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The Russian Religion (Russian: Русская Религия), also termed Russian Vedism (Русский Ведизм), is one of the earliest doctrines of Rodnovery (Slavic Neopaganism) in Russia, founded in 1992 in Saint Petersburg by the psychologist and esoteric scientist Viktor Mikhaylovich Kandyba — revered as "Prophet Kandy" within the movement, whence the latter is also known as Kandybaism — and his son Dimitry Viktorovich Kandyba. It is a monotheism based on Slavic heritage, and as such it has been compared to Ukrainian Sylenkoism. The concept of "Russian" in the name "Russian Religion" does not identify an ethnic identity, but a spiritual one, being used as a synonym of the concept of "Aryan". The adherents of the doctrine are simply called Russians or Vedists, while rarely known by the less ambiguous ter
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ch. 5.5.3
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Shnirelman Sheiko Brown Kandyba Gaidukov
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passim ch. 2 ch. 1
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God of all Rus! The wisest of people are lost in the mystery of your unity, for they do not know you! You are One and your oneness never diminishes and never expands and cannot be changed ... God of the Rus! You are One, but not as an element of calculation, for your unity does not allow for multiplication or transformation! ... God of the Rus! You exist, but in yourself alone, for no one else can exist with you! You exist before all time and outside of any place! You exist, but the understanding and sight of mortals cannot comprehend your existence and no one can penetrate your secret and discover it. The Russian Religion tells a person that he is neither a beast nor a pure spirit, but a spiritual being born from an animal, and that our whole life is the process of the birth of spirit from animal nature. ... The Russian Religion teaches that every believer knows God directly within himself with his own consciousness and that the essence of spiritual self-realisation is a sincere desire for the good of everything that exists. ... The desire for the good of everything that exists is the beginning of all life: there is inner love, there is God within us, and therefore we say that God within us is love. ... In addition to God, known within oneself as love and as the desire for the good of everything that exists, man recognises God outside of himself — in everything that exists.
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—Kandyba's Rigveda, 1996, ch. 1. —Kandyba's Rigveda, 1996, ch. 2.
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The Russian Religion (Russian: Русская Религия), also termed Russian Vedism (Русский Ведизм), is one of the earliest doctrines of Rodnovery (Slavic Neopaganism) in Russia, founded in 1992 in Saint Petersburg by the psychologist and esoteric scientist Viktor Mikhaylovich Kandyba — revered as "Prophet Kandy" within the movement, whence the latter is also known as Kandybaism — and his son Dimitry Viktorovich Kandyba. It is a monotheism based on Slavic heritage, and as such it has been compared to Ukrainian Sylenkoism. The concept of "Russian" in the name "Russian Religion" does not identify an ethnic identity, but a spiritual one, being used as a synonym of the concept of "Aryan". The adherents of the doctrine are simply called Russians or Vedists, while rarely known by the less ambiguous term Kandybaites.
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