beautiful view, and in the distance you can see Kislovodsk. Today Ring Mountain is a famous place favorite of tourists... They often go there with excursions, so transport links are organized - it will not be difficult for tourists to get there by bus. Next, you need to climb the path that goes to the mountain through a subalpine meadow.

The Caucasus and Transcaucasia are rich in sights. Mountains, nature reserves and other natural beauties stretch here for many kilometers and make an unforgettable impression on every traveler. The surrounding landscapes provide great views for memorable panoramic shots.

List of must-see sights in the North Caucasus. Top list of natural and man-made wonders of the North Caucasus.

Mountain Elbrus

North Caucasus. Mountain Elbrus

Mount Elbrus is the highest point in Russia. It is located on the border of the Kabardino-Balkarian and Karachay-Cherkess republics. In the powerful glaciers of Elbrus, the rivers originate, which form the Kuban River - the largest river in the North Caucasus. Today Elbrus is one of the largest centers of skiing, mountaineering and tourism. And at an altitude of 3500 m on the territory of the Mir station, you can visit the highest museum in the world - the Museum of the military glory of the defenders of Elbrus and the Caucasus passes during the Great Patriotic War.

Naryn-Kala fortress


North Caucasus, Naryn-Kala Fortress

The Naryn-Kala fortress is the oldest fortress in Russia, located in Derbent (Republic of Dagestan). She is 1600 years old. The fortress was built as a powerful defensive complex, which blocked an important trade route - the Great Silk Road, for which a fierce struggle was constantly waged. At present, buildings of different eras have been preserved within the walls of Naryn-Kala: a cross-domed temple, the ruins of the khan's palace, the khan's office and even an old underground prison. And if you climb the wall, you can admire a beautiful view of the old city.


North Caucasus. Mosque named after Akhmat-Khadzhi Kadyrov

The Akhmat-Khadzhi Kadyrov Mosque is the largest mosque in Russia. It is located in Grozny, on the banks of the Sunzha River. The mosque was built in the classic Ottoman style and was named after the first president of the Chechen Republic. More than 10,000 people can be in it at the same time. This mosque is also called the “Heart of Chechnya”. It is the center of the Islamic complex, which includes the Kunta-Khadzhi Russian Islamic University and the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of the republic.

Dune Sarikum


North Caucasus. Dune Sarikum

A unique sandy mountain with a special climatic zone is located near the village of Korkmaskaly in Dagestan, at the foot of the Kumtorkalinsky ridge. Its height is 250-260 meters. The area of \u200b\u200bthe dune is three times larger than the territory of Monaco. The mountain consists of fine-grained golden sand. The origin of Sarykum is unknown. It is interesting that during strong winds the shape of the dune “walks” and can change before our eyes.

Dargav necropolis


North Caucasus. Dargav necropolis

The Dargav necropolis is often compared to the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. This site is included in the UNESCO list. It is located in North Ossetia near the town of Dargavs. The Dargav necropolis has about a hundred stone aboveground and underground crypts that served as family tombs for the ancestors of the Ossetians. An interesting fact is that the bodies of the deceased were placed in wooden boats, although there is no sea nearby. The microclimate of the gorge contributes to the natural mummification of bodies.

Valley of lotuses


North Caucasus. Valley of lotuses

The North Caucasus also has its own lotus valley. It sounds strange, since we have heard about lotuses in Thailand, Vietnam and other countries of Southeast Asia. It is located on the Taman Peninsula Krasnodar Territory... The Lotus Valley is located on the site of an ancient solar estuary. In the nineteenth century locals the reservoir was desalinated, the estuary was crushed and various species of fish and plants appeared in it. The lotus was introduced by biologists and spread rapidly.

Lake Proval


North Caucasus. Lake Proval

Lake Proval is located at the foot of Mount Mashuk in the city of Pyatigorsk. Previously, it was possible to admire the beauty of the lakes only through holes in the rock, but later a tunnel was built through which you can go down to the healing spring. The lake is full mineral water turquoise color. The water is curative thanks to the hydrogen sulphide springs located under the lake. Two stone lions are sitting at the entrance to the Proval, guarding the entrance to the cave.

