What is a heat bird where does it come from. We fly into the new year on the firebird! Symbolism and Heraldry with the image of the Firebird

04.03.2020

Firebird, in East Slavic mythology, a wonderful bird. The Firebird is the goal of searching for various heroes of Russian fairy tales. This is a bird whose feathers have the ability to shine and amaze the human eye with their brilliance. Getting the firebird is associated with great difficulties and is one of the main tasks that the king (father) sets his sons in a fairy tale. Only the mild-mannered youngest son manages to get the firebird. According to a Russian fairy tale, each feather of her "is so wonderful and bright that if you bring it into a dark room, it shone so much, as if a great many candles had been lit in that peace." The golden color of the Firebird, its golden cage is connected with the fact that the bird arrives from another (“thirtieth kingdom”), from where everything that is colored golden comes from.

The Firebird can act as a kidnapper, in this case approaching the Fire Serpent: it takes away the mother of the hero of the fairy tale "to distant lands." Comparative analysis suggests an ancient connection between the Firebird and the Slovak "fire bird" with other mythological images embodying fire, in particular with the fire horse bird.

Mythologists (Afanasiev) explained the firebird as the personification of fire, light, and the sun. Leaving aside arbitrary mythological explanations, one can compare the firebird with the medieval stories of the Physiologist, very popular both in our and Western European literature, about the wonderful Phoenix bird reborn from the ashes.

Firebird, painting by Viktor Korolkov

History reference.
Physiologist - a collection of articles and information about animals and stones, which began in the 2nd or 3rd century AD, presumably in Alexandria. This is a monument of collective creativity. It is based on observations belonging to classical writers, not without the influence of Eastern traditions. The selection of these observations was made by Christian writers, who set themselves the goal of bringing them closer to Holy Scripture and Christian tradition. The physiologist consists of separate chapters up to 50 in number, describing animals and birds, insects, minerals, etc. and a listing of their features and properties, with symbolic interpretations (the properties of animals, for example, are compared with Christian virtues).


Such animals as the phoenix, sirens, centaurs, gorgon, unicorn got into the Physiologist; enumeration of the properties of other animals and especially symbolic interpretations take the reader into a completely fairy-tale world. Nevertheless, the Physiologist enjoyed authority in Muscovite Russia even in the 17th century. Slavic translations of the Physiologist have survived only in Russian copies. The language of the oldest edition indicates the Bulgarian origin of the translation (before the 13th century). The tales of the Physiologist were reflected in some Old Russian articles in various collections, partly also in folk poetic works; physiological symbolism also penetrated into monuments of art (for example, into iconography). In Western Europe, the Physiologist enjoyed great popularity; in the 13th century it was translated from Latin into the national languages ​​of Europe and became part of medieval encyclopedias. At the same time, its symbolic side somewhat lost its significance, and the Physiologist himself in the Middle Ages took the form of the natural science work "Bestiary".

The fire bird is a mythical creature from oral folk legends, epics and Russian folk tales. This mythical bird got its name due to its plumage, which, according to the legends, is fiery gold, with reddish tints, shines like the sun and just like the sun warms. When touched, her plumage burns.

In size, article, length of the tail and wingspan, this fiery bird is very reminiscent of a peacock.

The Firebird is a creature of divine origin, it is one of the incarnations of God the Thunderer Perun, the lord of lightning, thunderstorms and storms.

The Firebird is the Russian "sister" of the mythical Phoenix bird, better known to us from European culture. And, like the Phoenix bird, the Firebird of immortal nature

Motherland of the Firebird

Since the Firebird is of divine origin, the Gardens of Eden of Iria, the abode of the Gods in many Slavic traditions, are considered its cradle. Iriy is the heavenly abode of Gods and mythical creatures, where peace, serenity, bliss and abundance reign. Iriy is also considered the home of the sun, rivers of living water flow there and trees grow with fruits that give immortality.

