This is art therapy with an esoteric component. The book contains images for coloring, Slavic Glagolitic. Each image is accompanied by a description and method of meditation.
Since ancient times, the Slavic volhvs (priests and magicians) used spells, which were accompanied by the writing of magic symbols. Glagolitic symbols help in solving various life problems, in particular with health.
Healing Symbols of the Ancient Slavs. Glagolitic. Art Therapy
This is art therapy with an esoteric component. The book contains images for coloring, Slavic Glagolitic. Each image is accompanied by a description and method of meditation.
Since ancient times, the Slavic volhvs (priests and magicians) used spells, which were accompanied by the writing of magic symbols. Glagolitic symbols help in solving various life problems, in particular with health.
The Healing Powers of Glagolitic
Officially, it is believed that the Glagolitic script (glagolitsa) was created by the Byzantine missionary Cyril to translate liturgical texts into the Old Church Slavonic language.
But there is another version, unofficial - that the Glagolitic script was created by Cyril on the basis of the ancient Slavic runic script. This is the version considered in the book.
The images of the Glagolitic script in the book correspond to those that have survived to present day.
The book contains various images with the Glagolitic for coloring and their description. Simple meditations, along with coloring images of the Glagolitic script, help to find peace of mind, improve the state of the body and help in recovery. But remember that art therapy and meditation with it is not an alternative to traditional medicine, but is only auxiliary nature!
Start coloring images with Glagolitic from the central part of the image. Then do a simple meditation: look at the image and repeat the name of the Glagolitic script as many times as necessary. Follow the guidelines for each image.
Meditation can be done at any time of the day in any place convenient for you, whether you are at home or at work.
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