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Fakelore and istina in Slavic tradition — Witia Polish Symbols, Slavic Symbols, Slavic Tattoo, Slavic Paganism, Runic Alphabet, Divine Revelation, Slavic Culture, Slavic Folklore, Hand Tats

One of the goals of Witia project is to propagate the Slavic culture. Which is why, with great joy I look at ever growing popularity of Slavic traditions and beliefs, also among non-Slavic speaking people. Unfortunately, as it always happens, every stick has two ends, and in the case of ever growing

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Slavic symbols originate from Northern Europe and Eurasia. The Slavs, who were their creators, are an ethnic group that has existed in Europe since at least time of the Romans. Slavs are largest ethnic group in Europe that share a linguistic and cultural history. Ancient Slavs lived in tribal societies, presided over by tribal chieftains, and practiced a multi-theistic form of Paganism. Over time, however, tribes were consolidated and, not long after, most converted to Christianity... Slavic Pagan Symbols, Polish Symbols And Meanings, Slavic Symbols Meaning, Time Symbol Design, Ancient Slavic Art, Slavic Paganism Symbols, Magic Symbols Tattoo, Slav Tattoo, Ancient Symbols Tattoo

Slavic symbols originate from Northern Europe and Eurasia. The Slavs, who were their creators, are an ethnic group that has existed in Europe since at least time of the Romans. Slavs are largest ethnic group in Europe that share a linguistic and cultural history. Ancient Slavs lived in tribal societies, presided over by tribal chieftains, and practiced a multi-theistic form of Paganism. Over time, however, tribes were consolidated and, not long after, most converted to Christianity...

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