
A wee country in a centre of Europe, yes geographically its central Europe.
Lithuania use to be part of USSR, so many people still think we are Eastern European, and people say Lithuanian language is Russian…really…NO Lithuanian language is baltic language and it is one of the oldest languages it is very close to Sanscrit.
It’s vital to preserve it.
One of the dominant languages in the world is English now. It has quite few issues, first it’s very new. And when words translated to English it changes sound radically.
Words are spells because we make sounds, sounds as a vibration. Words, when pronounced out loud, may change reality.
Words change space time, Ether. Our vocal cords emanate. If words are software or code for the reality and Universe picks the code and manifests according. Voice and speaking has power, certain people have more power than others…
Certain languages have more power than others.
Esperanto newly created language it was created in 18th century.
Why someone creates new structures are those better than old ones?
Why we forget older languages?
Creating new architecture, new languages although these new creations are so downgraded…
Something or someone wants to change reality…
Even 200 years ago people would be more in touch with ether, nature also people would be more telepathic, probably use spoken word less. People new power of spoken word.
It seems that someone wants old languages to be gone, wonder why?
In some German writings it’s mentioned that Lithuanians have Atlantian genetics and the importance of preserving it’s culture and language. Sadly some external force tries to destroy it. I don’t know if I want to talk politics here…although we have a joke in Lithuania, “who leaves the country last, don’t forget to switch off the lights…” Hopefully that’s not going to happen… Depopulation worked really well in Lithuania more than half Lithuanians left country after USSR broke, official numbers would say something different. Observing how many schools closed in Lithuania…and when I was a kid there use to be two shifts in school and lots of schools, now they keep on closing…
In the picture above is Kaunas Castle it stands on the banks of two rivers, two biggest rivers in Lithuania, Nemunas and Neris, very special pagan place, a power spot.
Some time ago Kaunas use to be a capital of Lithuania.
Now Kaunas is second largest city in Lithuania, and it’s centre of Lithuania.
Lithuania was last country in Europe that fought onslaught of abrahamic religions, teutonic knights. Lithuania was pagan before forced baptism. Tatar people helped Lithuanians fight teutonic knights.
Tatars were very good warriors, very fast and had special relationships with their horses.
1410 july 15 at battle of Grunwald Lithuanians, Polish defeated teutonic knights. Zalgirio battle was one of the biggest and significant in middle age Europe.
Eventually religion enforced itself on Lithuanian land although a lot of Lithuanians preserved some of the pagan traditions and knowledge.