Element

The Firebird, like all beings in the universe, is a child. But her main elements are, which determines her luminous and burning nature, and the element, which allows her to fly, overcome great distances between worlds and gives her a magical healing voice.

Character Fire Bird


The character of the fiery bird born in paradise is gentle, trusting and not devoid of curiosity. As a creature deprived of need, little can distract the Firebird from his beloved, idle pastime.

And the Firebird loves to fly over the Gardens of Eden, eat magic rejuvenating apples that give immortality and beauty, and then, sitting on a tree, sing their beautiful songs.

However, curiosity makes her leave their homes and embark on journeys through numerous worlds, including human ones.

Habitats of the Firebird

Most of the time the fiery bird spends in paradise, however, out of curiosity, it often travels, especially to those regions where there are many apple orchards, especially orchards with rejuvenating apples.

There is a belief that the Firebird can stay with a person for a long time, in whose heart she feels selfless love for herself, she will delight her patron with her magical singing, which will attract a person to the house, prosperity and well-being.

However, she immediately leaves the person if she feels that his heart has cooled to her songs or self-interest has settled in his soul.

Due to the fact that greed easily penetrates a person, it rarely stays with anyone for a long time, and in addition to the Paradise Gardens of Iriy, it is easiest to meet it in nature in the summer, in apple orchards.

Abilities and Traits of the Firebird


Like any creature of divine origin, the Firebird has magical and magical abilities. So, her plumage shines as brightly as the sun, and even one feather warms and illuminates everything around as brightly as thousands of simultaneously lit candles would illuminate.

After the feather of the fiery bird loses its luminosity, it cools down and turns into a feather of pure gold. But even the possession of the cooled golden feather of the Firebird brings good luck and prosperity to its owner, however, provided that greed does not completely take over his heart.

In this case, the pen can bring trouble.

Singing the Firebird has healing properties and can cure any disease with regular listening. In addition, when the firebird sings, pearls pour from its beak, which in modern language would sound like pearls.

A drop of bile from the Firebird restores sight to the blind.

And as it was written earlier, the presence of the Firebird in the house can turn the dwelling into a heavenly place, provided, of course, that people do not lose their heads from such happiness and do not allow greed and selfishness to take possession of their hearts.

How to catch the Firebird


Despite all the warnings that only the pure of heart can hope to meet and befriend the Firebird, because of its magical properties, it has always been a desirable prey for many seeking wealth and fame.

Once the Firebird managed to capture Koshchei the Immortal and keep her in his cage for some time, but we know that this story did not end well for him.

The easiest way to track down the Firebird is in the apple orchards, especially where golden rejuvenating apples grow - her favorite food.

But it is impossible to catch the firebird with your bare hands, its plumage burns too much, at best you will have it in your hands if only the pen is lucky. You need to catch a bird with a net or in mittens.

However, this is unlikely to bring you happiness, it is better for the bird to want to stay with you. Therefore, if you want to catch the Firebird for some reason, it is better to have sincere intentions and admiration for this amazing creature in your heart. Then not only wealth will come to your home, but also health, happiness and good luck.

Feather Firebird

The Feather of the Fire Bird, accidentally dropped or even forcibly taken away for some time, retains its magical properties: to warm and illuminate. One feather illuminates and warms no worse than a thousand burning candles. Which was priceless in the old days.

After the feather has spent all its heat, it cools down and turns into pure gold. One such feather can make its owner rich. In addition, according to some folk tales, the golden feather of the Fire of Birds can point to a hidden treasure on magical nights, for example, on the night before Ivan Kupala.

However, you should always remember that if your only motive is self-interest, then magical powers can easily confuse you, and you will find yourself at least in the cold, and even in serious trouble.

The role of the Firebird in literature


The fire bird is a fairly common character in oral epics and Russian folk tales.

The fire bird is a symbol of prosperity, wealth, status and power. The kings sent their sons to capture her, thereby trying to evaluate their valor, courage and ingenuity. The Firebird served as a reward to the hero for the mission accomplished.

