What Gumilyov found in 1904. From the book "Red Spies": The figure of the poet and military intelligence officer Nikolai Gumilyov attracted the attention of not only the Cheka, but also the nascent Soviet intelligence. Who are you, Nikolay Gumilyov

Traces of ancestors in our North have been known for a long time, a huge contribution to their research was made by my friend and colleague, the first leader of the Russian Popular Front, Doctor of Philosophy, Valery Nikitich Dyomin (1942-2006), who left untimely in a series of books about Hyperborea, and the Kuzov archipelago in the White Sea no less significant for our history than Solovki. Nowadays, everyone can visit these fabulous places in the summer, covered with many legends and ancient testimonies. I was interested in the article by Timur Nazikulov from the newspaper Moskovskaya Pravda five years ago under the heading "Finds" (November 2, 2005, No. 241/25252 /, p. 2) - "" Dove Book "by Nikolai Gumilyov: Russian researchers have discovered unknown pages of the biography of the great poet "):

“Last week, a press conference was held in Moscow by Konstantin Sevenard, a famous researcher of antiquity and a public figure from St. Petersburg. The theme of the event was the sensational findings of the Sevenard expedition undertaken this summer on the Kuzovskaya archipelago in the White Sea. Researchers managed to find traces of the "Stone Book" - "divine" artifact Ancient Rus... According to the organizers of the expedition, references to the "Stone Book" are contained in the works of Lomonosov, Roerich, who tried to comprehend the secret of this legendary monument, and especially in the work of Nikolai Gumilyov, who was kindly treated by the emperor after a trip to the Russian north in 1904, where the poet discovered flat rocks with mysterious hieroglyphs - the pages of the "Stone Book".

“I have long been seriously interested in this time,” says Konstantin Sevenard. - I managed to get access to the materials currently stored in the special storage, in particular, to the diary entries of Matilda Feliksovna Kshesinskaya, my grandmother. From them, I learned the history of a uniquely high standard gold comb, found by Gumilev in one of his northern expeditions, then donated to Matilda by Nicholas II and disappeared along with a significant part of her treasures. I continued looking for information on this topic and came across Gumilyov's diaries, as well as his report on the expedition, funded, as it turned out, from the royal treasury. In the report, he describes his findings - the Stone Book and the ancient tomb. One of the finds during the exploration of the tomb was the crest. "

All these facts, according to researchers, are confirmed primarily by the work of symbolist and acmeist poets, the recognized ideologist of which is Nikolai Gumilyov. The theme of the "Stone Book" repeatedly slips in the poems of Niklai Zabolotsky, Velimir Khlebnikov, Konstantin Balmont, Andrei Bely, Osip Mandelstam.

However, Sevenard's research has been suspended for now. To carry out archaeological research on the islands of the Russian body and the German body and a full-scale underwater survey of the bottom landscape in the place where the mouth of the Indel River was once, and therefore the Stone Book is located, permission from the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation is required.

This is not easy to achieve - for five years Konstantin Sevenard, as a deputy State Duma, tried to obtain permission for research work in the mansion of his grandmother MF Kshesinskaya, but neither the elaborated project, nor the willingness to fully finance the work of archaeological specialists could break through the administrative obstacles. "

Hyperborean golden comb (1000 fineness!) Kshesinskaya fulfilled any wishes

No one alive today has seen the epic crest. Only Nikolai Gumilyov's description of "a golden comb of amazing work - on top is a girl in a tight tunic sitting on the backs of two dolphins carrying her" has survived.

Nikolai Gumilyov (1886-1921) - Russian poet of the Silver Age, founder of the school of acmeism, prose writer, translator, literary critic, also managed to be noted in his short life as a traveler. Manila Africa, but so far, that is, in 1904, Gumilyov set off for the Russian North. During the trip, fate generously endowed the schoolboy - eighteen-year-old Kolya on the Kola Peninsula, in the vicinity of the city of Belomorsk, discovered a hieroglyphic letter carved in stone. Gumilyov, who has just received a certificate of maturity on May 30, 1906 (with the only five in logic), suggested that before him the legendary Stone Book - starting knowledge about the world, the source of legends of all peoples. Sometimes, because of a specific letter, reminiscent of bird tracks, the book is called Golubina.

Hundreds of meters of text are carved into flat rocks. The dictionary of symbols is also cut out here. For translation, Gumilev used the ancient stone glossary and the knowledge of a specialist in Semitic languages. The rock book, found in the area of \u200b\u200bthe Indel River, told about the structure of the world, the physical and spiritual connection of all life on the planet, told about a prehistoric civilization that died in the civil war: the wikis (keepers of the secrets of the philosopher's stone) and the Aryans were in conflict. The rebel leader Phoebus lost his son, daughter and wife Mob, the queen of the empire, in the battles.

Gumilyov's discovery excited the scientific world. The report on the northern expedition was heard by Emperor Nicholas II. The fantastic find prompted the royal treasury to further fund research.

After the examination, it turned out that the comb was made of thousandth grade gold. Babbling about the highest purity of gold that does not exist in our time is untenable. Gold of the 1000th test in everyday life is used in chemical experiments and refined cooking - dishes with pieces of gold foil, here we also include vodka, with golden flakes floating in it. But for jewelry making, pure gold is too soft. The difficulty here is not in the smelting of the highest standard, the problem is in the deformation of products made of such a metal. Only modern Japanese - collectors of advanced technologies, create jewelry from 24-karat gold. And the comb, mined in an ancient tomb, with 100% purity of the alloy, did not bend or wrinkle, which is surprising.

