All posts by Milos Stanic

The Hagiographies of Cyril and Methodius

Recently, I bought a book – “Bulgarian Antiquities from Macedonia” by Professor Jordan Ivanov, published in 1931 in Sofia by the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Read more…

Was Christ a Jew?

This text addresses questions such as whether Christ was a Jew, what Judeo-Christianity is, what St. Sava’s Zakonopravilo says about the Jews, and how Christianity came to be.

I know many will be shocked by what they read here, but don’t blame yourselves. We’ve been an occupied nation for over a century, and the truth has been hidden from us both in school and church. Read more…

End of the Exhibition and Some Unpleasant News

I have some unfortunate news for everyone: Father Vojislav Bilbija recently suffered a stroke. He was quickly hospitalized and stabilized. Read more…

What does Chapter 51 of the Nomocanon say about Roman Catholics?

I am writing this text for a friend of mine who claims that Saint Sava did not condemn the Catholics in the Nomocanon, or rather, he was unable to find such a reference. It is a massive book, and it is indeed difficult to find. I believe that an article on this topic would benefit everyone, especially in light of the ecumenists who shamelessly occupied the throne of Saint Sava. Read more…

The Deconstruction of the Walls of Jericho

I am sharing an article by leading Israeli archaeologist Professor Zeev Herzog because it is important for understanding the history of Christianity, and especially crucial for debunking the false “Judeo-Christian” narrative.
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Three Banned Books

Walking through Belgrade’s antiquarian bookstores, I came across these three banned books. Two are from World War II, and the third is from an earlier period. Read more…

Silent Prayer or Reading from the Prayer Book

Did you know that an empire fell because of a question of prayer? Many books have been written about hesychasm, or stillness, as it is formally called. I’ve been researching these books for a few years and would like to say something briefly on the subject. Read more…

The Influence of Hilandar on the Idea of Russia as the Third Rome

A Serbian monk from Hilandar visited the Russian emperor Ivan the Terrible. I would like to make a brief note about one of these interesting monks – Grigorije Vasily. Read more…

Serbian stubbornness

I’m talking to Lale at the market. Lale is a farmer, but he’s extremely clever and well-read. He is a descendant of a great industrialist from Pambukovica. That whole region was highly developed before the war. During the war, of course, it was a Chetnik stronghold. Read more…

Your nose is crooked, I know you’re lying.

I heard something about Jewish nose surgeries. Supposedly, it’s a specific branch and niche within plastic surgery. Naturally, my first thought was, who comes up with these absurdities, especially nowadays when the Israeli nation is made up of many ethnicities. However…
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The Jesus Prayer in the Time of Saint Sava

Studying Saint Sava’s Zakonopravilo allows us to dive into the past and see how our faith looked eight centuries ago. For example, what did the Jesus Prayer look like at that time? Read more…

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Karate School for Children and Adults

If you want to practice self-defense and traditional karate from Okinawa, you’re welcome to join us!

We offer three groups:

  • Children in grades 2-3 (9-10 years), practice sessions on Tue-Thurs at 8:00 PM. We still have a few spots available.
  • Beginners aged 15 and up can choose to train on Tue-Thurs at 8:00 PM.
  • Advanced belts, training sessions on Tue-Thurs at 9:00 PM.

We also accept older practitioners who want to re-engage or learn kobudo. Come and try it out, trial sessions are free.
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Records of the Fall of Constantinople and the Rise of the Judas Bloc

This is where it all began. I am writing to share my impressions from Venice, from the Doge’s Palace Museum, one of the best museums in the world. I intended to document and photograph what was stolen and looted from Constantinople and incorporated into St. Mark’s Basilica. Read more…

Nunchaku tutorial – Matayoshi kata main sequence application

Main sequence of Matayoshi nunchaku kata is very interesting because it is not simple figure “8” movement as in other known okinawan kobudo styles. If you look closely you will see that there are two straight strikes and two diagonals. Point here is to be able to strike with nuchaku from each corner of you body – upper corners (left and right shoulder) and lower corners (left and right hip). I tried to make it more clearly with this small demonstration, but it is not easy to do movement slowly with nunchakus.

You can watch the video on the YouTube channel by clicking on the thumbnail below:

I hope you like it.

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