Dzheyrakh gorge


North Caucasus. Dzheyrakh gorge

The Dzheyrakh gorge is located in one of the regions of Ingushetia. It is included in the complex of the Dzheyrakh-Assinsky State Historical, Architectural and Natural Museum-Reserve. These are the most ancient settlements of Egikal, Khamkhi and Targim, the Christian temple of Tkhaba-Erdy, located near the village of Khairakh. This museum-reserve is one of the largest in Russia. It covers an area of \u200b\u200b64,000 hectares, stretching over 50 km from north to south and over 70 km from west to east.

Blue Lakes


North Caucasus. Blue Lakes

Five amazing karst lakes are located between the rocks in Kabardino-Balkaria. In their waters are hidden mysteries of nature, which man has not yet fully solved. Not a single river or stream flows into one of them, the Lower Lake, although it loses up to 70 million liters of water every day, but its volume and depth do not change at all. The lower lake, or Tserik-Kol, is one of the deepest in the region. It is one of the deepest lakes in Europe. It is best to admire them, especially Tserik-Kol, in clear sunny weather, when the water there is really pale blue. This is due to the content of hydrogen sulfide in it. During the day, the lake can change color up to 16 times - from azure to emerald. But the water temperature in it is constant: no more than +9 ºС - both in winter and in summer.


The patrimonial watchtowers are a vivid example of the original mountain culture in the North Caucasus. They are located on the slopes of the Main Caucasian ridge: on the territory of Ossetia, Dagestan, Ingushetia, Chechnya and Kabardino-Balkaria. The towers carried both a residential function and a defensive function, which is why they were most often patrimonial sentries. Due to enemy invasions, most of these structures have not survived. Some of the towers were family-owned. According to custom, the tower had to be built no more than a year, otherwise the clan might be considered unfavorable; it was usually erected near the settlement. These towers symbolize the honor of the clan, solidarity and courage, being the pinnacle of the construction and architectural skill of the highlanders of the North Caucasus.


Dolmens are buildings made of large stone blocks, presumably of a cult nature. About three thousand of them survived in the Caucasus.

Tiled dolmens usually include four walls, a cover and a floor consisting of one large or several smaller slabs. The chamber is rectangular or trapezoidal. The slabs have grooves, due to which they are all tightly connected. The front plate forms a portal. Composite dolmens are partially or completely assembled from separate small blocks. They have a complex geometric connection. The shape of the chamber is varied: rectangular, trapezoidal, horseshoe-shaped, round and multifaceted. Trough-shaped dolmens were carved into the thickness of the stone, and then covered with a slab from above. Dolmens-monoliths are entirely hewn out of one block of stone or in a rock.


North Caucasus. Mud volcanoes of Taman

One of the most mysterious places on the Black Sea coast is mud volcanoes. They are located on Taman. In total, there are about thirty places in this region where you can take therapeutic mud baths. The most famous and beautiful volcano is Karabetova Sopka with a crater size of 1380x860 meters. In all places where therapeutic mud bathing is allowed, special pontoons have been built, thanks to which you can safely take mud baths. These places are very popular with tourists, especially during the summer season.

The North Caucasus is an amazing combination of landscapes, ancient monuments, mineral springs and plants. Those who dreamed of seeing miracles travel to the Caucasus to enjoy wonderful views and natural beauty.

It is unrealistic to see the entire Caucasus in one trip. To make it easier for you to plan a route, we have prepared descriptions and photographs of all the most beautiful and interesting places region.

Attractions marked on the city map:

A natural monument located at the foot of Mashuk and has long attracted numerous explorers and tourists. Previously, one could only admire the beauty of the underground lake through holes in the rock. In our time, a tunnel was built, with the help of which you can go down to the healing underground spring.

The water of the lake contains bacteria that are medicinal for the body, released from the hydrogen sulfide springs under the lake. Locals believe that having bathed several times in the waters of the source, one can get rid of diseases forever.

Get there here you can take a bus moving along the first route. The departure station is the Pyatigorsk railway station. You need to go to the stop "Proval".

Elsa's dacha

Built in the early 20th century in a pseudo-Romanesque style. The building belonged to the Gukasov family, whose craft was the hotel business. Thanks to the construction of this summer cottage, the first comfortable rooms appeared in Pyatigorsk. After the revolution, the dacha "Elsa" was nationalized, and one of the buildings of the sanatorium was located in it.

Get there to the place you can from railway station Pyatigorsk by tram number 1,3,5.
Building address: st. Lermontov 15 (near the Flower Garden).

