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Dmitriy Kushnir

    Dmitriy Kushnir is a philosopher and writer dedicated to exploring Slavic culture and heritage. He aims to bridge informational gaps for English-speaking individuals of Slavic descent, bringing knowledge that is often inaccessible in English to a wider audience. Kushnir's work is driven by a profound commitment to preserving and transmitting cultural legacies. His writing reflects a philosophical endeavor to connect generations through shared cultural understanding.

    Slavic Heritage
    Slavic Faith
    Ancient Slavic Writings
    • 2015

      Slavic Heritage

      Rites, Rituals and Beliefs

      • 78 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      This is book 8 of The Slavic Way Series. Just as the title suggests, some of the Slavic rites, rituals and beliefs are discussed in this book. Information such as cleansing of own Rod, rules of a healthy birth, mystical properties of trees and how to see own aura is provided. This book should prove to be an entertaining read for all people of Slavic heritage.

      Slavic Heritage
    • 2015

      Ancient Slavic Writings

      • 102 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      This book of The Slavic Way series features the ancient system of Slavic writing called Ka’Runa. Ka’Runa means “the collection of runes”. In this book, the runes of Ka’Runa are described in detail. It allows the reader to move a step closer to rediscovering their roots and their great Ancestral Heritage. Ka’Runa has been used in Slavic and Aryan cultures for thousands of years, and even the “Book of Light” has been written in Ka’Runa.

      Ancient Slavic Writings
    • 2014

      Slavic Faith

      Deities & Commandments

      • 150 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      This is the second book of The Slavic Way Series, and it focus is on the Deities of the Slavic Faith and their Commandments.

      Slavic Faith