Nicholas II at that time was fond of the ballerina Matilda Kshesinskaya. She (at the request of the emperor) was presented with the Hyperborean comb by the Grand Duke Sergei Mikhailovich. According to another version, Matilda Kshesinskaya herself bought the fantastic comb from Gumilyov. She never parted with a golden toy; according to family legend, the comb fulfilled any wishes. “The son of Matilda Feliksovna, Vladimir, checking the strength of the crest, thought that some objects would fly and they would rise into the air,” says the great-grandson of the ballerina Konstantin Sevenard.
Numerous photographs of Kshesinskaya show a thin waist, luxurious hair. But there is not one with a Hyperborean comb in her hair. Quite strange.

Mormons, who knew about the great power of the crest, offered Kshesinskaya first two million dollars, then four. Finally, they gave the ballerina a simple signed check and offered to enter any amount herself. But Matilda Feliksovna did not find the strength to part with her beloved little thing. Threats began, only the relic remained with Kshesinskaya, at least until March 1917.

A century has flown by, nothing from the precious collection of Kshesinskaya has appeared or manifested itself. The ballerina's treasure has not yet been found. Hopefully, one day an amazing crest will be found. I would like to take a look.

According to the entries in the ballerina's diary, her most beloved jewel was not numerous jewelry made of diamonds and sapphires, but an ancient gold comb bought from Nikolai Gumilyov for a lot of money, brought by him from an archaeological expedition.
Gumilev found this thing in a tomb on an island in the White Sea. In the tomb there was a female skeleton 2.5 meters in height. She had only one piece of jewelry - this comb, of amazing beauty and amazing work. On the ridge there is a girl looking at two dolphins swimming towards her. None of the researchers could say to which civilization the gold find belonged.

Matilda Kschessinska claimed that the acquisition of this comb was the beginning of unexpected mystical changes in her life. So, if the comb was on her, all her plans always came true.

Analysis of the gold from which the ridge was made showed that the ridge was more plastic. And yet, the fineness of the ridge's gold was 1000! As you know, such a test does not exist on our planet!

There is an assumption that this crest will appear in 2017, i.e. exactly one hundred years after its loss.

Hyperborean Ballerina Comb

And the background of a truly royal gift is as follows. In 1903, returning from Tiflis, the family of the ship's doctor Stepan Yakovlevich Gumilyov settled in Tsarskoe Selo. By that time, his son Nikolasha, a calm and lonely boy who is fond of zoology, geography and history, had already published his first poem "I fled to the forest from the cities ...". The youthful quest for the meaning of life brought young Gumilyov to the Russian North. By at least, so says a hydraulic engineer by education and the president of the Russian Industrial Company "Gefest", a former special forces officer and deputy of the Russian State Duma, as well as the great-grandson of the ballerina Kshesinskaya Konstantin Sevenard.

At that time, the eighteen-year-old boy Nikolai Gumilev, under the influence of the "Secret Doctrine" of Helena Blavatsky, as well as the results of the research of the expedition of the famous Russian traveler Nikolai Przhevalsky, became interested in the study of occult, mystical teachings.

For that period of Russian history, the beginning of the twentieth century, the presence in the capital of the empire of adherents of various religious and philosophical views, theosophical movements and all kinds of "seekers of forgotten wisdom" was very characteristic. “The whole of St. Petersburg is engulfed in an unusually strong mystical movement, and at present there has already formed a whole whirlpool of small religions, cults, sects,” wrote the correspondent of the occult magazine “Rebus.” “The movement embraces both the upper strata of society and the lower. we find the theosophical-Buddhist movement ... On the other hand, there is a strong interest in Freemasonry and the forms of religious movements of the last century that had died out again appear. " Apparently, it was no coincidence that the Mongolian doctor Pyotr Badmaev, the envoy of the 13th Dalai Lama of the Buryats Agvan Dorzhiev, and, later, the Siberian "elder" Grigory Rasputin, appeared in St. Petersburg surrounded by the royal family ...

And therefore, the assumption can be considered quite reasonable that at the peak of universal interest in the religious and mystical teachings that swept Russia, Nikolai Gumilev turned his attention to the close, even by purely geographical location, North, to the Kola Peninsula, to which there is nothing from Northern Palmyra ... It was the land of Karelia, according to pre-Aryan and ancient Aryan beliefs, that was the ancestral home of the Aryans - the legendary state of the Hittites - Hyperborea.

In these places, a mountain (or rock) rose, which was considered the central point of the world. According to ancient testimonies, it had a "foot of the seven heavens" in which the inhabitants of heaven lived, and where the "golden age" reigned. In the ancient Russian apocryphal narrative dating back to the 14th century, "About all creation" was told that in "Okiyan there is a pillar called adamantine (diamond - Sergei Kulida). He is also the head to heaven." "The pillar in Okiyan up to heaven" is also known according to legends as the Bel-combustible stone or Alatyr-stone and the fact that it was located on the fabulous island Buyan (now known as Nemetsky Kuzov, located near the city of Kem) in the White Sea. By the way, it was to this "Rock on the Ocean Shore" that the mythical Prometheus, sung by Aeschylus, was chained for forty years. And Nostradamus, circulated now, wrote that "the North is a special place for the meeting of other worlds."

As a result of the age-old transformation, the power of the Hittite-ghettos and, ultimately, the Goths extended their dominion from the White to the Black Sea. And, as some researchers assure, it was under the influence of the Goths-Hyperboreans that the empire of Tsar Philip and his son Alexander the Great arose later.

The legend about the so-called "Stone" or "Golubina", perhaps more precisely - "Deep (old, - Sergey Kulida) book" also belongs to those ancient times. This "tome" was actually runic signs carved into the rocks on the shores of the White Sea, up to 80 meters wide. But in 1962 the "canonical" text, as the mentioned by us Konstantin Sevenard assures, was deliberately flooded during the construction of the Belomorskaya hydroelectric power station.

