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God’s Kona
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God’s Kona

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God’s Kona


Anton Alferyev

Иллюстрация на обложке Антон Анатольевич Алферьев


© Anton Alferyev, 2025


ISBN 978-5-0067-1911-8

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God’s Kona

Author Alferyev Anton Anatolyevich

Introduction

In every culture and religion, humanity has been searching for answers to the most important questions about life, the meaning of existence, and our place in the world for centuries. The “Kona of God” is a unique set of principles that help us understand these issues, offering wisdom based on the experience of our ancestors and a deep understanding of human nature.

This book is not just a collection of philosophical ideas, but a practical guide for anyone who seeks personal and spiritual growth. Each of the kons is a key to understanding yourself and the world around you, which can open the doors to new opportunities and transformations. We are all in a constant search for harmony and balance, and these principles can be our guides along the way.

We will start with the “Con of Continuity and Improvement”, which reminds us of the importance of a legacy of knowledge and experience. Next, we explore the “Con of Will,” which emphasizes the power of the inner compass, and the “Con of Identity,” which teaches us about the interconnectedness of all things. Each new con deepens our understanding and offers new perspectives, allowing us to realize that we are not just separate beings, but part of a single whole.

These ideas represent not only philosophical reflections, but also practical aspects of our lives. They encourage us to take action, to become self-aware, and to take responsibility for our actions. On the pages of this book, you will find not only theoretical foundations, but also practical recommendations that will help you apply these principles in everyday life.

We invite you to take a fascinating journey through the worlds of wisdom, where each page will be a step towards your inner enlightenment and understanding. Let’s open the “Kona of God” together and find answers to the questions that concern our hearts and minds.

Decoding the kona of God by letter

The Laws of God are a unique set of principles that help us understand the structure of the universe and the tools necessary for a harmonious life. Each of the 16 Konov is not only a philosophical concept, but also a practical guide that allows us to move along the path of self-awareness and development. Let’s take a look at each of these cones by letter:

1. K-Culture

Culture is the foundation of our existence. It includes knowledge, traditions and values that are passed down from generation to generation. Understanding cultural heritage helps us find our place in the world and recognize our roots.

2. O-Awareness

Mindfulness is the key to understanding yourself and the world around you. It implies mindfulness of your thoughts, feelings, and actions. By developing mindfulness, we learn to make informed decisions and act in accordance with our true desires.

3. H-Morality

Morality is the basis of our actions. Each “con” reminds us of the importance of following moral principles and taking responsibility for our actions. This helps us build harmonious relationships with others.

4. Y-Energy

Energy is the basis of everything that exists. Everything in the world is made up of energy, and our interaction with it determines how we perceive and create reality. Awareness of this fact allows us to manage our lives and direct our energy in a creative way.

These 16 konov are tools that we can use to create a harmonious life in the world. They help us understand the universe and guide us on the path

Based on a video lecture by V. N. Tyunyaev, a specialist in the field of Vedic culture, Candidate of Technical Sciences and a member of the Expert Council on Social Development under the Federation Council Committee.

Dzhuli on 16 laws of the universe.

Anton Alferyev: from the information received through meditation

Chapter 1-Continuity and Improvement Issues

Often in our lives we come across the word “law”, which means the rules established by the state, society or religion, which must be strictly observed.

However, few people know that the historical root of the word “law” is the concept of “con”. Con is something primordial, a basic truth to live up to. And the law, in turn, is a derivative of Kohn, that is, specific recommendations for a harmonious life. At the heart of any law is the con, which, as it were, is its foundation.

This con says that the soul receives a legacy of knowledge and experience from its ancestors. We all have access to the wisdom accumulated by our ancestors and can use it for personal growth. Fairy tales and myths can serve as keys to this knowledge, helping us understand important lessons.

The concept of continuity and improvement is a concept that emphasizes the importance of transferring knowledge and experience from one generation to the next. This principle can be viewed through the lens of various aspects of life and culture, including literature, art, tradition, and personal growth.

1. Legacy of knowledge

Each generation accumulates unique experience and wisdom that can be passed on to the next generations. This legacy can take the form of:

– Family traditions: Recipes, rites and rituals that are passed down from generation to generation can not only strengthen family ties, but also serve as a source of valuable experience.

Family traditions, such as recipes, rites and rituals, can really strengthen family ties and serve as a source of valuable experience. Here are some examples:

1. Family Recipes :

– Grandma’s Pie: Your grandmother can pass on the recipe for her famous apple pie. Every year, on the birthday of a family member, the whole family gathers to bake this cake together, remembering their grandmother and sharing stories about how she made it.

– Суп на Holiday soup: Some families have a tradition of making a special holiday soup that is passed down from generation to generation. For example, it can be borscht, which is prepared by a mother, and then teaches it to her children.

2. Rites and rituals :

– Baptism or rite of passage: In some cultures, there is a tradition of holding a special ceremony associated with the baptism of a child, where all relatives and friends gather to celebrate this event. This may include special prayers or rituals that your family has had over the years.

– Wedding rituals: For example, some families have a tradition of exchanging family rings, which are passed down from parents to children at the wedding, which symbolizes the continuation of family values and traditions.

3. Family rituals :

– Family dinners on Sundays: In some families it is customary to gather for dinner every Sunday. This is a time for socializing, discussing the events of the week, and passing on wisdom from the elders to the younger ones.

– Celebrating an Ancestor’s Birthday: Some families have a tradition of celebrating the birthday of a deceased ancestor by coming together to remember him and share stories about his life. This may include cooking their favorite dishes and sharing stories about how they’ve made an impact on their family’s lives.

These traditions not only help to preserve family values, but also create a unique atmosphere that promotes the transfer of experience and wisdom from one generation to the next.

– Education: Teachers and mentors play a key role in the transfer of knowledge. They help students learn not only academic subjects, but also life lessons.

Education is not only a process of knowledge transfer, but also the formation of personality. Teachers and mentors really play a key role in this process, helping students learn both academic disciplines and life lessons. Here are some examples:

1. Academic disciplines :

– Math: A math teacher can not only explain complex concepts like algebra or geometry, but also teach students to solve problems logically, which is useful in life. For example, solving logic problems helps develop critical thinking.

– Science: A science mentor can inspire students to explore the world around them by conducting experiments and showing how scientific principles are applied in everyday life. For example, studying ecology can arouse interest in protecting the environment.

2. Life lessons :

Ethics and Morals: Teachers often discuss the importance of honesty, respect, and responsibility. For example, discussing literary works such as Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment can help students understand complex moral dilemmas and develop empathy.

– Управление Time Management: Mentors can teach students the importance of planning and managing their time. For example, using projects and tasks with deadlines, students learn to organize their work and set priorities.

3. Communication and collaboration skills :

– Group Projects: Teachers can organize group projects that teach students to work as a team, share ideas, and respect the opinions of others. This is an important skill for future professional life.

– Discussions and Debates: Participating in classroom discussions and debates helps develop public speaking and argumentation skills, which is useful not only in your studies, but also in your personal life.

4. Support and inspiration :

Mentoring: Teachers who become mentors can have a significant impact on students ' lives, helping them overcome challenges and find their own path. For example, a teacher can support a student who is experiencing learning difficulties by offering additional classes or resources.

– Вдохновение к Achievement Inspiration: The teacher can inspire the student to follow their dreams, for example, by talking about their own achievements and difficulties on the path to success.

In this way, teachers and mentors not only pass on knowledge, but also shape future generations by teaching them important life lessons and skills.

2. Using myths and fairy tales

Fairy tales and myths serve as powerful tools for transmitting knowledge and values:

– Archetypes and Symbols: Many fairy tales contain universal archetypes that help people understand complex life situations and emotions. For example, stories about heroes who overcome challenges can inspire us to make personal achievements.

Archetypes and symbols in fairy tales do play an important role in understanding human experience and emotions. They help us make sense of difficult life situations and find inspiration in difficult moments. Here are some examples:

1. Архетип The hero archetype :

– Герой-Winning Hero: In fairy tales like Cinderella or Harry Potter, the main character faces numerous obstacles and difficulties, but eventually overcomes them. These stories inspire us to believe in ourselves and our strengths, showing that even in the most difficult situations, you can find the way to success.

– Герой-Rogue Hero: Characters like Shrek or Rapunzelare archetypes that teach us to accept ourselves and our differences. Their path to self-acceptance and finding their place in the world can inspire us to achieve personal achievement and self-acceptance.

2. The archetype of the Sages :

– Mentors and Sages: Characters like Gandalf from The Lord of the Rings or the Fairy Godmother from Cinderella serve as wise mentors who guide the protagonist on his path. These archetypes remind us of the importance of wisdom and experience in our lives and how important it is to have support on the way to achieving our goals.

3. Archetype of the dark enemy :

– Villains and Antagonists: Characters like Maleficent or Dracula represent dark forces that the heroes must fight. These antagonists symbolize the inner fears and doubts that we can all experience. Overcoming such obstacles in fairy tales helps us deal with our own fears and difficulties.

4. Symbols and metaphors :

– Travel: Many fairy tales use the symbolism of travel to show the path to self-discovery and personal growth. For example, Pushkin’s The Tale of Tsar Saltan illustrates how the protagonist’s journey leads to his transformation and understanding of his true purpose.

– Symbols of nature: Fairy tales often use symbols of nature, such as a forest, river, or mountain, to indicate the inner states of the characters. For example, a forest can symbolize fear and uncertainty, and a river can symbolize the flow of time and change.

These archetypes and symbols help us not only understand complex emotions and situations, but also find inspiration for personal growth and overcoming challenges. They create a universal language that connects people from different cultures and eras, helping us to make sense of our own experiences.

– Moral Lessons: Fairy tales often contain moral lessons that can be applied in everyday life. They teach us important values such as honesty, courage, and compassion.

3. Personal growth and development

Accessing the wisdom of our ancestors can help us grow as individuals:

– Reflection: Understanding our family history and culture can help us better understand ourselves and our roots. This can be especially important in times of crisis or uncertainty.

– Continuous improvement: Applying lessons learned from the past can help us avoid the mistakes made by our ancestors and find better ways to achieve our goals.

4. Modern examples

In modern society, we can observe how the concept of continuity and improvement manifests itself in various forms:

– Cultural projects: Many initiatives are aimed at preserving and popularizing folk art and traditional knowledge, which allows new generations to learn from the experience of their ancestors.

– Educational programs: Some schools and universities focus on the study of history and culture, which helps young people understand the importance of heritage.

Conclusion

The Con of Continuity and improvement reminds us that we are not alone in our journey. We are part of a long chain that connects us to our ancestors. Using their wisdom and experience, we can not only grow as individuals, but also contribute to the future, creating new traditions and knowledge for the next generations.

Developing a practice of developing continuity and improvement based on the legacy of ancestral knowledge and experience can be a fascinating and profound process. Here is a rough 12-month plan that will help you use the wisdom of fairy tales and myths for personal growth:

Month 1: Root Research

– Challenge: Learn your family history and traditions.

– Action: Talk to relatives, collect stories about your ancestors, their experiences and lessons.

Exploring your roots is an important and fun process that can help you better understand yourself and your roots. Here are a few steps you can take to complete this task:

1. Preparing for a conversation

– Gather Information: Before you talk to relatives, gather the facts you already know about your family. This may include information about places of residence, dates of birth and death, and significant events.

– Make a list of questions: Think about what exactly you want to know. Here are some sample questions:

– What stories about your ancestors do you remember from your childhood?

– What important events have taken place in your family’s life?

– What traditions and customs were passed down in your family from generation to generation?

2. Conducting an interview

– Choose the right time and place: Make sure that the conversation takes place in a comfortable environment where your relatives can relax and share their memories.

– Be open and attentive: Listen carefully, ask clarifying questions, and show interest in stories. This will help create a trusting atmosphere.

3. Record stories

– Record or record on a voice recorder: Capture the information you receive so that you don’t forget important details. This can be either a written recording or an audio recording.

– Collect photos and documents: Ask relatives to share old photos, letters, or other documents that can complement your research.

4. Analysis and reflection

– Collect all the materials: After you collect the information, analyze it. What common topics or lessons have you noticed? How can the experience of your ancestors help you in your life?

– Write down your thoughts: Keeping a journal can help you record your thoughts and insights gained during your research.

5. Applying the acquired knowledge

– Integrate lessons into your life: Think about how you can use the wisdom and experience of your ancestors in your daily life. This can include applying specific advice, or gaining a deeper understanding of your values and beliefs.

Exploring your roots is not only a way to learn about your family, but also an opportunity to deepen your connection with your ancestors and better understand your identity. Good luck on this exciting journey!

Month 2: Fairy tales and myths

– Challenge: Learn the fairy tales and myths of your own or other cultures.

– Action: Read or listen to fairy tales, paying attention to lessons and archetypes.

Exploring fairy tales and myths is a wonderful way to immerse yourself in cultural heritage and understand universal themes that reflect the human experience. Here are a few steps to help you complete this task:

1. Selecting sources

– Define your culture: Decide which cultures you are interested in. These can be fairy tales and myths from your native culture or others that appeal to you.

– Collect materials: Find books, articles, audiobooks, or documentaries about fairy tales and myths. Libraries and online resources like Project Gutenberg or Audiblecan be useful.

2. Reading and listening

– Reading fairy tales and myths: Start with classic works such as The Arabian Nights, Greek myths or folk tales. Pay attention to the narrative style and characters.

– Listen to audio versions: Audiobooks or podcasts can add a new dimension to the experience of stories. By listening, you can focus on your emotions and intonation.