A chance meeting with the Firebird always promised new adventures with many trials and a well-deserved reward at the end.

Becoming the patron of the Firebird, or at least the owner of its feather, means both literally catching your bird of luck, and finding your life path, revealing your talents, abilities and finding happiness.

And if the Firebird is not the main character of Russian fairy tales, then at least a key mythical character, without whose existence and desire to possess him, many stories in Russian folklore literature would not have begun at all.

The Firebird by its very existence inspired many heroes for adventures and exploits, no less than the Phoenix bird in European legends or the divine fire in ancient Greek myths.

Symbolism and Heraldry with the image of the Firebird

Since the Firebird is an exceptionally auspicious symbol, personifying not only wealth, abundance, status, but also divine origin and heavenly life, its image is very often found in Russian symbols and coats of arms.

In books on heraldry, one can find a large number of coats of arms and flags of Russian principalities, cities and estates, and in our time cities, districts and regions with the image of the Firebird.

The figurine of the Firebird or its image can be found on many souvenirs and folk art products. Like the matryoshka, the Firebird is a well-known souvenir made in Russia.

Below are some examples of coats of arms and flags depicting this mythical bird.

Coat of arms of the city of Palekh


Coat of arms of the city of Plast


Flag of the city of Vidnoe


Flag of the Yuzhsky district of the Ivanovo region


In Indian mythology, the fabulous bird Garuda (Garudha) is known, with beautiful golden wings; know it and the traditions of other peoples. In Russia, it is known as the Firebird, among the Czechs and Slovaks ptak Ohnivak - names indicating its connection with the heavenly flame and fire in general: heat - red-hot coals in the furnace, heat - hot summer time.

The feathers of the Firebird shine with silver and gold (the bird Ognivak has reddish feathers), its eyes glow like a crystal, and it sits in a golden cage. At deep midnight, she flies into the garden and illuminates it with herself as brightly as thousands of lit fires; one feather from her tail, carried into a dark room, can replace the richest lighting; such a pen, says the fairy tale, has a price no less than a lot - more than a whole kingdom, but there is no price for the bird itself! The Germans call this bird golden - der goldene Vogel, which is based on the direct philological and mythical connection of gold with fire and light.

Such a poetic image has been attributed to the god Agni since ancient times; in the Vedas, Agni is called a fast, golden-winged, pure and fiery bird and a powerful falcon. Agni is first of all the deity of the heavenly flame of lightning, and then already of the earthly fire, stolen from heaven and transferred to people; consequently, the Firebird is the same incarnation of the thunder god, like the light-clear falcon, to which the fairy tale gives colored feathers and the ability to turn into a good fellow, or an eagle carrying thunderbolts. She eats golden apples, which give eternal youth, beauty and immortality, and in their meaning are completely identical with living water, according to the Khorutan legend, instead of golden apples, she steals ripe bunches from a glorious vine, which every hour gave a bucket of wine (wine = rain ), and her bile (= the light of the sun hidden in the clouds) restores lost sight.

When the Firebird sings, pearls fall from its open beak, i.e. along with the solemn sounds of thunder, brilliant sparks of lightning scatter. The Czechs are convinced that her singing heals diseases and removes blindness from the eyes, i.e. the tunes of a spring thunderstorm brighten the sky from clouds darkening it and give life to nature. The peals of thunder and the howling of a storm were likened to speaking and singing, and on this basis, fantasy endowed all the personifications of thunderclouds with a word and a prophetic gift; therefore, the fabulous bird of Perunov was called the talking bird. From the same source arose a legend about the Nightingale the Robber, nesting in tall oaks, whose children turn into black crows with iron noses.

