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gard-earth so strongly: “... and she left this marvelous Earth on the Celestial Chariot.
Although it rushed very quickly among the stars, it seemed to Nastenka that this way
was the longest. She did not know how much time had passed; she had worn her last
pair of iron boots and eaten her last loaf of iron bread, and there and then the jour-
ney of the Celestial Chariot was over. It landed on an Earth and Dazdbog Tarkh Pe-
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runovich told Nastenka where she had to go...”
Thus, Nastenka reached Finest’s Palace (constellations), having six “changes”.
Thereon, we will let her go her own way. We just aimed to observe her journey from
one Planet-Earth to another and to find out how it happened and what she used for it.
The analysis has uncovered a surprising layer of information that showed us what
was habitual and ordinary for our ancestors. Surprisingly, it turned out that travelling
from one planet to another was a common event for our ancestors. Moreover, vis-
iting different planets, Nastenka received support and help from the inhabitants of
these planets whom our ancestors honoured as Goddesses and Gods: Karna, Jelya,
Srecha, Nesrecha, Tara, Dzhiva and Tarkh. At the same time, they said that it was the
way they were called: “… Listen to me, good maiden. I am called the Goddess Jel-
ya…” Usually, when a person gives his name, he says “my name is ….”. When he
says “I am called ….”, this means that someone has given this name to him, and it
does not necessarily coincide with his true name.
This kind of clarification is done to avoid confusion with the names and con-
cepts. It is of interest that all Goddesses and Gods mentioned in the Tale lived on dif-
ferent Earth-planets, which were located at enormous distances from each other and
were in different Palaces-constellations. This fact, if we pay our attention to it, indi-
cates they were actually not Goddesses and Gods, although they were honoured as
such on Midgard-earth. Each of them arrived on Midgard-earth to fulfill a certain
task; after that they returned to their native Earth-planets or went to other planets to
help civilizations or colonies situated there to solve problems.
Undoubtedly, they all were highly developed creatures, who possessed outstand-
ing abilities in comparison with ordinary people. It is of no wonder that those whom
they helped attributed divine origin to them. It is very difficult to understand each
other for people who are at different evolutional levels of development. It concerns,
in a greater degree, those who are evolutionally below, because they have not got
through many stages of development yet. While those who have already passed
these evolutional stages began their development from zero and were able to get
through numerous evolutional steps until they attained the level which allowed them
to master those abilities which made them godlike in the eyes of others. Therefore,
they treated those who have not passed through enlightenment by knowledge like
children who will have to outgrow “short pants”, experience enlightenment by
knowledge and go out to other qualitative levels of abilities. These highly evolved
creatures helped others to solve vital problems which they, for one or another reason,
could not solve and gave them skills and knowledge necessary for development.
91 The Slavonic-Aryan Vedas. The Source of Life. The Tale about the Brave Falcon, p. 83.
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