This place is located near Kislovodsk. In the valley of the Podkumok River on the slope of the mountain, there are more than one and a half hundred burials, in which archaeologists have found a large number of household items and ancient weapons. It was believed that the catacombs could belong to the Romans who explored these places. Locals call the mountain the Fortress of the Eastern Romans.

Get there to the place you can by car, moving west from Kislovodsk for 18 kilometers.

City of dead

A historical monument located in North Ossetia near settlement Dargavs. This memo is a burial complex of more than one hundred above-ground crypts. Archaeologists attributed the buildings to the XIV - XVIII centuries. The crypts were intended for collective burials according to the old Ossetian customs. The dead were buried in full dress and surrounded by household items.

The city of the dead is located in a beautiful place - in the valley of the Midagrabindon River. The entire valley is surrounded by the Rabinirag mountains, which offer an amazing view from all parts of the village.

To get thereto the place of collective burial, you need to take a bus that goes from the central station of Vladikavkaz and go to the suburban area of \u200b\u200bAlania. The rest of the route is on foot.

One of the most picturesque places of battles, among which is the famous Khilak wall. Fans of ancient myths can visit Nykhas - the place where the heroes-narts gathered.

Get there you can get to the gorge only by personal vehicle.

This place is located at the source of the Sofia River. This area is very popular among climbers and mountain tourism enthusiasts, it is called Arkhyz. Favorable climatic conditions and the proximity to the Black Sea endows the area with a wide variety of flora and fauna, which makes the area extremely beautiful.

Get there it is possible to reach the place by small-sized personal transport, moving from the center of the republic - the city of Cherkessk.

Is the most high waterfall Europe, which, moreover, was discovered quite recently. The length of this beauty is seven hundred meters. The waterfall originates from a glacier located at an altitude of more than four kilometers. The valley in which Zeigelan was discovered is an unusually beautiful place. It is dotted with small streams and waterfalls, which all take their sources from the same glacier.

Get there you can only get to this wonderful place by off-road vehicles, along the road that starts from the village of Dzhimara (Republic of North Ossetia). You need to move 7 kilometers south.

This is a unique complex of towers built in the Middle Ages. The complex is located on the site of the former richest village of the same name, which is why the towers have survived. Now there are nine defensive towers and more than twenty others, intended for local residents. The defensive towers are thirty meters high, and the walls are six meters thick.

To see these beautiful structures, you should get to the village of Olgeti, which is located in the Dzheyrakhsky region of the Republic of Ingushetia. This can be done by bus or personal transport.

It was located on the site of an ancient solar estuary, but in the nineteenth century, local residents drew a canal from the Kuban River and freshened the reservoir. Over time, the estuary was crushed and filled with a variety of different types of fish and plants. The lotus was brought to these places by biologists, thanks to which the flower has now spread so well over most of the estuary.

Regular excursions are held in the Lotus Valley, which is located on the Taman Peninsula of the Krasnodar Territory. If you are going to this beautiful place, then the best time will be the lotus bloom period. This period falls in the second half of July and lasts until the end of August.

One of the most mysterious places on the Black Sea coast. Due to the numerous sources that have healing properties for the body, active mud volcanoes have also formed. In total, there are about thirty places in this region where you can take therapeutic mud baths.

The most famous and beautiful volcano is Karabetova Sopka with a crater size of 1380x860 meters. In all places where therapeutic mud bathing is allowed, special pontoons have been built, thanks to which you can safely carry out mud baths.

The easiest way to get here is with an excursion. But if you still decide get there on your own by car, then you should adhere to the road between the villages of Termyuk and Peresyp, since all mud volcanoes are located on this route.


One more beautiful place Caucasus - national park Elbrus region. His inspection can be combined with a trip to.

Notable cities of the North Caucasus

The gates of the Caucasus - this is how the city of Stavropol has long been called. An exciting journey across the North Caucasus begins here. The most significant places of the city: the monument of the Ciscaucasia - the Tatar settlement, the park "Central". These places have miraculously survived and continue to delight tourists after many decades.

Get to Stavropol:
By plane: daily direct flights from Moscow to Stavropol (STW) from several airlines (Aeroflot, S7, Transaero, UTair, Russia, etc.). Travel time: 2 hours.