Herodotus wrote down the legend of the miraculous bird Phoenix, in appearance similar to an eagle, with red-gold feathers; at a certain time, she flies up to the sanctuary of Helios, sings a funeral song and, burning in a solar flame, is reborn from her ashes again. This legend in one of our ancient manuscripts is told as follows: that bird is alone, a nest, has neither its friend nor children, but it remains only in its nest ... But when it grows old, fly up to a height and take on the fire of heaven, and so descending, she lights her nest, and burns herself, but again, in the ashes of her nest, she is hurt. - The meaning is this: a lightning bird, having grown old (= having lost its strength) in the winter, becomes younger with the advent of spring; when the bright rays of the spring sun warm the cloudy sky, the bird-cloud ignites with a lightning flame and dies in it to the sound of its own song, i.e. to the sound of crashing thunders and howling whirlwinds. But dying in a thunderstorm, she is again reborn from the vapors and mists rising from the earth following the falling rains. However, we must not forget that in mythical representations one cannot look for a strictly defined relationship between an image created by fantasy and exclusively one kind of natural phenomenon; these representations were born from metaphorical similitudes, and each metaphor could have various applications.


The bird throwing lightning arrows was at the same time both a whirlwind bird and a cloud bird; personifying the flame of a thunderstorm, at the same time it could serve as an emblem of the rising sun. Ancient man constantly drew an analogy between the daytime dawn and a spring thunderstorm and painted both in identical poetic pictures. Just as a thunderous flame destroys dark clouds and kindles the lamp of the sun extinguished by them, so the glow of the morning dawn drives away the darkness of the night and brings out the clear sun: like a golden-winged, shining bird, it rises to the vault of heaven and illuminates the wide earth with its rays. That the sun really seemed like a bird is attested to by the Vedas: I knew you in spirit, - the poet says to the rising sun, - when you were still far away, - you, a bird ascending from the clouds; I saw (your) winged head, flowing in straight paths and clean from dust! - The Indians of the Vedic era personified the sun in the form of a falcon and a flamingo goose. Traces of such personifications are found among the Germans and the Slavs.


The spring sun, washed in the rain streams of thunderclouds, was shown to the eyes of mortals - enlightened, brightly shining, and was likened to a snow-white swan bathing in the waters, or to other water birds: a duck and a goose. In lower Germany they lament in the rain:

Lass den Regen tibergehn,
Lass die Sonnewiederkommen!
Sonne komme wieder
Mit deiner Goldfeder,
Mit goldenem Strahl
Beschein uns allzumal...

The name of the swan, meaning white, was quite consistent with the concept of a white deity of daylight. Taking the sun for a beautiful goddess, the Germans believed that she could turn into a swan; hence the legend about the swan-maiden, as the daughter and companion of the sun, was created. The goddess Synna (sun) and Dagr (day), according to ancient myth, gave birth to a daughter named Svanhvit Gullfjodhr (Schwanweisz Goldfeder - white golden-feathered swan), i.e. morning dawn, and this latter had a son, Svanr hinn raudhi (Schwan den Roten), i.e. golden rays of the sun.

The Greeks endowed the goddess Zorya (Eos) with light wings. From the morning dawn and the rising sun, these poetic similes were transferred to the Day they cited, which, according to ancient monuments, as predatory bird plunges its sharp claws into the darkness of the night. The memory of the bird-sun is still preserved in the Little Russian riddle, which calls the daytime luminary - a spinning bird: there is an oak-starodub, on that oak a bird-vertinitsa; you won’t get any of them - neither the king nor the queen. The bird-sun sits on an old oak tree; the annual course of time, determined by the movement of the sun, was likened by folk fantasy to a growing tree, on which the bird-sun nests, lays white and black eggs, and incubates from them day and night. Other riddles speak even more clearly about the representation of the sun - by a bird: the falcon has come, all the people have gone - i.e. with the dawn of the day people wake up; Serbian: a bird without a tooth, but svshchet izjede = the sun drowns (eats) white (light-like) snow.

