February: The Power of Love
- theanastasiaplan
- Mar 8
- 2 min read
Sadly, the word, “love”, is so misused now, we distrust its sincerity. Often “lust” is branded as “love” for social media and TV shows when it obviously is the former. 'Love' as a hook, is the aspiration we all seek whereas the shallow 'lust' isn't a good sales pitch! At a time when it feels as if the world is dividing between reason and trickery, there seems a need for honesty.
Anastasia from the Ringing Cedars, has much to say about love. The great Ved culture once existed on all continents. This culture of kindness and wisdom is so ancient it only exists in remnants through other ancient cultures of the world. Or so we thought until Vladimir Megre met Anastasia and in 1996 published a shaky first book, blowing that concept out of the water!
Previously the last written documents of this culture – collected by Emperor Ptolemy III (r. 246-221 BCE), were burned in the great fire of Alexandria in 48 BCE. However, the Ved culture remains preserved through Anastasia's family line. Living in what we call the wilderness of the Russian taiga, Anastasia reveals a different world history than that is currently accepted. As Diana Gabaldon's character Jamie in 'Outlander says, “History is one of the spoils of war. It is the victor who get to write it”.
In the Ved culture, children grew up safe and loved; with a knowledge of life equal to our current geniuses. Areas of learning were taught as a whole, not dissected into subjects as now. Parents and elders actively modelled life lessons; honesty, courage, fairness, pursuit of excellence in their crafts, perseverance, the fruits of hard work; and a self-sustaining life through connection to place and their extensive knowledge of plants, animals and universal lore ... accompanied always with love and a sense of fun. Finding one's soulmate was an aspiration in life and preparing and perfecting self by learning from the elders, honing gifts, talents and abilities to be ready for the meeting of this soulmate, to begin a life together was the priority for young people. Specialist teachers, known as the Wise Men, travelled through settlements to share knowledge at a deeper level. Sound familiar? They were even mentioned in the Bible but in modern times, lyrics from a Christmas carol reduced them to "kings of the Orient".
Anastasia herself models the Ved culture brilliantly and is a beacon for light and love, giving hope for humanity. Want to know more? Please contact me on: theanastasiaplan@gmail.com or see below for the link

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