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Rasputin was an eccentric mystic, from an esoteric Christian Sect (deep in the Siberian Hinterlands). It's practices were frowned upon, by the Russian Orthodox Church, but I believe that his convoluted approach was done with good intentions. He believed that unleashing and empowering sexual energy can bring us closer to God. He also wanted to meet the Devil, on its own ground, and defeat it, but that proved too dangerous; hence, we have accounts of his crazily strange behavior, in which he was talking to himself.
Rasputin had an uncanny ability to heal the sick, and predict future events.
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How do you know he wasn't pacifist at all? Many argue that he was.
https://seura.fi/ilmiot/historia/ant...vuotta-sitten/
https://www.bbc.com/russian/russia/2...tin_peacemaker
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-...010-story.html
In case of Tsar's son Alexei, Rasputin just told people not to take Aspirin which was a bad choice while treating such problems. Rasputin had great intuition and was probably also honest and descent man at times, but he also displayed very selfish behaviour. It's hard to know certain things for sure, there are so many stories about him.
What do you think about his thoughts yourself as a Christian mystic?
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That is great advice. I never took aspirin or antibiotics, or any medicine, and it has done tons of good to me. Aspirin is basically mind control drug. It creates race of mindless sheep.
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Just 8 days after alleged execution the city was occupied by forces loyal to Kolchak. They started investigation which lasted for few years. Main investigator Nikolay Sokolov continued it even after immigration. However this investigation had failed to find any physical evidence of execution, even bodies weren't found. All it was about testimonies and rumors. So from legal perspective the execution is yet to be proven as fact. All these 'we all know methods of Bolsheviks' will make any judge laughing at your face.
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