06.12.2022, Aleksandrovskoye
It is not without reason that the Russian President calls the forces in the West acting against Russia satanic, said philosopher, analyst, and leader of the Essence of Time movement Sergey Kurginyan on the air of the Conversation with a Sage program on Radio Zvezda on November 25.
The head of the state speaks of a kind of satanism in the West, the political scientist noted. “It‘s not empty talk,” he stressed.
He noted that there are “plenty of intertwined trends.” For example, one of the Dagomean, rather bizarre cults called voodoo, which moved first to Haiti, then further to the south of the United States, was adopted by the CIA, Sergey Kurginyan explained.
“But the same cult was for some reason adopted by an agency that has both power and unlimited resources. It has begun to unfold,” the philosopher added.
He stressed that “darkness is gathering over the world” and it is important to answer the question of what this darkness hates.
“And it hates us!” – stressed the philosopher.
Sergey Kurginyan notes that the reasons for this hatred is a very old story.
“Why did Rome hate the Greeks? Rome did not particularly hate the barbarians. Rome scorned the barbarians, and then was smacked by them,” he explains.
The reason of this hatred for Russia and its predecessors is the potential possibility of Russia to offer an alternative, compared to the West, path of development.
“Because there was an alternative. And in this sense, when the Romans tore down the Greek cities and wrote ‘revenge for Troy,’ what were they addressing? To Troy. They were, from Virgil’s point of view (Aeneas), Trojans. And this is a very ancient trend.
They [the Trojans] transported Cybele from there, from this Troy, and they put this Cybele in a particularly important place. And all these Claudian clans worshipped this Cybele, and through this Cybele it was intertwined with the Celts, with their Druidic and other things. It was a very complex substrata of this Rome that hated Greece,” explained Kurginyan.
He stressed that Greece’s successor was Constantinople, Byzantium, and then Russia – all of which was the reason why the West hated Russia so much.
“We are Christians too, but different. We are a world of axial age, a world of history, too. But we are different,” Kurginyan concluded.
Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency