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<strong>AllatRa</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Anastasia</strong> <strong>Novykh</strong><br />

form or another in various world religions, such as Christianity, Islam, Buddhism,<br />

Zoroastrianism, Hinduism. This knowledge there are and have had almost all nations of<br />

the world, but were expressed differently. For example, the Slavs from ancient times the<br />

term "court" were used in the sense of destiny, and later as deities associated with<br />

human destiny. It was believed that "the Court" holds all that is good and disastrous in<br />

his hands, and that it is impossible to avoid his sentences (verdicts) neither <strong>by</strong> brains,<br />

nor <strong>by</strong> cunning.<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: Until now, in different nations "court" means the interpretation of this<br />

concept (as well as in the ancient Indian language), "connection", "unification". For<br />

example, the ancient Scandinavians and Germans — "the Strait, a place that you can<br />

swim across," the Greeks - "vault".<br />

Rigden: Exactly right. By the way, in the religious teaching of the ancient Greeks, the<br />

supreme god Zeus was the leader of the weird sisters - Moirs. It was thought that Moira<br />

(the Greek word «Μοι˜ραι» from «μοι˜ρα» — «fate, chance») is in all people. In the<br />

early religious beliefs so called fatal law of nature, "the divine predestination."<br />

According to the beliefs of the ancient Greeks, Zeus had dominion over the earth and<br />

under it, and passed Judgement over dead. It was mentioned that decree of man's fate<br />

were often unknown to Zeus, and only on gold (celestial solar) scales, where one cup of<br />

embodied human life, and the second - the death, he learned his fate. Zeus indeed stayed<br />

indifferent to the weighing results. And for living people, he took out of two vessels<br />

good and evil, and "blind" handing out them to people.<br />

In Chinese beliefs there are mention books of fates which are store in the afterlife world,<br />

where every living person designated <strong>by</strong> its major events and durations of his life. In the<br />

Sumerian-Akkadian religious beliefs considered that "to die" - it means to meet his<br />

"shimtu", in another words that invisibly accompanied a person throughout all his life,<br />

and that determined his further fate. By the way, there were concepts "Shedu" and<br />

"Alade" as two opposite forces, embodied in the human life force, defining his character<br />

and destiny. And the word "Alade" was used in the sense of "creativity." And such<br />

examples are many.<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: Once you mentioned that none of the popular belief in the ancient world,<br />

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