Culture is not just art or etiquette; it is a system of reverence for the Original Light.
Figurative Analysis
- Cult: Reverence, service, cultivation.
- Ra: Original Light, Sun, Divine Radiance.
Cult-Ura is the service to Light and creation. It is a set of ethical norms and rules of life that allows a person to remain in high vibrations and not regress to an animal state. To be Orthodox means to be a cultured person, that is, to honor the Light within oneself and in the surrounding world.
Living vs. Dead
These words are often confused, but they are enemies.
- Culture (Cult of Light): An organic, living system based on traditions, morality, and connection with Nature. It nurtures the Soul.
- Civilization (from Latin civilis — civil, urban): A technocratic, artificial environment. It creates comfort for the body but often kills the Soul by replacing live communication with a digital surrogate.
We live in an era of the battle between Civilization and Culture.
Access Code
Culture is the “operating system” on which the human bio-computer runs. Lullabies, fairy tales, patterns on clothing, round dances — these are not just entertainments. They are codes that activate genetic memory. A child raised outside their native culture grows up with a “clean disk” that can easily be reprogrammed by any hostile ideology.

Man Evgeny – blog author
I lived and studied abroad in New Zealand, taking English language courses. I lived and worked in South Korea in the fields and at sea. In total, I’ve visited four different countries, different from those where Russian is spoken. I’ve interacted with people from at least 20 different cultures, religions, and faiths. I share my experiences on my blog. I try not to judge or make any judgments, but I do draw conclusions.