"Co-creation," the fourth book and centrepiece of the Series, paints a dramatic living image of the creation of the Universe and humanity's place in this creation, making this primordial mystery relevant to our everyday living today. Deeply metaphysical yet at the same time down-to-Earth practical, this poetic heart-felt volume helps us uncover answers to the most significant questions about the essence and meaning of the Universe and the nature and purpose of our existence. It also shows how and why the knowledge of these answers, innate in every human being, has become obscured and forgotten, and points the way toward reclaiming this wisdom and in partnership with Nature manifesting the energy of Love through our lives.
Vladimir Nikolaevich Megre (born 23 July, 1950 in Kuznichi village, Gorodnyansky District, Chernigov Region in Ukraine), the author of The Ringing Cedars of Russia book series, was a well-known entrepreneur. He spent most of his childhood with his grandmother Efrosinia Verkhusha, a village healer. As a teenager Vladimir occasionally visited Father Feodorit, a priest of the Trinity-Sergiyev Monastery. Later he was shown there the picture «The One and Only» which he described in his second book before the picture was revealed to the world.
Vladimir started an independent life early and left the parents' house at the age of 16. Since 1974 he lived in Novosibirsk and worked as a photographer with Novosibirskoblfoto, a service company.
At the beginning of Perestroika (reforms of the late 1980s) he was the president of the Inter-Regional Association of Siberian Entrepreneurs. In 1994-5 he organized two large-scale trade expeditions with a fleet of river steamers along the River Ob along the route Novosibirsk -- Salekhard -- Novosibirsk at his own expense. On this trip, an encounter with Anastasia in the Siberian taiga changed his entire life.
It had been a secret for a long time for relatives and friends what made him, an entrepreneur with ten years experience, to pledge his property and spend his savings on unprofitable trading trips. The mystery was revealed in his books with Anastasia as the main character. Vladimir Megre brought something really invaluable from the trips.
Throughout 1996-2006 nine books were written by Vladimir Megre (The Ringing Cedars of Russia Series: Anastasia, The Ringing Cedars of Russia, The Space of Love, Co-Creation, Who Are We?, Book of Kin, The Energy of Life, The New Civilization, Rites of Love).
In 2011 the author became Laureate of Gusi Peace Prize.
By now 11 millions copies of the books translated into 20 languages have been sold. In 1999 Megre established the Anastasia Foundation for Culture and Creative Support in the city of Vladimir and launched the site www.anastasia.ru. Readers' and press conferences take place in Russia and abroad.
The author holds readers' and press conferences in Russia and other countries.
The most active readers of Ringing Cedars of Russia book series unite into public organizations, one of the aims of which is the creation of Kin's domains. In 2010 another book "Anasta" was issued. The author plans to write a scenario on the basis of his books.
The author comments about himself and his books:
Good shall prevail on the earth!
- The parade of worldly rulers, no matter what grand temples they might have built, will be remembered only by the filth they have bequeathed to their descendants. Water will prove to be the criterion; the measure of all things. With each day that passes, the water seethes with more and more contamination.
The above words were pronounced by a character from my books: a recluse from the Siberian taiga, Anastasia.
My name is Vladimir Megre. I was born on the twenty-third of July, 1950, in a Ukrainian village. Then I studied, got married and worked in Siberia, but that isn't the main thing. The most important aspect of my life emerged after my meeting with Anastasia.
It was the beginning of perestroika in Russia, and I had just gone into business. I was a leader of the Entrepreneurs of Siberia Association. I used to sail with goods on a motor ship over the Siberian river Ob up toward the Arctic circle. I enjoyed wandering around the taiga by myself, while the ship was moored.
It was on an isolated bank of a taiga river that I one day met a recluse from the Siberian taiga. Her name was Anastasia, and she would soon transform my outlook on life.
whoa! this is the best of them all so far! Megre's clumsy sytle doesn't show up since he is simply recounting Anatasia's words. This is where the series takes off.
Co-Creation, is where the series really started to get very interesting. I read ALL 9 books consecutively to fully understand the flow of perception and knowledge from the author. I found book #4 (Co-Creation) to be a turning point in understanding the series, as the author started to dive deeper into alternate perception and realities. A very powerful book on how we are more that what we believe - we are all enlightened and connected. It was inspiring and provided great insight into connecting with nature. If you have a heightened sense of perception and are open minded you will gain a great deal of insight and vision from this series. The books are best read when the reader is ready to expand their consciousness and way of thinking. There is a great deal discussed that can not be quantified, it is up to the reader to connect and realize that there is more than we know and more than we see in this beautiful multi-verse.
this is book four. this is about the responsibilty for each one to be a co-creator with God. Not only for children, who should be born only out of love and wanted not pasion. But also the co-creation of everything on the earth to help keep the earth good. Life shoulc be good and it is up to us to make it and keep it that way. There is alot of truth but also much to question in his books. But they do make you think about the earth and live its purpose and what we should be doing.
Simply beautiful and more profound than any of the crap I've been reading until now. But I needed that crap to fully understand Anastasia, so I'm grateful the crap happened. I hope I will be able to claim my land someday, literally and figuratively. I hope I can find the time to make myself pretty, perfect and not a cunt. If I fail, that's ok, and I won't be complaining. I think this will be my favorite book ever along with Get some headspace, if I won't fail at not being a cunt.
Hahahaha. Brontosaurus. Bwhahahaha. Great comedy bit. Hahaha!
So. I just red bits and pieces of this, and it was hilarious in how wrong this was. Looks like the author¹ is a yung Earth creationist and a geocentrist. I think he doesn’t even know the names of the planets, at least he never mentions, say “Mars”.
Anyway, so, the text is that brontosauruses² are extinct because Adam when he was going round not just naming the animals (Gen. 2:19) but also trying to work out their purpose, couldn’t find one for them. Yu know, like the joke: The bartender asks Descartes “Another beer?”. Descartes replies “I think not”, and disappears. Only with Adam thinking and the brontosaurus vanishing.
And brontosauruses had wings, in addition to their four legs, it seems. And light bones. And small organs, “an enormous living sphere”, and was mostly filled with methane. It could flap its wings and hop and so glide a little. And when it burped, the methane would be ignited by flint-like teeth.
We know this is true, because the author later set his farts on fire.
I’m not making this up, he is.
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¹Or Anastasia, if yu believe she is real. ²This was, of course, published before “brontosaurus” was tentatively resurrected as a genus name. At that time they were all apatosauruses.
I like the couple of fables in Book 4, looks like our Anastasia is getting better and better at communicating with typical humans of this generation! The twin brothers story, one goes all around the world to search for wisdom, the other stays home and lives the Daoist life. Logic and thinking will take us forward but not far enough. We have to live, and to feel!
Very good, it has a view of a high tech alien culture. Even better it talks about the motherland or hectare of land for people to establish permaculture food forests.
The series is getting better and even more interesting by each book, and this volume is rich in information that pierce right through the heart. I read the books whenever I feel the need for a boost of energy and inspiration, and everytime it works.
There's alot of waste on spiritual literature, but these books are something so different from anything I've read. Anastasia tells that she is using a special combination of sounds for the content to open one's heart, maybe it's about that. Or maybe it's just that truth is felt like native in our minds and souls. I don't even need to wonder too much to love it. I just do.
"Tüm galakside, insan ruhunun şarkısının sesi kadar güzel ses çıkaracak tek bir tel yoktur." Kitapta anlatılan anayurt yaratmak ve gerçek bir annelik ile ilişkisi muhteşemdi.