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Veles - ancient Slavic charm: history, features and significance

Ancient Slavic culture interests modern people not in vain: to understand what ancestors lived (even very distant ones) means to fully know oneself. In the case of the customs of the Slavic people, the task becomes as entertaining as possible: the unique norms of the way of life of the ancient pagans are able to turn the notion of all Russian life.

Slavic amulets

Similar to the Latin amulets, the Slavic amulets had to protect their owner from all sorts of troubles, troubles and even dangers. Nevertheless, the value of the amulet can not be equated with the value of the amulet, because the latter should not only protect the person from the negative influence of the world, but also increase the positive impact, multiplying the good by several times. Oberegi, as you can hear from the name, serve the owner as a kind of shield and do not allow evil to penetrate into a person's life.

Types of Slavic amulets

Were produced amulets in different ways: some were of natural origin, others were artificially created. Whereas in the first case the material was taken from nature itself, without any manipulation, the latter were created by the man himself and spoke in a special ritual.

The variety of Slavic charms amazes. All of them differ in the field of activity: some are aimed at protecting against a certain type of misfortune - diseases, failures in work, attacks of wild animals or the influence of supernatural forces. Other, broader spectrum of action, can protect a person from various kinds of misfortunes. Such amulets were sanctified by the priests of several powerful gods. These include the god Veles.

The pagan god Velez

This deity was considered the second most important among all the variety of Slavic idols, second only to Perun - the god of thunder, the personification of the Sun. Mighty Veles was responsible for livestock, animals and wealth. He was able to control the elements and influence the weather. The Slavs appropriated to him the most precious metal - gold, and considered worshiping him their sacred duty. That is why the charm of Veles was one of the most important and powerful among the whole variety of Slavic talismans.

Wael's Charm: the Meaning

The action of the amulet is conditioned by the character of a powerful god: he defended the owner with the same force that Veles himself would have done. The guard protected man from physical and magical influences, revealing at the right time his secret reserves and talents. The help of such a talisman was especially important to merchants, travelers and soldiers, because they were always in motion, which increased the risks and dangers.

The Symbol of Veles

Like any other pagan god, Veles has his own symbol. As if proving the power of the idol, this sign shows an eternal movement from darkness to light, or more precisely, from the Goddess of the Night - to the Goddess of the Day. The symbol represents the fusion of two incompatible at first glance, at the same time showing that one without the other can not exist. The sign of Veles is called the sign of the solstice, the star of Veles, or, in Sanskrit, a swastika. This is the strongest Slavic amulet: Veles always helps those who need it.

Types of the Star Veles

The sign of the solstice can be of two types:

1) Posolon. This is the name of the symbol whose upper ray has a clockwise direction. It is a course towards the Light, the Sun, the pure Gods and a clear view of life.

2) Opposite. The upper ray of this sign is directed counter-clockwise. He represents the view into the darkness and strength of the Goddess of the Night, and also points to evil intentions.

The sign of the solstice on the chest is a sign that Veles is guarding the man. The guardian in the form of such a symbol has great influence, if made by professional mages. In addition to the star, Veles is also given a sign in the form of an arrowhead - after all, a powerful deity was responsible not only for material wealth, but also for a good hunt for wild and dangerous animals. Often there is a charm in the form of an inverted "A" - it helps not to lose courage and always achieve your goal.

Material for the manufacture of the present amulets of Veles

From ancient times it was believed that amulets made of natural materials are made. These include wood, stone or ordinary cloth - cotton, woolen, linen. The simplest kind of amulet is considered to be embroidery - that is why the common material of manufacture are threads. In this case, the color and accuracy of the drawing play an important role. The "seal of Veles" was often made of the bone of a dead bear.

In times of rapid development of metal industry amulet began to cast from silver. Thus, the talismans of Veles have acquired another important condition: the presence of silver tint. At present, the best purchased amulet is one made of metal of exactly this shade.

Despite the variety of symbols inherent in one of the most significant pagan gods, the main guardian of Veles is still a seal in the form of a bear paw.

The guard "seal of Veles" - the bear's paw

Before accepting the detailed description of the most powerful bear amulet, one must thoroughly understand the role of a formidable predator in the world of the ancient Slavs. The bear has always been considered a sacred animal, and its image was appropriated to the most powerful gods: the already familiar reader Veles, Svarog - the god of fire, and Perun - the analogue of the Greek Zeus. The ancient Slavs believed that each of the idols is able to settle in animals and in this form to appear to man, and a "vessel" for them was a bear.

It is interesting that this terrible animal is a symbol of Russia. And the truth is, the bear is power, strength, wisdom and disobedience. The entire Russian character is embodied in this magnificent creation, and modern people, along with the Gentiles, believe in its power.

The character of the "seal of Veles"

The guardian, personifying not only a powerful animal, but also a majestic god, a priori has a strong influence on the proud owner of the talisman. However, the importance of printing can be interpreted in different ways. The first view relates directly to the bear. It is believed that the bearer of the amulet becomes the owner of truly bearish strength, endurance, perseverance, courage. In addition, the talisman protects a person from any diseases and adversities, as well as from the attack of predators.

Another version is explained by the character that Veles himself has. The charm in this case attracts the bearer of wealth, opens up new wisdom for him, strengthens his creative abilities. In addition, the Slavs believed that this god is so powerful that all the spirits of the lower rank serve him: house, lice, yard and others. Thus, the amulet gets their help and strength.

The true meaning of the guard of the "bear paw" is explained by both ideas - and it becomes clear why the Slavs considered it a necessity in everyday life.

How to activate Veles print

Despite the great strength and enormous influence that the bear paw bears, Veles must notice the guard - for this it is necessary to activate it. Do it better on Wednesday. Since Veles is a pagan deity, he has a good disposition towards those who bring him gifts or treats. It should be noted that greed is an automatic dislike of the higher forces, gifts should be in abundance.

It is better to carry out the correct activation closer to the night in a quiet place. An ideal option for this will be a coniferous forest. A person who is counting on the help of the great god, you need to find a modest stump or tree to which you can put a charm. After establishing the ideal place, one should feel as calm as possible. Putting the amulet on the chosen place and putting a container next to a good beer or kvass, you should start immersion in a state that resembles a trance.

Help to relax and tune in to the right way will help deep breathing, attention to every sound of the surrounding world, a handful of earth taken in the palm of your hand, and a sincere belief in the power of Veles. During the ritual, you need to mentally turn to the patron and ask for his help. A drop of unbelief will bring to nothing all efforts - God will be offended and will not listen to anything. After all of the above, you should mentally thank Veles and pour the beer or kvas into the ground.

What the Russian soul consists of

The Russian character is a combination of many historical factors. One of the main roles is played by the Slavic culture - hundreds of pagan customs have been preserved in the everyday life of the Russian people to this day. An important role in everyday life is played by faith. God Veles, whose guardian is capable of exerting a tremendous influence on the owner, confirms this: people still ask for his help and patronage.

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