To the general public, especially the Russian one, the name Okunevo means nothing. Not widely - to several thousand Russians and the same number of non-Russians - it says a lot, almost everything.

These thousands of initiates know exactly where they can be saved during the inevitable end of the world (no, not according to the Mayan calendar, but at the end of the Great Cycle, the end of Kali Yuga and the change of the earth’s poles) and how they can be saved. The address is shocking - the remote village of Okunevo in Omsk region, in Siberia.

From India - with love and destiny

And the “news” came from Germany. Apparently, this state is karmically destined to work off its evil before Russia, so Germany gave us an amazing gift.

Rasma Rositis, a Latvian by nationality, but a resident of Germany, saw in a dream Shri Babaji, a Hindu guru, the earthly incarnation of the god Shiva. He (in a dream) invited her to the Himalayas, where Rasma went to become a disciple of Shri Babaji for several years. In the Ashram (Hindu temple) she received the name Rajni, by which she was recognized in a Siberian village cosmically distant from India.

And Rajni got into such unusual places according to the last wish of Shri Babaji. Dying, he ordered her to find in Siberia the place of residence of the ancient Aryans - there, hidden until time, there is an underground temple in honor of the god Hanuman and a huge magic crystal, a keeper of information and energy, with which the future salvation and revival of humanity is connected.

Arriving in Omsk, Rajni (not knowing a word of Russian!) found archaeologists, learned from them about ancient human sites, and, with the help of meditation and God's providence, a place of power was revealed to her - the Tatarsky Uval - not far from Okunev and almost 300 -x km from the city, among centuries-old forests and such snow that, it seems, even the sun cannot melt...

Who is on the field, who is to Thunya

How does a summer morning begin in a modern village? Yes, just like a hundred years ago. Here, raising sun-baked dust, rides a horse-drawn mower - a tarantay - the dew has dried, it’s time to mow the grass for hay; chickens raking piles near the cattle pen; Here a woman with a yoke and full buckets stopped and stood for an hour, talking through the fence with her neighbor; but a motley, “crazy” dressed procession of Hindus, singing, set off to perform the ritual...

Stop. Some kind of not quite Siberian and not ordinary village. If you walk further along the street, then doubts will increase: the inscriptions on the gates “guide”, “Ashram”, or even completely unknown native signs will seem strange to the guest, to say the least.

And if he lived here in the guest yard for at least a week, he would see flocks of Hare Krishnas, always offering something and joyful; and the fiery night rituals of the pagans - this year the holiday of Perun gathered about 2 thousand guests from all over Russia in Okunev; and Buddhists, coloring the austere Siberian forests with bright ribbons, bells, and especially themselves; and gloomy Old Believers-Yinglists, who keep faith in the great Belovodye; and Satanists (well, where would God be without Satan), during the decade of their stay here, they only encroached on the village chickens...

And there are countless tourists of all stripes and languages, on foot, on horseback, in groups and individually.

Babylon or Ark?

The symbol of the Okunevsky ark (as there is an ark: every creature - in pairs) has become a cult place on the Tatarsky Uval, where 30 sq. m and a Buddhist wishing tree, and a pagan solstice, and an Orthodox chapel, and a Hindu Thunya.

Why is everyone here? Place of power. Are they fighting? No, they live peacefully and mostly kindheartedly. When, after the ritual, Hindus take a meal (sitting on the ground, with their hands and only vegetarian), the Orthodox priest comes out after the service and asks permission (!) to bless them.

Yes please! They are glad to all goodness and peace, because there is only one God and He is Love...

What is he looking for in a distant country?..

But it’s not just the variety of spiritual practices that amazes these unusual places – it’s the people.
Here is Seva Pogrebnyak, a permanent servant and caretaker of the Ashram. Only he lives at the temple permanently, the rest are guests. Seva is originally from Moscow. Graduated from a prestigious Moscow technical university. The parents went for permanent residence in the United States, and Seva fled to Okunevo...

Seva has the face of a very happy and wise person, despite her somewhat youthful years. At first he kept a vow of celibacy, but now he has a wife and a little daughter. And the Temple.

He still, for several years now, every day decorates, repairs, takes care of the Ashram, conducts rituals and kindly welcomes everyone who comes to this place of power for the purpose of self-knowledge, the search for meaning or peace of mind.

