Voja Antonic zu Kremna, als pdf (Schauungen & Prophezeiungen)

Ulrich ⌂, München-Pasing, Donnerstag, 07.07.2016, 00:19 (vor 2849 Tagen) @ Sagitta (4561 Aufrufe)

Hallo Sagitta,

Ich denke, dass eine Orientierung mit jenem Buch beginnen muss, das Ulrich zuerst verlinkt hat (Voja Antonic).

Voja Antonic bietet sein Buch als pdf-Version für nicht-kommerzielle Zwecke gratis an:
http://www.voja.rs/kpdl.htm
http://www.voja.rs/paralax/kremanci.pdf

Da er, als bekennender = "gläubiger" Skeptiker gegen alternative Medizin (Homöopathie, Akupunktur, EAV, usw.) und Astrologie mir der gleichen Inbrunst ins Feld zieht wie gegen die Kremna-Tradierung, und weil seine Kritik an letzterer offensichtlich stellvertretend für Prophezeiungen/Schauungen im Allgemeinen steht, deren Glaubwürdigkeit er meines Wissens generell bestreitet, ist bei der Prüfung seiner Kritik wohl mindestens ebensoviel Vorbehalt angebracht wie bei der Sichtung der Quellentexte selbst. Die Interpretation von Fakten zugunsten der eigenen vorgefassten Meinung ist bei Blind-Gläubigen und "Skeptikern" m.E. identisch.

Hinter dem Buch von Dragan Pjević dürfte Tagespolitik stecken, was offensichtlich aber auch bei den Texten vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg schon so war.

Der verlinkte Text zu Dragan Pjević ist eine Kurzfassung aus dem Buch "Locating Health: Historical and Anthropological Investigations of Place and Health" von Ericka Dyck und Christopher Fletcher. https://www.amazon.de/Locating-Health-Historical-Anthropological-Investigations-ebook/dp/B012B7I7JK
Darin findet sich eine ausführlichere Darstellung von Dragan Pjevićs Umtrieben. Insbesondere seine "Superman-Mythologie" zu Kremna sollte ausreichen, um sich drei Tage fremdzuschämen.

Über die Stationen der Kremna-Überlieferung berichten Dyck und Fletcher (S.176-177):

"The story of the Prophecies, it turns out, is quite convoluted. The popularly accepted outline that Dragan endorses (with a few peculiar twists) runs more or less like this: Milos Tarabic (1809-54) and his nephew Mitar (1829-99) were illiterate peasants who told their prophecies to the Kremna priest Zaharije Zaharic (1834-1918) who wrote them down. The original manuscript has never been found and it is believed that, conserved in a jarful of oil it had been buried in the foundations of Zaharije’s friend’s house. In 1915, the theologian Radovan Kazimirovic talked to Zaharije and published the only ‘authentic’ Kremna Prophecy first in the 'Niski Glasnik' in 1915, and later as a part of his ethnological study on the ‘Mysterious Phenomena among our People’ (Tajanstvene pojave unasem narodu.) published in Belgrade in 1941. In 1982, Golubovic and Malenkovic published another Kremna Prophecy with new, hitherto unknown Tarabici prophesies (Malenkovic as Zaharije’s grandson being supposedly privy to unpublished family lore), but suspicious because of its communist tinkering. Finally, Dragan himself, upon becoming the president of the village municipality in 2000 as a candidate of the opposition (DOS), builds the tombstone to Milos Tarabic in 2002 (the sanctification ceremony of which is attend by auspicious atmospheric phenomena) and starts promoting the prophecy. He claims that he was the one who invited Vojislav Kostunica to come to Kremna on the eve of the September 2000 elections when the opposition won and ousted Milosevic.

The latest instalment of prophesies comes from the prominent Serbian immunologist Dr Todor Jovanovic who has talked with Milos Tarabic in his dreams, on the astral plane, and published the new prophecies in the magazine Twilight Zone (Zona sumraka) Aug 20, 2002 issue. He has apparently also talked with Nikola Tesla, Mileva Marie (Einsteins wife), Milutin Milankovic, and Mihailo Pupin (all Serbian scientists of some world fame). Dragan Pjevic fully endorses this new prophecy, and reports it in his book, as well as in his lectures. Most interestingly, this latest instalment of the prophecy foretells that Serbia will become a kind of Noah’s Ark, the last refugee from an ecological catastrophe in the future. But it is actually the Kremna region that is the true safe haven according to Milos Tarabic as channelled byjovan Todorovic, and in turn adapted by Dragan Pjevic. This is where one should go in case of war, for in Kremna, Mokra Gora, and Bioska, ‘there are springs and lots of healthy water. People born there have strength, are not tired, not decayed. Others can go there too to rejuvenate themselves, and many will suddenly be attracted there because there are vibrations and the power circulating through you all the way to the center of the earth ... these are perfect places for healing... because the plants are more healing there than in other places. Nothing can destroy this area because the mountains are placed in a certain way. These are the places for salvation’.

Voja Antonie made a thorough study of the Prophecies and concluded that most of them were actually retrodated - published after the events they predicted. Those prophecies that were published before the events were mostly wrong, and the rest is so vague as to be interpretable in any which way.

I wish to very sketchily enumerate a few further ingredients of the Kremna syndrome. For one, there is a St Sava token there. Pjevic asks himself at the beginning of his book - what is the secret ofKremna’s power? ‘Why do we find the footprints of the “God-Man” (Bogocoveka) people call the “footprints of St. Sava”? Why did the prophets live here ? Was it because of the God or stones? Both are present in this valley for millions of years’. He further relates Kremna to the Nemanjic dynasty when he mentions that they had their villas there. He also mentions that later Ottomans had their villas too, and even Tito.

Finally, he points out that the Kremna municipality map uncannily resembles both the map of Serbia and that of former Yugoslavia rotated 90 degrees - thus showing itself a fractal replica and microcosm of the nation as a whole. This is for him yet another sign that Kremna is fatefully connected to the destiny of the country of which it is a part, the fact that rulers of that country, if they are wise and concerned about the country and their own destiny should heed."

Fazit: Hände weg vom Slivovic !

mit nüchternem Gruß
Ulrich


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