So I finally managed to finish all 9 books, after re-reading the first 6 again. It struck me very clearly that the first 4 books contained a vision and philosophy that was failing in book 5, falling in book 6 and struggling in the abyss in 7, 8.1 and 8.2. The question of 'what happened' bothered me greatly for some time the first time around, and the second was very clearly answered. An epiphany happened in Megre's life, that is very clear. What was the cause of that epiphany became clear after a bit of research. In the 90's there was an incident between Megre and a woman named Olga Gutz. Now Olga was a member of the Rorich Society which had its roots in Yoga, Vedism and the resurgance of the european Druidism. One of the reasons the first 4 books spoke so clearly to me was that their philosophy and teaching was so near to the traditions of my ancestors. So what happened between book 5 and 8.2? It was clear to me that the inspiration of the teacher of these philosophies was absent, or estranged from Megre at that time, and the truth of this vision began to slowly fade before disappearing into a desperate attempt to legitimize what was left of this vision in his own mind.
The lawsuit between Megre and Gutz sheds a light on this subject very clearly. (in my opinion) The inspiration of truth came from Olga Gutz's teaching and philosophies learned in the Rorich Society. There are very striking similarties between the first four book's teachings with tenants of the society, too similar to be ignored.
Does this invalidate the teaching? Not in the slightest! Anyone who wishes to feel the roots of Druidism or Vedism I highly encourage to read at least the first 4 books. The teachings and philosophy are very close to the heart of all Naturalistic beliefs and lay the foundation for higher works with universal energies. Many of the concepts and 'powers' described in these books also have their equivalents in ancient teachings. Reincarnation being a very clear and powerful invocation of one's connection to the land. This teaching is repeated over and over throughout Celtic Lore, and I have no doubt among most lores of people who maintained a naturalistic philosophy and knowledge.
Megre's books came at a much needed time in Russian history, a driving need to establish their own identity as a nation drove the popularity of these books. I cannot imagine a better national identity than to return to nature, its gifts, and a natural philosphy, and I wish him and all Russians great luck in achieving their dreams! May they become a light to shine upon this world not seen in an age!
The teaching is quite correct, there is nothing so powerful as a vision (image) turned into a thought form by thousands, maybe even millions of people around the world. With so many believing and trying to bring forth paradise on earth, it cannot fail to happen. I am very looking forward to this new future.
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