Songs of Bird Gamayun: The Slavic Creation Myth

· The Slavic Way · Dmitry Kouchnir
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In the 3rd book of The Slavic Way series reader is presented with the Slavic Creation Myth in the form of songs of bird Gamayun that was passed on verbally through generations.  It speaks of creation of the first World, its destruction and resurrection.

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Rogvolod Rogvolod
February 28, 2015
I read this book three times. It is the slavic myth of creation that is written in a form of a "poem". I enjoyed reading it, but I only began to understand the deep hidden meaning of this book after reading other books of the series; that is why I had to read it three times.
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Dmitriy Kushnir is a philosopher and a writer. He was born in Ukraine, and has moved to the United States in 1995. Currently he lives in Sarasota, FL. In his mid twenties, he started research about Slavic culture and his heritage. Now he is writing books about Slavic heritage, in order to bring information to English speaking people of Slavic descent, for much of the information is only available in Slavic languages and not in English.

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