What is the secret of this "book"? According to historians, it not only contained the original teaching about the universe, but also revealed the mystery of the elixir eternal life, some applied technologies capable of bringing civilization to a new level of development. And also "Stone Book" became the primary source for myths and legends of almost all peoples of the world, all ancient knowledge and religions.

It was this lost artifact, as if, was found in 1904 by Nikolai Gumilyov during his trip to the rocky islands of the White Sea. And after returning, he immediately achieved an audience with his dignified neighbor in Tsarskoe Selo - Nicholas II. It may seem strange, but meeting the king was easy. St. Petersburg artists and researchers Natalya and Vladimir Yevsevievs say that, "by the way, the royal residence (Alexander Palace. - Sergei Kulida) was then open to everyone." Therefore, it was possible to get acquainted with the emperor during a walk. "It sounds incredible now," the Yevsevievs say, "but at that time the country's leaders were much closer to the people." And the house of Poluboyarinov, where the Gumilyovs lived, was located in the very center of the "Russian Versailles" - on the corner of Orangeryinaya and Srednyaya streets - near the Alexander Palace itself.

Amazingly, after listening to the report of an eighteen-year-old youth, the Russian autocrat ordered to immediately allocate certain funds from the treasury to continue research. The expedition headed by Gumilyov again went to the North - to the islands of the Kuzovsky archipelago. Following the information gleaned from the "Stone Book" deciphered by him, the young researcher sets out to search for the legendary evidence of an ancient era, the tomb of "Queen Mob". "For excavation, we chose a stone pyramid on an island called Russian Kuzov, unfortunately, the pyramid turned out to be empty and we were about to finish work on the island, when I asked the workers, not counting on anything, to disassemble a small pyramid, which was meters ten from the first, "Gumilev reported to the emperor." There, to my incredible joy, there were stones tightly fitted to each other. The very next day we were able to open this burial, made in the form of a crypt. The Vikings did not bury their dead and did not build stone tombs , on the basis of which I concluded that this burial belongs to an older civilization. In the grave there was a skeleton of a woman, no objects except one. Near the woman's skull there was a golden comb of amazing work, on top of which a girl in a tight tunic sat on the backs of two dolphins carrying it. " By the way, it should be noted that the found jewelry was made of 1000-carat gold, which, according to Gumilev's translation of the Pigeon Book, was made in the empire of the "ancestors-wikis" using the philosopher's stone.

There is an opinion that, following the "persistent request" of the sovereign, Nikolai Gumilyov sold the artifact he found, which he called the "Hyperborean crest", to Grand Duke Sergei Mikhailovich, who at that time was already the de facto spouse of Matilda Kshesinskaya. And he, in turn, on behalf of Nicholas II, presented it to the ballerina ...

The North is a special meeting place for other worlds.
Nostradamus

It is well known that the history of the Karelian coast of the White Sea is rooted in gray-haired and partly mythological antiquity. Such is, for example, the Karelian city of Kem. The origin of the name itself is mysterious. The name "Kem", according to many scientists, was formed by the ancient term Kem, Khem - "big river", which presumably has Indo-European origin and is distributed over a vast part of Eurasia from the Kemijoki River in northern Finland to Ulug-Khem (Yenisei) and others in Tuva ... But taking into account the fact that the only Indo-Europeans who settled here and are constantly mentioned in historical chronicles are Slavs, it turns out that the mysterious people who gave the name to the river lived here even before the arrival of the Finno-Ugrians. How can one not remember that it was in these parts, according to some historians, that ancient Hyperborea was located. Moreover, it is known that the ancient Egyptians called themselves the people of Kemi, and this allows some researchers to be inclined to think that there is a direct connection between the oldest inhabitants of the White Sea coast and the oldest population of North Africa. It seems fantastic, but how can one fail to recall that petroglyphs ("stone chronicles") in Karelia are almost identical to those found in the mountains of Scandinavia, and also resemble ancient images of Altai and the Caucasus in their technique.

The Kuzov archipelago, which includes sixteen islands, the largest of which are Russian and German Kuzov, is located on the waterway from the city of Kem to Solovki.

It surprises with its nature, but most importantly, it is famous for ancient sites, labyrinths, cult complexes, as well as an abundance of sacred stones - seids. About eight hundred various stone structures were discovered here, occupying 2% of the entire territory of the archipelago. For example, the unique cult complex on the top of Oleshin Island has no analogues in Northern Europe in terms of its design features.

On the same Kuzovy you can get acquainted with the remains of a stone observatory, as well as meet other material evidence of ancient occult practices. According to a member of the Russian Geographical Society, Vladimir Vasilenko, an image of the one-eyed god Odin is carved high in the rocks, under which there is an ancient sacrificial stone, a huge boulder with a hole in the middle and a drain for blood.

But an even greater mystery of the Kuzovs is a huge stone throne carved out of granite, discovered by one of the scientific expeditions of the Russian Geographical Society, to which worn steps led right from the shore. Who sat on it and what it served for is a mystery. Using a system of levers, the members of the expedition put the multi-ton stone in a vertical position, after which they carefully studied its surface. On the back of the throne, the researchers found signs that resemble ancient Egyptian symbolism. What is this, a coincidence? Or another mention of the Hyperborean past of Karelia?

To all appearances, the outstanding intellectual of the twentieth century, the philosopher Rene Guénon, was right when he argued that "ancient Egyptian culture was only a reflection of the true culture - Nordic, Hyperborean."