Alya Pugach is the program director of a radio station in Magnitogorsk. An amazingly versatile, educated and talented girl. Alya comes to Okunevo 4 times a year, evenly dividing her modest vacation. She remembers how her parents lost her when, having arrived in Okunevo for the first time, she was “stuck” here for a long time - she didn’t have the strength to leave! Now she has a family, but her husband has nothing against traveling: from Siberian village Alya returns as a happy, light and new person, with whom she feels good and calm.

Tara is from Ireland. Her name completely coincides with the name of the river on the banks of which Okunevo stands and on the banks of which the temple of the ancient goddess Tara is hidden. Tara the Irish comes here for energy, just like the others.
The Italian musician has been coming to unusual Siberian places for 10 years in a row. Each visit brings new and universal harmony. And recently Mikhail Zadornov visited the village - he looked at everything, visited the magical lakes, and promised to give money for the Museum of Ancient (?) History.

The noisiest and most surprised by every moth and dung beetle are Americans. They are interested in everything, they don’t really understand where they came and why, but the life of an abandoned Russian village (and nothing has changed in the village itself) is almost more surprising to them than unknown temples and crystals underground.

Places of power know how to keep secrets - “Everything will reveal itself when the time comes” (words of a gray-bearded guest from St. Petersburg)

Unusual places in Okunev are friends with enthusiastic tourists and guests thirsting for miracles. Either “heavenly performances” are arranged for them in the form of luminous balls and temples, or they will be shown a huge dog, which, having swam across the river, becomes a huge man - you can’t even remember all the miracles. It’s hard to say whether this is true or not, because it’s stupid to deny something without knowing it for sure.

But relations with scientists at the place of power are difficult. The Tatarsky Uval was developed by Omsk archaeologists a long time ago: people settled here for 8 thousand years in a row, traces of which were found by expeditions assembled from Omsk scientists and students. One of the permanent researchers and leaders was Professor Vladimir Ivanovich Matyushchenko, well-known far beyond the borders of our country.

The wonderful scientist, naturally, was an atheist. Local warnings about the curse of the burial grounds, in the depths of which, according to legend, the treasures of Khan Kuchum, only amused him. He didn’t even believe in signs or warnings. And one day his wife left the camp (she accompanied him on expeditions). They searched for her for 4 days and found her sitting under a tree - dead. Doctors did not find any signs of violent or sudden death. An absurd idea was put forward about starvation - in 4 days in the forest, where there are as many berries, edible grass and drinking water as you want?..

Other digger leaders did not go unpunished either. Their children got sick, they themselves got sick, someone started drinking, another went to prison quite unexpectedly and committed suicide there.

In addition to archaeologists, other diverse researchers also come to places of power. But since they don’t dig graves, but are mainly interested in energy flows and magical lakes(there are 5 of them - Lenevo, Shchuchye, Urmannoye, Danilovo and the most mysterious - Shaitan-Devi, for the locals - just Shaitan), then no one punishes them - so, the Shaitan leads them through the forest, but still lets them go...

Alexander Zaitsev, head of the geophysics department of the Physical Exploration of Moscow Objects JSC, and his group tried 3 times to get to Shaitan Lake, under the bottom of which it is supposedly located ancient temple with crystal. But either there is bad weather, then they go somewhere wrong and the instruments do not help them, then what a sadness...

Three cauldron lakes from the fairy tale about the little humpbacked horse

But other lakes attract thousands of ordinary vacationers. People come here from Moscow, and from St. Petersburg, and from Far East– despite the unsettlement and “the most downshifting.” They go to swim in 3 lakes and be healed of all illnesses and misfortunes.

Remember Ershov’s fairy tale “The Little Humpbacked Horse” and the 3 cauldrons in which Ivan the Fool bathed? Ershov most likely heard this motif, unusual for Russian fairy tales, in Tobolsk, where he graduated from school, and 3 cauldrons are connected with 3 healing lakes According to the legend that existed in Siberia, having bathed in them in a certain sequence, a person seemed to be reborn. It’s true – the fairy tale is a lie, but there’s a hint in it...

And strength appears

A fairy tale is not a fairy tale? Maybe people themselves created it, exhausted in this world, where something is always needed from you, where you always have to?..

Okunevo is truly a place of power. Here you return to yourself, to your soul. It is not necessary to swim in lakes or perform rituals serving numerous gods.

You can simply sit on a bench under the pine trees on the shore and look at the dark water of cold Tara, at the red sun going to rest behind the dark forest - warm, quiet, affectionate... And the heart itself prays to something unknown and eternal, dear and deep.

And strength appears.

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Do you want miracles? There are many of them here, take your pick.

History is interesting and fascinating if you don’t have to memorize forty questions for the exam. She is interesting, first of all, when you come across her. Omsk researchers encountered a new, in the sense of recently discovered (or discovered) history. In their opinion, hundreds of thousands of years ago, ancient civilizations existed on the territory of Western Siberia, centered on the site of the now famous village of Okunevo in the Muromtsevo region. And supposedly it is there that the temple of Hanuman is located, to whom, according to legend, Rama gave all of Siberia.

First touch of this great secret began more than half a century ago. The head of the Moscow archaeological scientific expedition, Alexander Sergeevich Zaitsev, having visited Okunevo for the first time in 1943, became interested in the extraordinary properties of the water of the “cosmic” lakes and, along the way, was even cured of tuberculosis there...

Is Okunevo the center of civilizations?

Archaeologists prove this by constantly finding the remains of ancient settlements, religious buildings, and necropolises that were created back in the Neolithic era (VII-III millennium BC).

It all started in the winter of 1993, when an ancient necropolis was discovered during the construction of a heating main. large area. It was then that historical scientists were faced with real history, the history of the memory of places, and not with theory, which is essentially an assumption, since the age of the excavations puzzled them deeply. It seems to contradict traditional ideas about the history of this area. Although in the summer of 1963, in the very center of the small village of Okunevo, on the Tara River, under Shkolnaya Gora, the children found two mirror-polished light gray slabs. Apparently, they are the fragments of some kind of artificial structure, and it is not a fact that this structure was not a temple.

Siberian scientists have put forward a hypothesis: 300 thousand years ago, a highly developed civilization existed in Western Siberia, where many religions of the world originated. On this vast territory there existed a powerful pre-Slavic civilization with a city that stood at the confluence of the Irtysh and Om. This hypothesis is confirmed by the oldest written monument of the Russian people, “Veles’s Book,” which talks about big city which had sanctuaries. It was located at the confluence with the Iriy River ( ancient name Irtysh) river Om (Om). And Professor V.I. Matyushchenko (now deceased) in his monograph “ Ancient history Siberia,” writes: “...here, according to a number of scientists, the ancient Indo-Aryan epic “Mahabharata” took shape, the images and characters of which are surrounded by local rivers, lakes, mountains, and valleys. Here, probably, was the cradle of the Indo-Aryans, some of them later went to the south of Asia, to the borders of Hindustan..."

But the same scientists completely refute the claims that there was once a temple in Okunevo, which is about ten thousand years old. It is believed that the first human settlements in this place date back to the late Neolithic period - approximately four to five thousand years ago in the Okunev zone there were only small villages with a small cultural layer.

Scientists make assumptions, but history itself does not change because of their assumptions. In 1993, archaeologists - serious people - carried out some excavations of the necropolis, and concluded that the remains of this structure do not belong to any local culture. And later they came to the conclusion that we're talking about about the ancient Aryans and their settlements on the banks of the Tara. This theory deserves serious attention - Aryan settlements were found not only in Siberia, but also on Southern Urals, and in the Sintashta burial ground (Arkaim, III-II millennium BC), Aryan war chariots were discovered. Later they will again move to the southwest: Iraq, Iran, the Sinai Peninsula. It is quite possible that they left their cities due to climate change. Apparently, only Sinai Peninsula they found a climate familiar to them.

Why was civilization destroyed? There are a number of versions. According to one of them, the Aryan civilization was “blown away” by a descending glacier. According to another, it was destroyed by a catastrophic rotation of the earth’s axis by 72 degrees due to a falling meteorite, and the fertile Siberian region was destroyed overnight. According to the third, between the priests Siberian temples and the priests of Atlantis arose a conflict. The Atlanteans created their own crystal and decided to use it to destroy the main temple of our ancestors, but they were ready to defend. As a result of these “crystalline” wars, Atlantis plunged into the abyss, but this also cost the temple complete destruction and immersion in the abyss of the earth (one clairvoyant’s version). As for the climate of Siberia, then, according to one of the hypotheses, from Ural mountains and before the Yenisei it was subtropical, which can be quite connected with the theory about the reasons for the movement of the Aryans to the south. By the way, the version about a meteorite that destroyed civilization also fits here: as a result of its fall, the climate pendulum swung in the other direction, and cold weather set in.

30 years after the discovery of the slabs, in 1993, the clairvoyant Olga Gurbanovich “saw” an ancient temple deep underground. And 7 years later, in 2000, under the same Shkolnaya Mountain, with the help of seismic instruments, some kind of artificial structure was discovered, located in a thickness of pounds consisting of loams, sands and loose sandstones, at a depth of 8 to 15 meters there is some - a large dense massif with emptiness inside, although there are no rock masses here.

By the way, in the summer of 2008, Moscow scientists recorded the same fluctuations in two more places - on the northern shore of Lake Shaitan, where the Hanuman temple supposedly stood, and in the bend of the Tara River. It is possible that mysterious objects may be discovered underground here too.

What is this mysterious temple? If you believe the Indian clairvoyant Satya Sai Baba, who appeared in India in November 1926, then many thousands of years ago on the banks of the Tara River the oldest Indian temple of the great healer of India, the monkey god Hanuman, was built (by whom we will find out later). The same is recorded in the ancient Aryan source “Rigveda”.

Satya Baba himself was a priest in this temple, and now he is called upon to establish a “golden age” on Earth - to unite humanity into one fraternal family, to awaken the desire to live in love and cooperation. The disciples of the great prophet claim that he preaches a religion that was allegedly brought to India from Siberia. Hanuman is an Indian deity, a divine monkey, the son of the wind god Vayu. From his father, Hanuman inherited the ability to fly, move quickly, as well as incredible strength, and received knowledge from the sun god. Hanuman was granted eternal youth and is revered as the greatest healer and patron of the sciences. Hanuman helped Rama fight the demons, and after his victory, Rama gave him Siberia.

Hanuman, as a deity, belongs to one of the oldest religions in the world - Hinduism, which originated in the 2nd-3rd millennium BC. So it is quite possible that the cult of Hanuman existed, as did the temple in Okunevo.

About the crystal and the greenish glow, or the dome opening.

The main attraction of the Hanuman temple was the Thinking Crystal - a magical talisman in the shape of an octahedron (according to another version, the crystal had 72 sides) 1.2 meters high. While in the temple, he maintained a constant connection between the Earth and space and was brought from the planet Satra, whose representatives, according to one version, built an observatory temple for communication with space. It seems like the “interplanetary chess congress in Vasyuki,” but there is something in it, since on the pyramids of the ancient civilizations of the Aztecs and Mayans there are clear drawings of people in spacesuits, and let’s also remember about the seemingly absurd theory that Egyptian pyramids built by aliens.

The Thinking Crystal is the keeper of the knowledge of aliens from this planet. It, like the most advanced computer, contained information: where the human race comes from, all the events taking place on Earth since the creation of the world were recorded. It contains saving information for all humanity, which has reached a dead end in its “development”, since it is the greatest energy carrier, capable of completely changing not only the current energy supply system of earthlings, but also their way of thinking, and most importantly, their way of life. With its help, the priests controlled the climate and, as mentioned above, contacted other continents (probably with the envious Atlantis too) and planets.

During such communication sessions, the dome of the temple opened, and a greenish column of light rushed into the sky. This phenomenon has been seen many times local residents. Eyewitnesses tell how a greenish column of light slowly rises from the lake into the sky, as if a searchlight is looking for something in the sky, or the sky itself suddenly begins to glow. Scientists believe that this is “the result of the outflow of plasma from the depths in places where the earth’s crust breaks.”

Where is the crystal now? Does it lie in a temple at the bottom of one of the healing lakes near the village of Okunevo or deep underground? Three clairvoyants, independently of each other, “saw” that currently only the temple is underground, and its Crystal has been moved to another dimension and is actually inaccessible to earthlings. Only its energy projection is located here.

About lakes and meteorites, or whoever finds it will gain health.

Not far from Okunevo there are several lakes - Linevo, Shchuchye, Danilino, Shaitan Lake, where both water and mud are healing.

Until recently, only four lakes were known. They were indicated by Olga Gurbanovich, a clairvoyant from Nizhnevartovsk. She said that the water in them is really healing, and they were formed from a huge meteorite that fell to the ground, but there are five such lakes. The latter is in plain sight, but no one notices it. A few years later, Olga pointed out the fifth lake - Linen-Hemp, which rather resembles a puddle 100 meters long and 30 meters wide.

Other Siberian clairvoyants also claim that these lakes “were born of the Cosmos. This is indicated by the results of research and eyewitness accounts. Firstly, the depth of the lake is from 16 to 18 meters, although, as echolocator studies have shown, in its left part there is a depression as much as 67 meters. Geologists believe that such a depth absolutely indicates its meteorite origin. Secondly, this is also evidenced by the elongated, butterfly-like shape of the reservoir, and this shape is characteristic of meteorite craters formed when celestial stones fall. When the group arrived at the site, drilled holes and conducted a thorough examination of the shores of the lake, it turned out that it was indeed very similar to a meteorite crater. According to scientists' calculations, the meteorite that fell in Muromtsevo was more than thirty meters in diameter and weighed about thirty tons.

This is also proven by an amazing find - two stones of unearthly origin that were found at the bottom of Danilino. The first was about a meter in diameter and weighed almost half a ton. The second stone was discovered by geophysicists at a depth of three meters; this stone in the waters of Danilino is about four meters in diameter and weighs approximately 30 tons. That is, the hypothesis about the cosmic origin of the lake is supported by the very fact of the existence of a stone, the formation of which is not typical of Siberian lands.

According to the version, the meteorite split into five parts. The fragments of the meteorite that hit the earth formed huge depressions, which were later filled with water.

Three such lakes in the Omsk region are connected to each other underground river, and the water in them is said to be holy. It does not spoil, does not bloom and cures many diseases. Moreover, it is not only water that heals, but even photographs of these lakes, which indicates some unknown energetic, and possibly magical properties of these “unearthly” formations.

But specialists from the regional Center for Sanitary and Epidemiological Surveillance did not find any substances in the waters of lakes Danilino and Linevo that would treat people. The only thing that surprises is flawless pure water in the open reservoir of Lake Linevo.

Shaitan Lake is considered the most mysterious and most effective in terms of healing power. The water in it is so healing that it allows you to get rid of psoriasis, eczema and other ailments. But it is believed that the lake does not allow everyone to come to it, and it is difficult to find it, because the big Shaitan is not indicated on the map of the area. The lake has two bottoms. The first bottom is at a depth of about three meters. And underneath there is again a layer of water. And no one knows how far it actually is until the second bottom.

By the way, scientists examined the soil, took water samples, dived with scuba gear - there is no high silver content there and the lake water does not differ in quality from the Irtysh.

True, the writer Mikhail Nikolaevich Rechkin, a local native and a famous explorer of his region, spoke with enthusiasm about a local resident who happily lived to be 111 years old. Moreover, instead of teeth that had fallen out from old age, she grew new ones. Perhaps because throughout her long life grandma drank water exclusively from the lake.

According to legend: correct, consistent treatment is necessary, that is, you need to swim or drink water consistently from all five lakes. Then the properties of the living water of all lakes, different in their mode of influence, will overlap and enhance each other’s actions.

Doesn't this remind you of anything?!

About a fairy tale and a storyteller, or “a fairy tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it...”

The theme is a phrase received by Nizhnevartovsk clairvoyant Olga Gurbanovich from the inhabitants of the planet Satra: “You earthlings are too frivolous about fairy tales, but through them you gain knowledge.”

Probably, my childhood memories are the strongest and I remember that I enjoyed looking at the pictures where the little humpbacked horse was depicted. Yes, yes, remember: “Ivan looked at the horse, / And immediately dived into the cauldron, / Then into another and a third, / And he became so handsome, / What can’t be said in a fairy tale, / Can’t be described with a pen.”

The author of this famous fairy tale (“The Little Humpbacked Horse,” if anyone hasn’t recognized it) Pyotr Pavlovich Ershov lived in the Omsk region, and perhaps colorful pieces of legends, traditions, and mysteries with which this area is full remained in the childhood head of the future poet. He could have heard legends about horses flying in the sky (more on this below), about miracle lakes (more on this above), after swimming in which you can become a handsome, good fellow. Old people say that three cauldrons are three lakes: Shaitan, Linevo and Secret. If you swim in them, a person will have no diseases left.

