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Daniel Andreev was a complex genius encompassing many spheres of comprehension, including philosophy, religion, history, culture, and political science. Daniel was simultaneously a mystic entity having a connection to the realms beyond the terrestrial sphere of our own, and he traversed the heavenly regions and nether regions, and recorded them. Daniel transcended the mundane and secular progress of contemporary existence, and this instilled in him the endurance needed to survive his 10 years of suffering in Soviet prisons, and his spinal handicap. All of this provided Daniel the ability to compose his meta-philosophy of history: Rose of the World. Alla Andreeva (Bruzhes, Ivashev-Musatov) loved Daniel because he was a genius and was a person not of the ordinary category. At the moment Daniel and Alla met an indivisible and lifelong connection was created. Daniel H Shubin has written several books on Russian history, philosophy and religion.
Aleksander Mikhailovich Dobrolubov was a successor to a long line of wanderers or pilgrims in Russia's history. Such people abandoned their secular associates, means of income, permanent home, family, and subjection to the state, and departed into society as religious nomads, working wherever work would be offered them. This was their moral self-perfection, Christian self-realization, departure from sin and attainment of holiness. Dobrolubov was Russia's mystic pilgrim, preaching his version of Christian spirituality in central Russia, Siberia and central Asia, during the early years of Soviet Russia. Living the Holy Spirit, walking and thinking in the Holy Spirit, every day and in every activity, this was Aleksandr Dobrolubov. This volume includes an original translation from the Russian of Dobrolubov's book, From the Invisible Book, a compilation of his divine poetry, visions and revelations, and his concept of the Holy Spirit life. Born in 1876, he died in about 1943.
RUSSIA'S WISDOM is a Survey and Collection of Russian Philosophic, Religious and Political Thought, Aphorisms, and Concepts, from Its Greatest Thinkers throughout Its Entire History. No country in the world has the depth of thought as does Russia, and over such a length of time - 1,000 years - from its earliest Kievan Grand Princes to the conclusion of the Soviet Union. Over 100 of Russia's greatest thinkers are included with a biography and summary of convictions. Almost 4,000 paragraphs of thoughts, aphorisms, maxims, meditations, and monologues, have been selected. From the most serious of religious thinkers to the unorthodox. Political doctrines pertaining to every era. Writers, doctors, historians, theologians, educators, military heroes, librarians, scientists, and futurists, have been selected, along with anecdotes and humor. A collection of traditional sayings has also been included. Daniel H. Shubin has translated and authored many books on Russian history, philosophy, and religion.
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