After all, the interest of Western and Russian occultists to the White Sea is stable. It is believed that it is in these regions that there are some "energy fields", that the monuments of ancient civilizations have been preserved, and in general, this is a fertile land for esotericists. Perhaps even these places were once visited by none other than Adolf Hitler, who, according to official data, had never been to Russia.

The fact is that during one of the expeditions to the Kuzov Islands, researchers came across a natural grotto, inside which they found the remains of German military uniforms. Meanwhile, it is known that the coast of the White Sea was never occupied, and although the Germans were in Karelia, the invaders never made it to Kem, and even more so to Solovki or Kuzov. Perhaps they were secretly here. But why?

It is known that Hitler was an occultist. Specially trained SS units scoured the world in search of artifacts that could give the Fuhrer power over the world. Since ancient times, the bodies were considered a mysterious place, moreover, here, according to some sources, there is one of the surviving altars of Odin, the supreme god of the Germanic tribes, to whom Hitler was very partial. It is also known that the Fuehrer visited occupied Norway, from where it is very close to the Kuzovs. Soviet Navy repeatedly direction finding Hitler's personal submarine in the waters of the Barents Sea - that is, the White Sea was just a stone's throw away. In this situation, would the demoniac occultist have resisted the trip to the island of his idol? This question has not yet been answered, but indirect signs allow us to conclude that either Hitler himself or his closest associates did visit here. Another thing is that this visit did not benefit them. The islands of the Russian North are poorly suited to energize the invaders.

However, the main mystery of the archipelago lies elsewhere. But first, a little history.

According to ancient Aryan and pre-Aryan ideas, a mountain or a rock, which was considered the central point of the world, was an invariable belonging to the ancestral home of the Aryans of Hyperborea (which includes the present territory of Karelia). She had "a foot of the seven heavens", where the inhabitants of heaven dwelt and the "golden age" reigned. In the ancient Russian apocryphal texts, the universal mountain was called "a pillar in Okiyan up to heaven" or a white-combustible stone or Alatyr-stone, which was located on the Buyan island. In the 14th century apocrypha "About all creature" you can read: "In Okiyan there is a pillar called adamantine (adamant is a diamond. Ultimately it is a correlate of ice). His head is up to heaven. " It is in this “heavenly” time and place that the legend of the mysterious “Stone Book” originates. The "Stone Book" allegedly talks about Mount Mera, which was located in the ancient North and was a plateau with sheer cliffs, and about Buyan Island, where the author of the "Stone Book" god Pheb hid a source of colossal magical power under the Alatyr-stone. Island Buyan in the "Stone Book" is the name of the island, currently known as the German body, located in the White Sea near the present Karelian city of Kem. On this island, if you trust the texts of the "Stone Book", there was a palace complex and the graves of the children of Pheba, and the name of Pheba's daughter was Eeyore or Io.

From this point of view, the classic ancient Greek myth about the wanderer Io, retold in the tragedy of Aeschylus "Prometheus chained", is very curious. Recall that Zeus the Thunderer flared with passion for Io and, in order to hide it from the jealous wife Hera, turned it into a white cow. But Hera figured out the trick, took possession of the cow and ordered the thousand-eyed Argus, the son of Gaia-Earth, to guard her. On behalf of Zeus, Hermes killed Argus and freed Io. Then Hera set a giant gadfly on the poor girl, fleeing from which Io reached the northern tip of the earth and found herself in the country of the Scythians and Cimmerians shrouded in darkness, where Prometheus was chained to a rock on the ocean shore. He told Io about her great destiny, that she would become the ancestor of great tribes and heroes. After that, he sent her through the territories of the northern peoples to the Caucasus, then to the Bosphorus ("Cow Ford") and the Ionian Sea named in her honor, and, finally, to Africa on the Nile coast, that is, practically along the migration route of the ancient peoples who founded all the Mediterranean and Central Asian civilizations.

In Russian mythology, Pheb has something in common with the ancient Slavic deity Veles, or Volos. Russian historian Alexander Nikolaevich Afanasyev considered him to be the deity of clouds, clouds, heavenly herds. In "The Lay of Igor's Regiment" Boyan is called Veles's grandson, which, as it were, indicates the comparability of Veles with the Greek Apollo (Pheb), in addition, it is this god of the Slavic pantheon that ancient sources associate with the "Dove Book".

Soviet science considered the Pigeon Book (this is the second name of the Stone Book) as a folk transposition of the Bible. The Life of Abraham of Smolensky, written in the 13th century, tells how this Russian ascetic read and rewrote many "deep books", for which he was expelled from the monastery and brought to the church court. After all, it is not for nothing that the cherished book is called "dove", that is, "deep" (which means both "ancient" and "wise"). The keepers and performers of the famous "spiritual verse" were pedestrian kaliki, carriers of information from "preliterate and illiterate" Russia. There is a version that the entire Christian problematics rests on some other - non-Christian - foundation, which inevitably leads into the unknown depths of human prehistory, common Indo-European and pre-Indo-European ideology, morality, philosophy and protoscience. It was this circumstance that allowed Nikolai Ivanovich Nadezhdin (1804-1856) - one of the pioneers in the study of the Russian traditional worldview - to call the "Pigeon Book" the clearest example of the ancient cosmogonic culture, a kind of quintessence of folk wisdom, containing answers to questions that "boldly encroach on on what, according to the current distribution of knowledge, belongs to the highest speculative tasks - natural science in general, and geography in particular ”.

The Stone Book contained the original teaching or knowledge about the world and became the primary source for the myths and legends of almost all peoples of the world. The "Stone Book" was legendary. Few have seen her. And those who saw, would never want to show the way to her. But many tried to comprehend the secret of this legendary monument.

