He collaborated with Karol Chobot with whom he edited the literary magazine Siew wolności and the periodical Wiosna Lechicka, which focused on Slavic religion and spirituality.
[2] The "thaw" in the mid-1950s made it somewhat easier for the Polish neopagans, although at this point there was a very limited interest in the idea of pagan revival.
The group made a first, unsuccessful attempt to officially register as an organization in 1965, under the name Lechickie Stowarzyszenie Czcicieli Światowida (The Lechite Association of Worshippers of Światowid).
[5] After Kołodziej's death in 1978, the leadership of the group was passed on to Jerzy "Brother Masław" Gawrych, but after only two years all activity had ceased.
[4] Although it always had been small, Kołodziej's "circle" existed for half a century, and over this time had developed a Slavic calendar and various ritual practices.