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Alexandr Vasilievich Tolmachev

    THE WAY OF THE RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH IN THE XXI CENTURY
    PHILOSOPHY OF SPACE AND TIME. Part 9
    Education, Spiritual Culture and Personal Growth Technologies
    CHRONICLES OF MANKIND: COMBINING MYTHOLOGICAL AND CALENDAR TIME
    Digger philosophy and the hollow earth theory
    LIVING FIELD STRUCTURES: FROM ELECTROMAGNETISM TO ENIOLOGY
    • LIVING FIELD STRUCTURES: FROM ELECTROMAGNETISM TO ENIOLOGY

      COLLECTION OF SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Exploring the concept of both known and lesser-known fields, this collection delves into the impact of supermaterial and extramaterial fields—such as informational, biological, and mental—on human life and the planet. It emphasizes the need for further study of these fields, which are acknowledged by our senses but remain largely unexplored by science. The book serves as a valuable resource for researchers across various disciplines, including science, religion, philosophy, and psychology, offering insights and practical applications for engineers and scholars alike.

      LIVING FIELD STRUCTURES: FROM ELECTROMAGNETISM TO ENIOLOGY
    • Digger philosophy and the hollow earth theory

      collection of scientific articles

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the subculture of "diggers," this work delves into the fascination with man-made underground structures and the development of a unique mythology surrounding them. Led by Vadim Mikhailov, the founder of the international "Diggers" movement, the philosophy of "Inner World" emerges as a cornerstone of modern life in subterranean settings. Emphasizing the Hollow Earth theory, this philosophy intertwines science, myth, and emerging religious beliefs, offering insights into the esoteric knowledge that defines this intriguing community.

      Digger philosophy and the hollow earth theory
    • CHRONICLES OF MANKIND: COMBINING MYTHOLOGICAL AND CALENDAR TIME

      COLLECTION OF SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Challenging the conventional narrative that Russian history began with Rurik in the IX century, the author seeks to uncover a broader context of Russian and human history. Through extensive research in the Lenin Library, he gathered historical materials that led to the creation of "Chronicles of Russ" and "Chronicles of Mankind." This collection is the result of research spanning three distinct periods: 1986-1991, 1996-2003, and 2020-2023, aiming to provide a deeper understanding of ancient Russian history and its connection to global events.

      CHRONICLES OF MANKIND: COMBINING MYTHOLOGICAL AND CALENDAR TIME
    • Education, Spiritual Culture and Personal Growth Technologies

      Collection of scientific articles

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The collection explores the theme of alienation from personal growth technologies, highlighting a disparity between elites who access these resources and the average person who feels disconnected. It suggests that while opportunities for spiritual and personal development are more accessible than ever, societal structures may hinder widespread engagement. The author encourages reflection on education and spiritual culture, making this work valuable for a diverse audience, including philosophers, psychologists, and educators, seeking to understand and utilize personal growth technologies.

      Education, Spiritual Culture and Personal Growth Technologies
    • PHILOSOPHY OF SPACE AND TIME. Part 9

      human evolution in a changing system of space-time coordinates

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the synthesis of various cognitive approaches, the author delves into the spatial and temporal dimensions of individual biographies across different coordinate systems. By examining natural-scientific, philosophical, religious, and esoteric perspectives, the work offers practical models for studying human spiritual evolution. The findings provide a theoretical foundation for further interdisciplinary research and practical applications, benefiting philosophers, psychologists, clergy, and journalists in understanding the complexities of spiritual growth.

      PHILOSOPHY OF SPACE AND TIME. Part 9
    • THE WAY OF THE RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH IN THE XXI CENTURY

      THE SELF-ORGANIZATION OF RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES VS. GLOBAL CAPITALISM

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The book explores the profound transformation of civilization in the former Soviet Union over the past three decades, shifting from socialism to a global capitalist framework. It raises critical questions for the Russian Orthodox Church regarding the preservation of Christian values in the face of financial capitalism's rise. The text examines potential economic doctrines for Orthodoxy, contrasting a collectivist approach with a profit-driven, individualistic perspective, and seeks to guide believers on how to navigate this complex landscape.

      THE WAY OF THE RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH IN THE XXI CENTURY
    • Exploring time through a multifaceted lens, the book first examines scientific and philosophical perspectives before transitioning to religious and mythological insights. The author advocates for a synthesis of various cognitive methods—scientific, philosophical, religious, mythological, artistic, and intuitive—to deepen the understanding of time. The conclusions drawn are intended to be practically applicable for a diverse audience, including scientists, philosophers, religious scholars, psychologists, clergymen, and journalists, enriching their respective fields.

      Philosophy of time: Religious and mythological ways of knowing
    • PHILOSOPHY OF SPACE AND TIME. Part 8.

      Human Evolution in a Changing System of Space-Time Coordinates

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the concept of space-time biographies, the author synthesizes scientific, mythological, religious, and intuitive thinking to enhance understanding of spiritual evolution. The work highlights various research directions in modern philosophy related to space and time, providing practical models for analyzing human spiritual development across different coordinate systems. It aims to serve as a theoretical foundation for further interdisciplinary studies, appealing to philosophers, psychologists, clergy, and journalists interested in the complexities of human spirituality.

      PHILOSOPHY OF SPACE AND TIME. Part 8.
    • PHILOSOPHY OF LAW IN THE CHURCH AND RUSSIAN EMPIRE OF THE XXI CENTURY

      COLLECTION OF SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the intricate relationship between justice, morality, and legal systems, this work delves into the distinction between true justice, grounded in conscience and religious worldview, and judicial justice, shaped by societal norms. The author examines the tension between these concepts in the 21st century, emphasizing the need for a personal religious response to life's meaning. Through a religious analysis, the text reviews the mythological and sacred history of the Russian people, offering insights into the interplay of the Russian Church and state within the framework of legal philosophy.

      PHILOSOPHY OF LAW IN THE CHURCH AND RUSSIAN EMPIRE OF THE XXI CENTURY
    • Spiritual and applied anthropology

      Collection of scientific articles

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Exploring the concept of anthropocentrism, this collection delves into how human perception shapes our understanding of existence. It examines Aristotle's view of anthropology as a study of the spiritual aspects of humanity, linking it to religious and philosophical insights. By integrating spiritual anthropology with psychohistory, the work highlights the significance of the inner world of man and its connection to human history. This collection serves as a valuable resource for philosophers, anthropologists, psychologists, historians, and anyone intrigued by civilization's trajectory.

      Spiritual and applied anthropology