File:Belobog and Chernobog – falcon and monster (Levashovite colours).svg
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According to Slavic Rodnover theology: representation of Belobog (White God) and Chernobog (Black God), constituting the duality emanated by the supreme principle Rod (Generator), manifested as Svarog (Heaven). The swastika is the symbol of Heaven, depicting the rotating constellations of the north pole of Heaven: the Small Chariot and Great Chariot (or Ursa Minor and Ursa Major), and it is Prav, the "Right" law of nature proceeding from the supernal north pole. Belobog is Yav, manifested reality, the day, the world of life, and is Dazhbog (Sun God) and Perun (Thunder) as well as the collectivity of all the gods of the celestial overworld; Chernobog is Nav, unmanifested reality, the night, the world of death, and is Jutrobog (Moon God) and Veles (Humid) as well as the collectivity of all the gods of the terrestrial underworld. This version associates the colours green and orange respectively to Belobog and Chernobog. In Levashovism, the doctrine of Rodnovery elaborated by Nikolay Levashov (1961–2012), Belobog and Chernobog represent respectively the "Bright Forces" and the "Dark Forces". Orange is the colour of matter G, corresponding to lower ethereal consciousness; while green is the colour of matter E, corresponding to higher mental consciousness. The violet of the swastika is the colour of matter B, corresponding to the highest supramental consciousness. The red of the gods' eyes is the colour of matter A, the fundamental one for all the others in Levashovite cosmology. |
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