The uniqueness of Russian fairy tales lies in the fact that they combine pagan and Christian ideas about the world around them. Paganism is a fictional idea of ​​the people about the universe. It is associated with the deification of various forces of nature: fire, water, earth, animals, plants, heavenly bodies. All this is widely reflected in fairy tales. Time and place are sometimes indefinite in a fairy tale, as well as in myths. The fairy tale is full of motifs that contain belief in the existence of the "other world" and the possibility of returning from there. Old Russian culture is turned to the inner world of man. It is characterized by "the emphasis not so much on the knowledge of the world as on understanding it, extracting human meaning, comprehending the laws of the moral life of a person." The heroes of fairy tales do not remake the world, but with the help of the elements, animals, birds, heavenly bodies, they find personal happiness.

Fire birds in mythology

Since ancient times, among the most diverse peoples, birds have been intermediaries between heaven and earth. The researcher of Slavic mythology P. Troshchin suggests that initially the "sky" and the huge bird "eagle" were designated by the Slavs in one word. In ancient times, there was a certainty that every ten years the eagle throws itself into the flame, then into the sea wave, and regains youth. Among the Khanty, a tree was considered sacred, on which eagles nested for several years in a row. The falcon among the ancient Slavs is the first bird and the first god of the world. According to legend, it was the FALCON bird that brought fire to the earth - a spark from the sun, and heavenly fire appeared from the ignition of a tree on earth. “The rooster was revered by the pagans as a bird dedicated to Perun and the hearth, and at the same time an emblem of happiness and fertility,” writes Afanasiev. The image of the Firebird goes back to the image of the Sacred Bird - the Fiery Messenger of the Gods. On Russian folk cups of the 18th - 20th centuries. The Firebird can often be seen depicted in the form of a Fiery - Fire-feathered bird, the Irian Messenger, somewhat reminiscent of a peacock. The firebird personified fire, the sun, and creativity.

Light image of the Firebird

This research work relies on the texts of Russian folk tales, revised by A. N. Afanasyev, P. P. Ershov's fairy tale "Humpbacked Horse".

How is the Firebird described in fairy tales? The verbal description by eyewitnesses of the Firebird is as follows: “bright, rare, flies through the air, glows, shimmers with different lights,” etc. - why not a peacock? Peacocks were known at princely courts. These birds were imported from the East. But why was this bird, little known to the common people, so popular among the people? What caused her deification? And why is it called "Heat" - that is, "burning coal"? A fire bird?

Under all descriptions of the "Firebird" falls not only a peacock. All these characteristics are a description of... ball lightning. Already such and such a "bird", flying through the air, glowing and shimmering with lights, was well known among the people. They knew and were afraid.

One of the bad habits of the Firebird is to leave circles of fallen cereals on the field. Judging by Russian fairy tales, for a long time the peasants guarded the villain. However, nothing could be obtained from the frightened watchmen, except for vague descriptions of either the FIRE-bird or the SHAR-bird. “Fiery red and golden feathers, wings like flames, and eyes sparkling like diamonds…”. Despite the blinding light, it has long been observed that the "Firebird" does not give off any smoke or heat.

The name of the Firebird is given by the color of plumage. The word heat in circulation is an old form of an adjective used as a definition. It is formed from hot "fiery, ore-yellow" or "red-yellow, orange", that is, it originally had a color meaning. In the fairy tale, the color of the Firebird is golden, and the golden cage, and the beak, and feathers. The symbolism here is obvious: the Firebird is a solar bird, the sky is the home of the Sun, gold is the metal of the sun.

In fairy tales, the Firebird acts as a kidnapper. She feeds on golden rejuvenating apples, which give eternal youth, beauty and immortality, and in their value are completely equal to living water. Perhaps that is why they believed that her singing heals people.

And in Ershov's fairy tale, and in folk tale"The Firebird and Vasilisa the Princess" the hero picks up the feather of the Firebird, thus he violates the ban.

What is the prohibition that the hero violated? Where does the miracle bird live and why can't everyone get there?