At the beginning of his career, the remarkable artist and philosopher Nicholas Roerich created the painting "The Dove Book", where in a generalized symbolic form he tried to recreate the image of a universal book that fell from heaven and included all the wisdom of the world.

The "Stone Book" was seen by the greatest Russian poet of the Silver Age - Nikolai Gumilyov, who traveled across the Russian North in 1904. Emperor Nicholas II, who received the poet with a report on this unique discovery, not only took the find extremely seriously, but also allocated funds from the treasury for further research. Based on information taken from the "Stone Book", Nikolai Gumilyov organizes an expedition to the islands of the Kuzovsky archipelago in the White Sea, where he finds ancient burials and a golden comb, unique in the purity of the metal. This crest was named "Hyperborean" and was lost along with other treasures that belonged to the famous ballerina Matilda Kseshinskaya. And the emperor himself gave her this comb.

This is how Gumilev himself described this find: “For excavations, we chose a stone pyramid on an island called Russian Kuzov, unfortunately, the pyramid turned out to be empty and we were about to finish work on the island when I asked the workers, not really counting on anything , disassemble a small pyramid, which was ten meters from the first. There, to my incredible joy, there were stones tightly fitted to each other. The very next day we were able to open this burial, made in the form of a crypt. The Vikings did not bury their dead and did not build stone tombs, on the basis of which I concluded that this burial belongs to an older civilization. The grave contained the skeleton of a woman, no objects except one. Near the woman's skull was a wonderful work of gold, on top of which a girl in a tight-fitting tunic sat on the backs of two dolphins carrying her. "

The "Stone Book" itself is hieroglyphs carved on the rocks along the shores of the White Sea by Pheb, testifying to the knowledge of the most ancient civilizations. A section of rocks with these hieroglyphs is up to 80 meters wide, but in 1962 this section was flooded during the construction of the Belomorskaya HPP

There is no final point in historical research. And the main discoveries, as always, are ahead!

Islands have always played an important role in the White Sea. The capital of the White Sea is Solovki, and on the way there from the Kemskaya Bay there are 16 uninhabited granite islands of the Kuzov archipelago. Among them, only three have names - Oleshin, Russian and German Body. I visited both archipelagos at the end of August.

Solovki remain the territory intended for making the transition - initiations and transformations, physical or symbolic death. This is the land of many legends, almost all of which require verification, except for the tales of the miracles of the founders of this place - the Monks Zosima, Savvaty and Herman.

This is how there were records that there were wolves on the Solovetsky Islands until 1429. However, then Saint Zosima imposed an eternal fast on the Solovetsky land - all the creatures of the forest should not eat slaughter, and the wolves, which could not live without hot blood, showed the way from the island:
And you, wolves, creatures of God, born in sin, living in sin. Go there, to the sinful mother earth, live there. And here - the place is holy! Leave him!

The wolves obeyed, sat down in the spring on floating ice floes and sailed to the Pomor coast, towards the Kem River. One word of the saint was enough for them. And for 600 years now, wolves have bypassed Solovki, and when they happen to be on the islands against their will, they flee. They say that once on the island of Anzer they tried to settle a she-wolf to limit the herd of deer that had taken root here since the time of St. Philip (Kolychev). In winter, she left and was found on another island, cut by ice floes. The she-wolf left the island, including by swimming. The island has an abundance of mushrooms, northern berries (cloudberries, lingonberries, crowberries, blueberries, blueberries), fishing grounds, curious seals and hares. But the abundance of food did not stop the beast from escaping - she could not contradict the word of St. Zosima.

In our time, an American satellite indirectly confirmed the legend of the crossing of wolves from the Solovetsky Islands. The Pomors say that the sea towards Kem does not freeze. However, it is not. There are, for example, satellite photographs dated March 30, 2002, which show solid fields of ice from Solovki to Kem.

Low stone labyrinths (locally called "Babylon") have been found on all the islands of the Solovetsky archipelago. More than thirty of them have survived. On Bolshoy Solovetsky, I went through a couple of restored labyrinths (remakes based on sketches by a Solovetsky archaeologist, I think, Krasnov). And on Bolshoi Zayatsky Island, he successfully completed three original (i.e. made before our era) labyrinths.

Labyrinths are tangled paths made of stones the size of a head or less. Once in the center, you cannot immediately get out of there, if you do not cross the borders.

On a boat that was sailing under the Andreev flag to Bolshoy Zayatsky Island - that is, to the place where the flag was invented by Tsar Peter, I met a woman who had fragmentary, but very vivid childhood memories associated with the labyrinths of Bolshoi Zayatsky.

She was kept in an orphanage in the Arkhangelsk region. Children were exploited there, forcing them to hold nets while fishing for salmon, being chest-deep in cold water. The children revolted, and some of the orphanages fled to the White Sea on a raft. Usually such voyages should end in death. But thanks to God's providence, the innocent children eventually landed on the Big Zayatsky Island.
My friend with the naval name Marina sat in one of the labyrinths of this island for 16 hours, trying honestly, not dry, to go back. In the process, she peed there and slept a little. And in the end she managed to find a way out. Then the police found them. And after sitting in the labyrinth, Marina gained the ability to draw.

Labyrinths were found on Bolshoy Solovetsky, in the region of Kislaya Guba, on Anzersky - at its eastern end, near Cape Kalguev, and on Bolshoy Zayatsky. And in Pomorie outside the Solovki: at the mouths of the rivers Verzuga, Kem, Ponoy, near the village. Umby and near the village of Keret. With all the variety of forms, ancient labyrinths are always located near the sea - on islands and peninsulas, at river mouths; and the entrance to them is always from the mainland. There are such labyrinths all over the world. Their purpose is multifunctional, but most people do not understand their meaning.

