Talk:Ynglism

According to the Ynglists, they aren't any "rural, primitive" believers but Henotheists(Rodnovery); terms such as: Rod (genus; root), Prav ("righteous"), Yav (visible, material world), Slav (glorious) can not be considered as the invention of the "old" believers (christians who adopted many traditions, words from the Yezichniky (="pagans"( old believers, pre-Christian priests; the word Yezik (Yezeek)means "language", so literally as "teachers".

Brahmi Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brahmi_script I'd like to ask you not to cancel my edits, as I do not violate any of the rules, but correcting the page as if from the viewpoint of the adepts of Ynglism, as I am too.

*Septegram*Talk*Contributions* 15:14, 22 August 2019 (UTC)[reply] Both English and Russian academic sources consistently describe Ynglism as a far-right Russian ultranationalist movement that draws on Ariosophy and other far-right esoteric myths such as Hyperborea and ancient aliens; which continually pushes racist movements such as anti-Semitism.

"Some believers draw on texts of dubious origin, including... the xenophobic, Ariosophism-influenced writings on Aleksandr Khinevich, the leader of the sect of Rodnovery known as Ynglism."

Though, given the paucity of English language sources on Ynglism, I would recommend translating relevant sections from the Russian Wikipedia version.