Secrets Of The ‘Worlds Of Prav, Nav And Yav’ Revealed – Ancient Slavic Wisdom Confirms The Multiverse Theory

Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - Today, scientists try to solve one of the greatest riddles in modern quantum physics, namely the existence of an infinite number of parallel universes that coexist next to our own.

Ancient Slavs were familiar with the multiverse theory.

Ancient Slavs were familiar with the multiverse theory.

While our scientists continue to unravel the mystery and implications of the many-worlds theory, ancient people were familiar with the existence of a parallel universe a very long time ago. Ancient Slavonic wisdom does, in fact, confirm the multiverse theory.

The emergence of the three worlds Prav, Nav and Yav

According to ancient Slavic folklore and mythology when existence as we know it was created and new dimensions and realities were born, three new worlds emerged. The Slavs named these worlds Prav, Yav, and Nav.

The world of Prav consisted of dimensions and realities. The world of Yav was 4-dimensional and contained people and other living beings. The world of Yav was the world that surrounds us. Inside the Yav world, there were suns, stars, and solar systems. There were also celestial objects invisible to our senses. The fascinating world of Nav’ included contained multi-dimensional dimensions and realities with the number of dimensions higher than our world of Yav’.

One can say that the world of Yav served as a border between the two other worlds.

According to the multiverse theory there are a number of invisible worlds surrounding our own visible world.

According to the multiverse theory, there are a number of invisible worlds surrounding our own visible world.

If you picture these three worlds, it’s like a big soap bubble with other bubbles inside.

Ancient Slavic myths and legends reveal that visible matter, meaning our world Yav was created last. Before the world of Yav came to existence the worlds of Prav, sometimes called the world of Bogi were created. Next, the worlds of Nav emerged followed by our worlds of Yav.

Notice that these ancient Slavic texts do not mention one world but several! Now, that is the multiverse theory our physicists work with so hard today.

Can people access invisible worlds?

So now that we know that our own visible world is surrounded by a number of invisible worlds we naturally wonder whether we may actually ever get a glimpse of these incredible worlds that are not comprehensible to our senses.

In one article written by MessageToEagle, we discussed whether dreams are in fact glimpses from a parallel universe.

Ancient Slavs were familiar with the multiverse theory.

People often have a recurring dream about a place they never visited, or even heard of. Perhaps such dreams are glimpses from what one experienced in a parallel Universe.

Sometimes people dream about events that have not yet happen but will take place in the future. Such dreams could also be incoming images from an alternate world where you are living a different life.

Who knows, perhaps some of our most special dreams are a window into a parallel universe.

This theory is supported by ancient Slavic myths and legends.

From Slavic mythology and folklore, we learn that some of these worlds are accessible to certain individuals at times. In order to see something from a parallel world, the person in question must be good and strong. It is also possible to “ see” events taking place in a parallel world while dreaming.

What is the mysterious blue light?

Ancient Slavic literature states that some people have reported seeing a mysterious entrance leading to a “Blue World”. You can only access this enigmatic world through a tunnel. Other worlds are not open to visitors at all and you can only peak through a keyhole.

What is the mysterious blue light? Image credit: DeviantArt

What is the mysterious blue light? Image credit: DeviantArt

The mysterious blue light is present in all worlds, but its origin and purpose are unknown to us.

As you can see, there is still so much we don’t know about our own world and the invisible worlds that surround us. But one thing is clear, we should not neglect the knowledge of our ancestors because knew things we only start to comprehend today.

As Albert Einstein said: “The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science”

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