3. Analysis of lessons and archetypes

– Record key points: As you read or listen, capture important lessons and ideas that you remember.

– Pay attention to archetypes: Learn which archetypes are present in fairy tales (for example, hero, wise old man, villain). How do they relate to your own life situations or to your family history?

4. Comparing cultures

– Compare different versions of the same story: Find different interpretations of the same fairy tale in different cultures. This will help you see how universal themes adapt to different contexts.

– Pay attention to the differences and similarities: How do cultural differences affect the content and moral of stories?

5. Applying lessons

– Reflection: Think about how the lessons you learned from fairy tales can be applied in your life. How can you use these ideas to solve your problems or achieve your goals?

– Write down your thoughts: Keeping a journal can help you organize your thoughts and ideas that have emerged during the course of your study.

6. Discuss with others

– Find a group or community: Participate in discussions about fairy tales and myths with friends or in online communities. This can help you see new perspectives and deepen your understanding.

– Share your findings: By sharing your discoveries, you can inspire others to explore fairy tales and myths.

The study of fairy tales and myths can be not only an exciting hobby, but also an important step towards personal growth and understanding of cultural heritage. Good luck with your research!

Month 3: Keeping a diary

– Task: Start keeping a diary, recording your thoughts and insights.

– Action: Write down the lessons you learned from fairy tales and stories, as well as your thoughts on them.

Keeping a diary is a great way to deepen your understanding of yourself and your thoughts, as well as record lessons learned from fairy tales and stories. Here are a few steps to get you started:

1. Select the format

– Determine how you will keep a diary: It can be a traditional paper notebook, an electronic document, or a special application for keeping notes. Choose the format that is most convenient for you.

2. Set the regularity

– Choose a time to record: Determine when it will be convenient for you to record your thoughts. This can be in the morning, before going to bed, or any other time when you can focus and reflect.

3. Write down lessons from fairy tales

– Capture key points: After reading or listening to a fairy tale, write down what lessons you learned. For example, it might be something like, “It’s important to be brave, even when you’re scared, “or"Kindness always comes back.”

– Use quotes: If you liked certain phrases or dialogues, write them down. They can serve as inspiration in the future.

4. Reflection and reflection

– Ask yourself questions: After recording the lessons, think about how they apply to your life. For example, “How can I show courage in my daily life?” or “How can I be more kind to others?”

– Record your feelings: Do not hesitate to share your emotions and reactions to what you read. This will help you better understand your thoughts and experiences.

5. Comparison and analysis

– Compare different lessons: If you read several fairy tales, see which themes are repeated. This can help you identify values and beliefs that are important to you.

– Pay attention to changes: Over time, you may notice how your thoughts and perceptions change. This can be an interesting introspection process.

6. Regularly read your diary

– Re-read your notes: Go back to your notes periodically. This will help you see how you have developed and what lessons have remained relevant.

– Use recordings as a source of inspiration: In difficult moments, you can turn to your recordings for support and motivation.

Keeping a diary is not only a way to record your thoughts, but also a powerful tool for personal growth. Good luck with this exciting process!

Month 4: Practicing Wisdom

– Challenge: Apply the lessons from fairy tales to your life.

– Action: Choose one or two ideas and try to integrate them into your daily life.

Applying lessons from fairy tales in everyday life is a wonderful way to develop personal qualities and improve your perception of the world around you. Here are a few steps to help you integrate these ideas into your life:

1. Choosing lessons

– Choose one or two ideas: Pay attention to the lessons that are particularly close to you or inspire you. For example, it might be “Courage is important” or"Kindness always comes back.”

2. Specifying actions

– Identify how you can apply these ideas: Think about what specific actions you can take to integrate these lessons into your life.

– Courage: Perhaps you want to try something new, such as signing up for a course, speaking in public, or talking to someone you’re interested in.

– Kindness: You can start with small acts of kindness, such as helping a friend, complimenting others, or participating in volunteer activities.

3. Creating a plan

– Make a plan of action: Write down exactly what you are going to do and when. This will help you be more organized and purposeful.

– For example, if you have chosen courage, plan a specific day to perform an action that causes you fear.

4. Reflection

– Write down your thoughts and feelings: After you try to apply the lessons in life, write down your impressions. What did you feel? How has this affected you and others?

– Evaluate the result: Think about how successfully you were able to integrate these ideas. What worked and what didn’t? How can you improve your actions in the future?

5. Gradual development

– Keep practicing: Don’t stop at one or two actions. Gradually add new ideas and lessons to your life. This will help you develop new habits and qualities.

– Share your experience: Discuss your progress and challenges with friends or in your diary. This can help you gain support and inspiration.

6. Celebrate success

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