By train: from Moscow (Paveletsky railway station) or from intermediate stations of the route (Michurinsk, Voronezh, Rostov-on-Don). Travel time from Moscow: 1 day 11 hours.

The most beautiful city located on the elevated bank of the Don. It attracts tourists thanks to its contrasting architectural style, which includes both Russian and Western European architectural traditions.

Get to Rostov-on-Don:
By plane: daily direct flights from Moscow to Rostov-on-Don (ROV) from several airlines (Aeroflot, Transaero, UTair, Donavia, Ural Airlines, S7, Gazprom Avia). Travel time: 2 hours.
From other cities you will have to get there with a transfer in Moscow.
By train: from Moscow (Kurskiy station), St. Petersburg, Yeisk, Novorossiysk, Murmansk, Anapa, Vladikavkaz, Lipetsk, Tula, Makhachkala, Adler, Kislovodsk, Nalchik, Stavropol, or from intermediate route stations. Travel time from Moscow: 1 day.

One of the oldest resort places in Russia. Guests enjoy healing mineral springs, beautiful mountain panoramas and historical monuments that still keep many secrets of the past.

Get to Pyatigorsk:
By plane: to the airport Mineralnye Vody from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Ufa, Ulyanovsk, Belgorod, Simferopol, Norilsk. Then take a bus from the bus station or take a suburban train.
By train: from Moscow (Kazansky railway station), St. Petersburg, the cities of the Caucasus, etc. Travel time from Moscow: 1 day.

The famous resort, one of the most modern cities in Russia. Tourists are attracted by a large number of botanical parks, resort areas and recreation areas with clean beaches. Sochi is the embodiment of modern technologies, beautiful natural views and magnificent historical monuments.

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Mystical Caucasus

There are many places on the planet that are interesting in every way. One of them is the Caucasus. Here, everything is different, and everything is different. Grizzly mountains and high peaks preserved the memory of distant events that took place in the days of the past on Earth.

And all because the place is mystical. Numerous legends tell about the giants who once lived in this territory, having a divine origin, as the Nart legends tell about.

Everything that has been preserved by the people's memory - epic legends and dances, coats of arms of cities and republics, republican flags, the names of ancient capitals, everything suggests that this is not an easy place.

It is not for nothing that a struggle has been fought for this territory for many years, and the last Great Patriotic War is no exception. Hitler developed a plan to seize the Caucasus with the beautiful name Edelweiss. Edelweiss is the name of a flower that grows high on the alpine slopes, it is often called noble and white. But that was not Hitler's plan.

As the Nazi mystics believed, Valhalla was located in the North Caucasus - the resting place of the souls of the Nordic heroes. The Fuhrer, believed that the centers of extinct civilizations have a strong impact on the modern world, and their revival will help him in victory. However, Hitler, according to a number of authors, later realized his mistake - it was not Elbrus that had to be conquered (conquered), but the sacred and mysterious Ossetian mountain Bursamdzel, called Maly Elbrus in occult circles. It was here, according to legends, including local ones, that the souls of the saints (according to some legends - of the Nart heroes) found their rest. However, time was lost, Germany was retreating on all fronts, and Bursamdzel, as the Fuhrer did not rage, had to be forgotten.

Not only Hitler was interested in the Caucasus. The Greeks believed that Prometheus was crucified in the Caucasus, from whom, by order of Zeus, an eagle devoured the liver, and in Blavatskaya we find exactly which mountain Prometheus was chained to - this is Mount Kazbek, located on the border of two previously indivisible Republics of North Ossetia and South. Now one in Russia, the other in Georgia, it so happened that we ended up on opposite sides of the border.

In the Caucasus, the Big GOD is still revered, more than one festival does not begin without His blessing, although the Christian and Muslim religions are considered the main ones in the Caucasus.

So why did they always strive to ensure that the Caucasus was under the control of certain forces? What is the reason that throughout the history of the planet, they fought for him and tried to conquer? Isn't the reason for the knowledge, long lost, but preserved at the cellular level, of those who live here.

Return to MOTHER

The greatest discovery of the 21st century will be and will firmly take root in the hearts and minds of most people that humanity has not only the Heavenly Father, but there is and always has been and always will be a MOTHER - the Great ONE GODDESS. As always in Heaven there were and will be the Heavenly MOTHER and FATHER Parents.