In a Russian folk tale, a bird lives in a garden behind a stone wall, which is the boundary between "own" and "foreign" worlds. In P.P. Ershov’s fairy tale, the Firebird lives in the kingdom of the thirtieth kingdom in the garden of the Tsar Maiden. This kingdom is fabulously rich lands that were dreamed of in ancient times. The Tsar Maiden lives in a fabulous golden palace, this motif is also taken from folklore, more precisely from the period of pagan beliefs about the palace of the god - Yarila. Ershov captured and embodied in his "fairy tale" the very essence of folk culture, which is associated with early pagan and later Christian ideas.

The firebird is created by popular imagination from the ideas of heavenly fire-flame, and its radiance blinds the eyes just like the sun or lightning. The unusual fiery color indicates her belonging to another, inhuman world, so it was impossible to pick up the Firebird's feather. “That” world is exactly “the other world”, the world of the dead. The main participant in the events of the tale is the hero because he manages to return from where no one returns.

But after all, not every person is given the Firebird in the hands. Why is help given to the third son in the fairy tale? What do we know about him? In fairy tales, these are the youngest sons in the family. The older sons got married, received their allotment, left the family, and the younger ones stayed with the elderly. They left behind that part of the inheritance that belonged not even to the father, but to the whole family, in a word, what was connected with the ancestors.

The attachment of the youngest son to the stove is also interesting, which is found in many fairy tales. According to ancient ideas, the Furnace, the home Hearth, is the basis and symbol of the House and tribal well-being. So, only those who are initially connected with their parents and ancestors are allowed to get into the “other” world and return from there, it is he who is given a magical assistant. But the protagonist achieves success thanks to his personal qualities. In search of the Firebird, the hero of the fairy tale overcomes his fear, doubts, makes mistakes, but still goes forward, achieves his goal. As a reward, the hero of the fairy tale receives not only a magical horse and the Firebird herself, but also a beautiful princess and a kingdom in addition. Even his appearance changes: he becomes handsome, handsome. The heroes of fairy tales are helped to acquire bodily health by the elements, spiritual health - the feather of a firebird - the fire of joy, creativity, strength. Thus, the study showed that in Russian folk and author's fairy tales, the image of the Firebird personifies good power and is a symbol of good luck, victory, embodies a person's dream of happiness, is given into the hands of only a kind person.

The image of the Firebird in the life and culture of the Russian people

The Slav often imagined himself as a free bird and dreamed of flying over the blue sea. The dream of freedom and happiness completely merged with the image of a bird. This bird, no doubt, is connected with the sun: this is evidenced by its plumage and the light that comes from it. The sun for ancient people was one of the main patron gods. According to popular ideas, life depends on the radiance of the sun, the creative, fertile power of which lies in its bright spring and summer rays. Among the Slavs, a bird with outstretched wings symbolized the sun.

In Russian folklore, most of all songs, fairy tales, legends, riddles are about birds. Light images of heavenly creatures often appear on dishes, spinning wheels, and in embroidery. The folk costume in its silhouette is similar to a bird: wide sleeves-wings, a headdress-tuft, chest and waist decorations-feathers. Sacred birds adorn the platbands of houses, and decorations - amulets in the form of birds are the strongest. Later, people began to paint dishes with bright images of a bird so that the luck and happiness bestowed by the Firebird would not leave them. So the Firebird became the guardian of the world and the embodiment of a dream.

Slavic mythology is the key to understanding the soul of the Russian people, its history and culture. The fiery birds, according to the views of our ancestors, include: the eagle, since it was associated with heavenly power, and it was a symbol of victory, speed; the falcon for an ancient Russian person was the embodiment of beauty and prowess, the speed of its flight was compared with the speed of lightning; the rooster was considered a symbol of the sun, fire, fertility. The firebird personified fire, the sun, and creativity. This is evidenced by her plumage and the light that comes from her. Perhaps this is a poetic image of the dawn. The firebird is the wind, the cloud, the lightning plus the heat in the peasant oven, the red rooster outside the outskirts.