In the middle of the labyrinth there is often a structure of stones. Alexander Bryusov, an archaeologist and brother of the symbolist poet Valery Bryusov, swine Bolshoi Zayatsky in one labyrinth. He dug up a stone structure in the center, did not find a fig inside, and threw the removed stones at the entrance to the labyrinth, where they still lie.

Scientists have put forward, as usual, a bunch of hypotheses explaining the purpose of the labyrinths. All delusional, which is felt even in the first phrases of the presentation. But unlike the Tunguska diva, where their authors like false hypotheses so much that they do not want to part with them, in the case of the Pomor labyrinths, hypotheses look unreliable even in the eyes of their authors. Therefore, an event unprecedented in my memory happened - scientists decided not to touch anything else until new ideas about the meaning of labyrinths or new methods of research appeared.
Do you know another case when scientists refused to disassemble, break, rasprootkuchenny something unknown to find out how it worked while it was whole?
And here it turned out just like that - all the labyrinths that survived the Solovki camp period are safe and sound and are densely overgrown with lingonberries.

And the fate of new theories will not be easy. After all, the only thing that is clear now is that the labyrinths were used for rituals. And usually it was never possible to figure out the meanings of the rituals within the framework of the scientific paradigm. After all, she doesn't want to know anything about sacred spaces, techniques of diving into the lower worlds, working with individual time ...

On Kuzovy, the main attractions are not labyrinths, but other stone monuments. They were discovered (in the scientific sense of the word) and investigated by the expedition of the Karelian Museum of History and Local Lore under the leadership of I.M. Mullo in the 60s. Since then, the archipelago has been famous for its ancient sites, cult complexes, as well as an abundance of sacred stones - seids. In total, about 800 various stone structures were found here. On the German Body, which I visited, there are about 300 of them. And I managed to see less than two dozen - at a gallop across northern Europe.

A seid may be an ordinary stone, but placed in such a way that it marks the road. So it was extremely desirable to see him for a man in the tundra.
Still popular are flat stones, on which you are drawn to sit down.
Other types of seids can be divided into four groups.

The first one is huge boulders, set by a man, and sometimes by a glacier passing on the so-called. “Legs” are small stones. They look very impressive.

The second - seids-idols in the form of a rough sculptural bust of a man. These are boulders, resembling in shape and size the upper part of a human body, on which stones in the shape of a head sometimes lie. It seems that I saw such a seid through binoculars on one of the unnamed Kuzovsky islands.

The third - zoomorphic seids - "crocodiles, hippos ...". Moreover, crocodiles are presented in an assortment, and I saw only one stone hippopotamus.

The fourth, most numerous group is medium-sized boulders, on which several smaller stones are installed.

Seid on the island of German Body is about a meter high. The lower stone, judging by the mosses, was laid a couple of millennia ago, the upper stones are a remake, a stylization of how it usually looked.

On the Russian Body, the sanctuary is located on the top of a granite mountain called Lysaya. On its slopes there are more than 350 seids, approximately the same as on the German body. The only difference between the sanctuary on Lysaya Gora is the presence there of "stone women" - seids-idols, who got their name from the resemblance to the Polovtsian stone women of the Eurasian steppes.

In general, the opening of the Sami sanctuaries on the German and Russian Kuzovs was of great importance: for the first time, cult monuments of the ancient Sami were discovered in areas where the Sami had not lived for a long time. This means that the discovered sanctuaries belong to ancient times, and are not ethnographic objects.

View of the Russian Body Island from the German Body.

The highest points of the archipelago: German Body - 134 m and Russian Body - 123 m. These are the highest marks in the entire Karelian White Sea. This is how the boat looked from a height of 130 meters, which brought us to Kuzov.

A unique cult complex was also discovered on the top of the Oleshin Kuzov Island. There are 2 labyrinths and 8 dolmens here. One of the labyrinths has no analogues in Northern Europe in terms of its design features.

According to the Sami, the ancient inhabitants of the White Sea, seids help people in fishing and hunting. Therefore, they were placed on high banks and islands so that they could be seen from afar.
And the very possibility of the appearance of people on Kuzovy is ensured by the presence of springs and forests there. In particular, on Nemetskiy Kuzov there are three weak springs and some forests in the crevices ("and trees grow on the stones").

Stone monuments of the supposed Hyperborea are found in Karelia, on Kola, on Kuzovy ...
In the case of the latter, researchers sail there all the time in motor boats and rowboats. The fact is that you can moor to the German Body by boat, which I did. And you can dock to the Russian Body only on a yacht or motor boat. No other way. And that's why I couldn't get there this year.
It's a pity, of course: after all, it is on the Russian Body that there is an ancient stone throne, which is found in three films about the search for Hyperborea. And there is another film ("The Mirages of Hyperborea") about how enthusiasts raised this throne of many tons ...

The stone throne on the Russian Body - weighing about fifteen tons.

In general, in Kemi on the street. Frunze, house 1 is the restaurant "Kuzova". It is adorned with photographs of the restaurant owner sitting on this (presumably Hyperborean) throne. He sometimes drives his friends or guests to the Russian Body, but then he carries a small boat on a large boat to moor the island with it.
And the German Body is leased. There is a caretaker and during the season there are commercial clients, tent campers, who unbuckle 1000 rubles a day for this pleasure.