About miracles and humpbacked horses, or what the Mistress Copper Mountain did you do it in Okunev?

The first touch on this storehouse of wonders began more than half a century ago. In the forties, paranormal phenomena were noted in these places. The Okunev children, playing outside the village, suddenly noticed on the banks of the Tara River a round dance of girls in bright sundresses that had come from somewhere unknown. Then, over the round dance, according to their recollections, three huge translucent figures of women in mournful poses began to appear. Their height was several meters.

Further more: in 1947, a local teacher near Shaitan Lake suddenly heard the gentle, unearthly ringing of bells coming from somewhere above. She raised her head to the sky and was amazed to see horses rushing through the air, so beautiful that it was impossible to describe. “I can still see their golden manes curling in the wind, I just have to close my eyes,” she said. Other village women also saw some signs in the sky.

In other years, the Okunev boys observed a vision in the air of “a living horseman, absolutely real, as they said, dressed in the uniform of a commissar from the time of the Civil War.” Here they are - horses flying across the sky!

An even more terrible story was once told by a former front-line soldier, a man of no timid nature. On a summer moonlit night, he saw a huge dog, which, having swam to the other side of Tara, turned into a huge human, dressed in white clothes. And it seems that he was not the only one who saw how a huge shaggy dog, after splashing around in the water of Tara, came out on the other side as a two-meter man.

Miracles of a different kind happened, for example, the disappearance of people. So, in the sixties of the last century, a group of military researchers disappeared without a trace near Shaitan Lake. And the head of another group of scientists from Naberezhnye Chelny, academician T.V. Ermakova herself disappeared from this world for a moment: on the way to Shaitan Lake, she suddenly felt absolute silence, isolation from the world and complete loneliness. Frightened by an unknown state, Tamara Vasilyevna intuitively took a sharp step forward, and immediately the familiar sounds of the green forest and the voices of her colleagues who had lost her returned to her.

In the forest around the village, many trees had their tops knocked off, as if something flying had caught them. There are a lot of twisted and broken trees.

It is also interesting that somehow Moscow scientists saw an unusual lizard in the same Okunev - forty centimeters long, thick, gray-spotted, it looked more like a monitor lizard, or the lizards from Bazhov’s tales about the Ural Mistress of the Copper Mountain. But it is possible that the reptile was affected by a long stay in this strange energy zone.

About UFOs, holes in the ground, or better sleep at night.

You won’t surprise Okunevo residents with werewolves, ghosts, and hunchbacked horses, but that’s not all. The most important thing that we haven’t talked about yet is UFOs, although we have already touched on this topic slightly.

For a long time, Okunev residents have been seeing strange flying objects in the form of luminous balls and large spots of yellow, orange and red.

The luminous spheres were captured not only by the eyes of local residents, but also by the cameras of researchers - participants in the last expedition to the Okunevskaya anomalous zone. The scientists sent the resulting images to their colleagues in St. Petersburg. To this they were answered - the balls captured in the photographs are not an optical illusion, as some researchers assumed, but real objects of unknown origin. Round objects are clearly visible in the photographs. Moreover, they were captured in photographs taken both during the day and at night. What is noteworthy is that when you enlarge the image, you can clearly see that they all have the same structure - in the center of each ball there is a dark spot, similar to the nucleus of a living organism.

Before finding the answer to yet another riddle of the Siberian outback, scientists ruled out a defect in the photography: the pictures were taken with a digital camera, which means there can be no talk of a defect on the film. Scientists' opinions on the origin of the objects are divided. Some believe that this is an ordinary physical phenomenon - the rays of light are so intricately refracted in the air. Others object: there is no light at night. It is likely that the researchers encountered unknown organisms. St. Petersburg scientists also confirm this version. (By the way, similar balls were also recorded in the Moleb zone).

Local residents themselves once told the writer and researcher Mikhail Nikolaevich Rechkin that they once observed a magical landing of a UFO on the surface of Shaitan Lake, and one of them assured that before his eyes the “plate” seemed to dive into the mirror-like surface of the reservoir and disappear there. Are aliens still using the temple? It’s not for nothing that a greenish light rises from the lake at night.