Firebird - serves good. Radiates an unusual, magical color that helps people in their earthly affairs. A lot of trials and dangers lay in wait for those who dared to go in search, for any path to a creature that keeps the fire of the original creation in itself is thorny and unpredictable. And one could try to go this long way - in one's heart, overcoming and changing oneself. Only a desperate daredevil with a pure soul and heart, led by a dream through life, could see her, having overcome many trials. The light of divine radiance that surrounded the Firebird fell on a person, endowing him with what he most wanted in his heart: talents, skills, happiness.

Since ancient times, man, protecting himself from evil forces, covered his clothes and dwelling with images - amulets. The firebird for the Slavic peoples was not only a symbol of fire, but also a symbol of happiness and good luck. A fairy tale always opens up the widest scope for reflection and comparison. The results of a survey among students showed that for a modern person the image of fire has become secondary, not so significant, the meaning of divinity, a talisman disappears. A person perceives this bird as a bird that brings good luck, wealth.

The firebird in the modern world is a symbol of happiness.

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The Firebird and its feather are the theme of many magical Russian epics. They gave rise to most of the legends, which are second only to the flowering fern in terms of fame.

Probably only a baby does not know the tale of Ivan the Fool. It tells how one night, passing by a stump, Ivanushka saw, glowing in the darkness, an object that turned out to be a feather of unearthly beauty nearby.

Some say that it was orange, others - yellow, red, even crimson. In some sources, the miracle bird sparkles with gold and silver, has fiery wings.

Firebird according to ancient beliefs, brings happiness, good luck, eternal youth, prosperity, healthThe Firebird is a fabulous bird from the Slavic epic, the embodiment of the radiant sun god and at the same time the angry thunder god. In the popular imagination, the Firebird is inextricably linked with the heavenly fire-flame, and its radiance is as blinding to the eyes as the sun or lightning. Firebird depicted in a golden fiery plumage and with a sparkling long tail, embodying the dream of happiness.

The incarnation of the god of thunder, in Slavic fairy tales, a wonderful bird that flies from the thirtieth kingdom. These are fabulously rich lands, which were dreamed of in ancient times, for the color of the Firebird is golden, a golden cage, beak and feathers. The Firebird feeds on golden apples, which give eternal youth, beauty and immortality, and in their meaning are completely identical with living water. When the Firebird sings, pearls fall from its open beak, i.e. along with the solemn sounds of thunder, brilliant sparks of lightning scatter.

The extraction of the firebird is fraught with great difficulties and is the main task of the hero.Fabulous good fellows go after the Firebird, and great happiness comes to those who master at least one of its feathers.

Our ancestors considered the mythical miracle bird a messenger of Paradise or, as they said then, Iria: a holy place where there is neither death nor winter, where everyone is content and happy.

In the Slavic legend, it was said that when the gods saw that people walk the earth without loving anyone and destroy themselves with the cold of their hearts, they sent a magical fire of love to the earth in the form of a Firebird.

And since then she has been flying on the ground and spreading the fire of love.

No one knew for sure the location of the bird's nest, because those who decided to get closer faced a difficult path and serious trials.

To see the Phoenix in all its glory, one should wait for peace on earth and have pure thoughts. Those who were lucky enough to see her became the owners of a fantastic gift. The light of a bird was transmitted to a person, endowing with everything that was most dreamed of in the heart.

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FIRE - BIRD - herald of absolute peace.

We are in for a wonderful time! You will make incredible discoveries for yourself and will be able to realize the unrealized and make your wildest dreams come true.

  • Just think: in Yav, that is, into the physical world, the Iria program will be launched(of the absolute holy world, ideally tailored.), and at the same time it is not at all necessary to become a righteous man, to fall into asceticism and religious ecstasy.

Everyone is waiting for an amazing way of existence in 2 worlds: at the physical level (in Yav) and psychological (in Iria).

We are waiting for a kind of fitting of wings on a robe. We will live in two worlds: physically - in Yavi, and on a psychological level - in Iria. Heat - The bird carries the message better world and universal consent, and through this message - relief and peace of mind. She will remove the burden of problems, ease suffering and remind us who we really are: immortal beings temporarily residing in Reveal. The veil will fall from our eyes, we will begin to see clearly and will be able to comprehend the truth.