In 2005, Konstantin Sevenard's expedition to the White Sea took place.
This is a public figure of St. Petersburg who says that from childhood there is a memory of a past life, and the life of a very specific subject, his name is Fab or Fab. I respect people who remember past lives only if in this past life the person does not remember himself as Nefertiti. This already resembles a mental disorder, you must agree. And the boy Kostya shocked his parents by talking about some things that the child cannot know. So, in Tajikistan, he talked about the storming of a certain city, which was located near the entrance to the underworld, where the souls of the dead go. Say, this entrance really exists, as well as the image of the sphinx opposite the entrance to this tunnel. According to Sevenard's insights, before his death in that life, he managed to dictate and depict to his subordinate Aryans a dictionary of petroglyphs, which Fab used to create the Stone Book on the shores of the White Sea. All events in Feb's life after leaving the North are described in the rock text, which is located in the area of \u200b\u200bthe town of Santuda in Tajikistan. It is proof of the existence of Pheba, since the petroglyphs of the text supposedly coincide with the text of the Stone Book, which is located at the bottom of the reservoir of the Belomorskaya HPP. The Santudin hydroelectric power station is being built, the reservoir of which will flood these inscriptions, but they are still available. And the entrance to the underworld and the sphinx in Tajikistan were flooded by the reservoir of the Nurek hydroelectric power station, the dam of which is the highest in the world. Such a height of the dam leads to already useless reflections ... For example, about why the Aryan city of Arkaim in the South Urals almost got into the flooding zone of reservoirs.

And there are legends about the Stone Book. There is a legend, in my opinion completely insane, that Lomonosov saw the book, which explains his career. And also that Nikolai Gumilyov saw her, at the age of 18, in 1904, traveling in the Russian North. Here, perhaps, at least there is a half-truth, they say, he did not read it, but inquired about it. Because Gumilyov was allegedly received by Emperor Nicholas II with a report on the Stone Book. Further research is funded by the Russian treasury. An expedition to the Kuzovskaya archipelago is organized, which opens the tomb there and finds a unique comb of gold. Sevenard claims that during a trip in the summer of 2005, he discovered an opened tomb (which for some reason he calls "the tomb of Queen Mob") at the top of one of the hills of the Russian Kuzov.

The comb, which received the name "Hyperborean", was found on Kuzovy by an expedition of the Russian Academy of Sciences led by the explorer of the Russian North Vize in 1898. Here is how Vize himself describes this find: “For excavation, we chose a stone pyramid on an island called Russian Kuzov, unfortunately, the pyramid turned out to be empty, and we were about to finish work on the island, when I asked the workers, no matter what hoping to turn over a large stone slab near the pyramid. Under the slab, to my incredible joy, there were stones tightly fitted to each other. The very next day we were able to open this burial. The Vikings did not bury their dead and did not build stone tombs, I concluded that this burial belongs to an older civilization. The grave contained the skeleton of a woman, no objects except one. Near the woman's skull was a wonderful work of gold, on top of which a girl in a tight-fitting tunic sat on the backs of two dolphins carrying her. "

According to legend, Grand Duke Sergei Mikhailovich presented this crest (at the request of Nicholas II) to Matilda Kshesinskaya. And there is reason to believe that the crest still lies in the cache of the Kshesinskaya mansion in St. Petersburg.
In the fiction book "Fragile Eternity" (I understand that in terms of authenticity it is the same as referring to the "Da Vinci Code") for this comb in 1904, the American Association of Masonic Lodges offered 6.5 million gold rubles, which corresponds to approximately $ 300 million in current purchasing power.

For my incomplete week in the White Sea, I got only fragments of meaning, for example, while driving to Kem, I passed the Indomanka - the left tributary of the Kema. In its name, I immediately saw the typical Sanskrit root "ind". There are many rivers with this root in the places of the alleged settlement of the Aryans: from Indigirka, Indoga, Indiga, Indiga, Indichyok in the north to the famous Indus river in India.

And "North" is an exciting word, which is close to the meaning preserved, perhaps, in Sanskrit: "sparkle, shine, radiate, burn." As the meaning is lost, extra links appear, some kind of duplication. For example, before the eyes of many, when the word "north" is a picture of the northern lights. But according to the original meaning, "north" is already "shining, sparkling", and the "northern lights" is obtained as "service" ...

“Do you remember how the Aryans went from North to South?”, A woman from Kaluga unexpectedly asked me this year, who for some reason intuitively decided that I was from a northern civilization.
“I don’t remember, I was small,” I answered ...

But if I don't remember anything - unlike Konstantin Sevenard, why not use it for artistic purposes?
I conceived such a text last summer (see preface). But, alas, words are still missing.

And Grebenshchikov already used it a little for artistic purposes.
"On stone fires, the wind kisses the grass of the seven winds" - this is how he begins the album "Hyperborea".
Indeed, the bones could not survive from Hyperborea, but stones remained ...
A near-horizon observatory of the Hyperboreans has already been found, which, possibly, looks like the near-horizon observatory of Ulugbek, the ruins of which I studied for an hour near Samarkand in August 1986.

On the waterway from Kem to Solovki lies the Kuzov archipelago, which includes 16 islands, the largest of which are Russian and German Kuzov.



The archipelago surprises with its nature, but the main thing is that it is famous for ancient sites, labyrinths, cult complexes, as well as an abundance of sacred stones - seids. About 800 various stone structures were discovered here, occupying 2% of the entire territory of the archipelago. For example, the unique cult complex on the top of Oleshin Island has no analogues in Northern Europe in terms of its design features. The cult objects were created by the ancient Sami population, which appeared in the White Sea region more than 2.5 thousand years ago.