“... There is no secret, no doubt,

The mystery is in ourselves, and this mystery is

The soul in which together with the Heavenly FATHER

there is a place for the Great MOTHER

<…>

What is below must be above.

Without MOTHER there is no continuation of life

Not on the planet, not in Heaven

<…>

Truth is one, and Truth lives in It.

A FATHER without a MOTHER is not strength,

And the power of MOTHER is Love,

Which is able to motivate her in others.

Only after that it became possible

Revive the Rays and Notes of the Heavenly Secrets,

For notes and rays can compose a song,

Which only Love can unite.

Let with the same strength

Your FATHER and MOTHER will be your protection,

The sun is the MOTHER, the FATHER is the moon,

So that, going forward, the children are not mistaken ... "

Myths and legends of many peoples mention the MOTHER GODDESS. How else. A man cannot be born without a woman. Thus, without the Divine MOTHER, the human soul is not born, and without GOD - the spirit.

In the religious and cult representations of the Caucasus, the world Tree is represented as follows: the crown of the Tree is GOD FATHER, depicted as a divine solar horseman, and the roots of the Tree were warmed and nourished by the MOTHER, the divine Earth. Today in the Caucasus all this knowledge about the role of the MOTHER GODDESS has been lost, here, as well as everywhere, there is a cult of the Big, or, as they rarely say, the One God. But in deep memory, in the traditions of high civilizations, the knowledge of the MOTHER is preserved.

The custom of blood feud has existed in the Caucasus since ancient times. But if the persecuted bloodline manages to enter the house of his enemies, falls on his knees and begs for mercy from the older woman of the family, and if she allows him to touch her chest with his lips, all enmity immediately ceases, and the enemies become milk brothers.

On the planet, every woman feeds her child with milk, which contains all the information about Life and the structure of the entire Cosmos. It is possible that this custom came from those times when all of humanity knew that Milk Energy is Life itself, and it is given by the One MOTHER for the continuation of the One Life, and no one has the right to deprive another of life.

There is another custom in the Caucasus: if a woman appeared on the battlefield, took off her headscarf and threw it between the belligerents, a truce ensued. The veil is a part of a purely female attire, but rather of a Mother's. In a broad Esoteric sense, the Cover personifies the Creative Mother Energy, which is alien to the manifestations of hatred, enmity, anger, destruction. This is the primary energy of pure Mother's Love addressed to children.

The Caucasus is a place where, deep in their hearts, people remember the great role of MOTHER. Some peoples of the Caucasus still have a rule that no matter what decision the men in the family make, on any issue, it is not taken into action until the older woman in the house approves of it.

The change in the inclination of the axis of the planet, changes on the planet and in each person, in the Cosmos will occur according to the Plan of the Heavenly Parents. The appearance of the planet will change - in some places the continental plates will sink under the water, and in other places the rested continents will rise to the surface. ”The LORD says:“ There is always a way out for those who are able to think and pray to MOTHER every day, at any time of the day. ... She will always hear them and will not disregard any request. The MOTHER has the greatest power in the Cosmos. This means that there will be a way out of any situation if a person keeps the image of the MOTHER in his soul and protects the Ray that connects him with Her ”

In the “Book of the Future” by V.V. Kuznetsova, it is said that this is really so: “The mountains of the Caucasus will play a big role in the near future. Nine billion years ago, highly developed life first appeared there, coming from Zaraya. Initially, a black ball of milky energy of the GODDESS was laid in the mountains, which the planet still fed on, and which turned into a black jet. They, like tears, came out of the ball and hardened. These are the bitter tears of a MOTHER crying for children who have lost their orientation in space and time. "

Why are the bitter tears of a MOTHER? Yes, because once upon a time there was a flourishing of the Golden Age on Earth, there were powerful civilizations such as Hyperborea, Atlantis, Lemuria - to which the Caucasus is directly related. At that time, the planet had high dimensions, from 5 to 11. People living in these civilizations possessed high divine qualities, they flew like birds in the sky and swam like fish in water. But the loss of morality, pride and violation of the Divine Laws led to the fact that the high dimensions left the planet, and humanity fell into the 3-dimensional world.How to revive the people of the Earth the Golden Age and a happy long life, where death simply does not exist? It is necessary to return to the high level of spirituality and faith that our ancestors once possessed.The return to the planet of the Golden Age begins with the return of the memory of the ONE MOTHER-GODDESS, who gives Life from Her Life.

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