For many centuries, Iria is the space where our ancestors live, there is hope to get a wise answer from them to the questions that have arisen.

According to the Slavic cosmogonic system, a man who ended his existence in Yavi, went straight to Paradise, where eternal summer reigns, and the sun never sets. He stayed there for as long as his soul wanted, and then returned to Earth again, but in a different guise. Hell in the view of the ancient Slavs did not exist. Nobody intimidated them with boilers, pitchforks, or frying pans. People knew for sure that after death a better life awaits them, a bright and wholesome life, and such confidence had the most beneficial effect on the state of the soul.

The world of ancestors will become closer, we will be able to better understand our ancestors, reconcile with relatives who are on the other side of life, and even receive their help and blessings. And such support, as you understand, is worth a lot.

On the physical plane, everything will be as usual. But we will become easier to perceive any vicissitudes of life, because the soul of each of usspread its wings and this allows you to open the light in yourself.

  • This mythological bird is colored gold and red, symbolizing the rising sun.

Energy HEAT - BIRDS(Phoenix) - the fire of rebirth has a gently golden color - the color of the energy of the Higher powers. It is intended mainly for personal growth and development, improves understanding of Christhood, strengthens the connection with the Christ Self. Helps to realize the essence of Eternity, Rebirth and Enlightenment, the essence of Reincarnation and the Path. The meaning of life and death. It is a symbol of eternal renewal, the cycle of life, rebirth / reincarnation.

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you will recreate in the manlala.

The creation of a mandala is the creation of an individual symbol that reflects our inner "I". The circle is a symbol of the interaction of different parts of the inner world with each other, he initiates them to wholeness. In the process of drawing a mandala, internal conflicts are resolved and tension is relieved, so the mandala is a unique tool for self-development and self-knowledge, which allows you to solve your most important problems. http://puteksebe.ucoz.ru/publ/nepoznannoe/mandala/6-1-0 -66

  • MAIN, A lot of trials and dangers lay in wait for those who dared to go in search of the FIRE-BIRD, for any path to the creature that keeps the fire of the original creation in itself is thorny and unpredictable.

To get to the Bird, one must overcome the Valley of Search, the Valley of Love, the Valley of Knowledge, the Valley of Separation, the Valley of Unity, the Desert of Amazement, the Desert of Annihilation and Death.

And this long way can be done in two ways

    along the roads, washing iron boots and gnawing iron loaves

    in your heart, overcoming the coldness of your soul, filling your heart and soul with love and changing yourself.

WHICH WAY WILL YOU CHOOSE?

During the training - workshop we will walk this path together..

ONLY THE GOING ONE IS ABLE TO MAKE ANY WAY.

THE FIRE BIRD is a perfect creation of the One, and everyone who saw it even from a distance became the owner of a wonderful gift. The light of the divine radiance surrounding the Bird also fell on a person, endowing him with what he most wanted in his heart: talents, skills, happiness.

Happiness to the one who manages to catch her, but a hundred times greater happiness to the one whom the Firebird will honor as his master. After all, the Firebird is more like the molten metal of which it most likely consists. You can catch it only in mittens, it is very hot - you can get burned very badly. To the one to whom she submits of her own free will, she will give her beneficial warmth all her life.A person who has received a gift from the FIRE BIRD himself bears a reflection of magical light.

But as soon as she feels indifference, she will immediately fly away - she cannot stand it, and it’s easy to kill her ... Put her in a cage and she will die. Her fiery body will cool down and there will be a cold piece of gold in the cage instead of hot love ...

What will you get as a result of this

training - practicum?

  • Practices done will help you to win, to come to triumphant success in the long and difficult business of gaining new happy opportunities.
  • You will make a new turn of your destiny, because. pay off all "debts", get rid of everything in your life that hinders your happiness, success and effective movement forward.
  • You will plan your life in the best possible way for the near future.
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