However, the main mystery of the archipelago is different. But first, a little history.
According to the ancient Aryan and pre-Aryan ideas, the unchanging belonging of the ancestral home of the Aryans, Hyperborea (which includes the present territory of Karelia), was a rock that was considered the central point of the world. It had a base of seven heavens, where the inhabitants of heaven dwelt and a golden age reigned. In the ancient Russian apocryphal texts, the universal mountain was called "A pillar in Okiyan up to heaven", or a white-combustible stone, or Alatyr-stone, which was located on the Buyan island. In the apocrypha of the XIV century "About all creation" you can read: "In Okiyan stands a pillar called adamantine (adamant is a diamond. Ultimately it is a correlate of ice). His head is up to heaven. "
It is in this "heavenly" time and place that the legend of the Stone Book originates.It also talks about Mount Mera, which was located at the ancient North Pole and was a plateau with sheer cliffs more than a kilometer high, and about Buyan Island, where the author of the Stone Book, Pheb, hid a source of colossal magical power under the Alatyr-stone. The island Buyan in the Stone Book is named German Body, located in the White Sea near the present Karelian city of Kem. On this island, if you trust the texts of the Stone Book, there is an underground palace complex and the graves of the children of Pheba (the daughter of Pheba was called Eeyore, or Io).
In Russian mythology, Pheb echoes, first of all, with the ancient Slavic deity Veles. Russian historian Alexander Nikolaevich Afanasyev considered him to be the deity of clouds, clouds, heavenly herds. In "The Lay of Igor's Regiment" Boyan is named Velesov's grandson, which, as it were, indicates the comparability of Veles with the Greek Apollo (Phoebus), in addition, it is this god of the Slavic pantheon that ancient sources associate with the Pigeon Book.
The spiritual heritage, captured in the Stone Book, was preserved in the form of persistent mythological views, which, in the opinion of the Russian historian I. Zabelin, played the role of primitive knowledge of nature and even primitive science. In this crucible, the original popular cosmism was born and formed.
The Stone Book contained the original teaching or knowledge about the world and became the primary source for the myths and legends of almost all peoples of the world. There were legends about the Stone Book. Few have seen her. And those who saw did not want to show the way to her. But many tried to comprehend the secret of this legendary monument.
At the beginning of his career, Nicholas Roerich created the painting "The Dove Book", where in a generalized symbolic form he tried to recreate the image of a universal book that fell from heaven and included all the wisdom of the world.
The stone book was seen by the poet Nikolai Gumilyov, who traveled across the Russian North in 1904. Emperor Nicholas II, who received the poet with a report on the unique discovery, not only took the find extremely seriously, but also allocated funds from the treasury for further research. Based on information taken from the Stone Book, Nikolai Gumilyov organizes an expedition to the islands of the Kuzovsky archipelago in the White Sea, where he finds ancient burials and a golden crest, unique in the purity of the metal. This crest was named "Hyperborean" and was lost along with other treasures that belonged to the famous ballerina Matilda Kshesinskaya. And the emperor himself gave her this comb.
This is how Gumilev himself described this find: “For excavations, we chose a stone pyramid on an island called Russian Kuzov, unfortunately, the pyramid turned out to be empty, and we were about to finish the work on the island when I asked the workers, not counting on anything, to disassemble a small pyramid that was about ten meters from the first. There, to my incredible joy, there were stones tightly fitted to each other. The very next day we were able to open this burial. The Vikings did not bury their dead and did not build stone tombs, I concluded that this burial belongs to an older civilization. The grave contained the skeleton of a woman, no objects but one. Near the woman's skull was a golden comb of amazing work, on top of which a girl in a tight-fitting tunic sat on the backs of two dolphins carrying her. ".

Ancient myths have found their amazing confirmation in the sensational finds of an expedition undertaken in the summer of 5005 to the Kuzovskaya archipelago under the leadership of St. Petersburg public figure Konstantin Sevenard, which could radically change the traditional view of the history of the world. The researchers managed to find traces of the Stone Book. This artifact is mentioned in Russian fairy tales, folk poetry, even in monastery records and the lives of saints.The Stone Book itself is hieroglyphs carved on the rocks along the shores of the White Sea by Pheb. A section of rocks with hieroglyphs is up to 80 meters wide, but in 1962 this section was flooded.
According to Sevenard, in the summer of 2005 he organized an expedition to the White Sea and on the island of Nemetskiy Kuzov discovered artificial mounds. According to the expert opinion, two rows of artificial masonry, made up of natural granite blocks 0.5-1.5 meters in size, have been preserved in this place.According to the available archival data, it was here in 1904 that Nikolay Gumilyov, on an expedition organized by Nicholas II, discovered a unique comb of gold. Excavations of the mound may prove the existence of an ancient civilization that possessed many of the secrets of mankind,including the secret making of gold of the purest standard, inaccessible modern technologies . Conducting underwater archaeological work at the bottom of the reservoir of the Belomorsk Hydroelectric Power Station, where, according to some sources, there are rock inscriptions created more than 18 thousand years ago, which are called the Dove Book, or Stone Book, will also help prove the existence of an ancient civilization. It was flooded during the construction of a hydroelectric power station.

In July 2006, a search expedition from Petrozavodsk went to the Kuzov archipelago to check all available information. The expedition was successful, but the comprehensive survey is just beginning. There is no final point in historical research. And the main discoveries, as always, are ahead!Thanks to Russian scholars and devotees, Hyperborea literally in just a couple of decades - a mere trifle by historical standards - has risen from historical oblivion. And now, with some incredibly fantastic speed, it is turning not only into a socio-cultural, but also a HYPERtechnological phenomenon of the III millennium. One gets the impression that the Spirit of Hyperborea strives not to be late for some well-known date and wants to do something very important for people.