Here is another case of a local resident encountering a UFO: he once went out into the street at three o’clock in the morning and noticed an orange ball hanging over a field. When he examined the place the next morning, he discovered a failure. Such failures first appeared in the mid-90s of the last century. The failure is a hole with an outer diameter of about a meter and extending into the abyss, up to 20 m in depth. But there are people who suggest that the mysterious failures appeared due to nuclear explosions, which research purposes carried out in the 70s. However, documents that confirm that in the northern part of the Omsk region there were nuclear tests, No.

About rings and hands, or what the county of Wiltshire and the village of Okunevo have in common.

Okunevo surprises not only with luminous balls, but also with strange traces of unknown origin in the form of a huge ring on the soil - its diameter is about 12 meters. The ring, as researchers have established, was formed under the influence of high temperatures - in some places the earth melted to the state of glass. A local huntsman discovered the ring when he was inspecting the territory entrusted to him after the winter. The northern regions of the Omsk region have long raised many questions among ufologists, and the appearance of the ring once again confirms the anomaly of this zone.

It is known that similar cases were previously recorded in several places on the planet. Ring formation, completely gigantic size, which appeared in 2001 in a field near Milk Hill (Wiltshire, England), raised many questions among the international scientific community. The record holder has a diameter of about half a kilometer and contains as many as 400 rings of variable diameter from a meter or two to 20 meters and even more.

There is a widespread belief that such ring formations are some kind of “space airports” for alien inhabitants who show great interest in our planet.

Interestingly, after the ground thawed, other hand-shaped marks appeared inside the ring. The origin of these traces is also unknown, and it can be assumed that the “hand” was in the ring before and did not appear due to the frozen ground.

About “TYUP” and “PUP”, or don’t touch old trees.

Scientists who have examined these areas since the 1990s have discovered two types of anomalous areas. As a joke, the first one was called the “darkness”, and the second - the “luminary”.

In the “dungeons” (locals call it “tyup”) the level of natural electromagnetic radiation is much lower than in the entire area. There is little vegetation here; the trees, twisted by an unknown force, have dried out. In such places, people feel very uncomfortable, they are overcome by a depressing state and they want to get away as quickly as possible.

Tyup looks like a savannah: yellow grass and a few low-growing trees. It’s like an island surrounded by a river, which is why the cows are driven here: they can’t escape.

And here’s what’s interesting: not a single cow will go into the middle of the “zone” where there is an old tree that is not recommended to be touched. They say that if a bird lands on it, it will disappear.

In the “luminaries” (aka “navel”) the level of the natural electromagnetic field is one or two orders of magnitude higher than in the surrounding area. Such a field affects the human body in two ways. If its level is an order of magnitude higher, then it seems to “feed” the person - well-being improves, performance increases. It is undesirable to linger in areas with the level of electromagnetic radiation one and a half to two orders of magnitude higher. One of the pilgrims, who tagged along with the geophysicists, after hanging out in the zone for two or three hours, suddenly began to dance, as he later assured, to the music, but no one except him heard this music.

The navel of the earth (omkar) is the main attraction of these places. By the way, for reference: in Ancient Greece had its own idea of ​​the navel of the earth. It was located in Delphi and was called omphalos (and in Okunev - omkar, please pay attention to the first syllable, this will be discussed below).

In the summer there is such a riot going on at the “navel”: the grass grows like crazy, taller than human height. And in the middle of the “navel” there are symbols of several religions at once. And the Orthodox chapel, and the Hindu altar, and the Kolovrat of the Old Believers-Inglides.

About Babajists, Orthodox and Inglids, or the mysterious sound “Om”.

If we talk about the confessions represented at the Okunevsky navel, then we need to start with the disciple of guru Sri Babaji Rasma Rozitis. In 1989, she went in search of the place where the Hanuman temple was located. She was given a vision that spoke of an ancient temple-observatory, once built extraterrestrial civilizations in Western Siberia around a magic crystal, and that from this place in the future a new spiritual development of humanity will begin.

According to Rasma, the choice fell on Omsk because the name of this city is consonant with the sacred syllable “Om,” a central concept in the sacred Vedic scriptures: this is the sound in which the entire essence of the Universe is hidden. It turned out that the Tara River has a translation from Sanskrit (“savior”) and is named after the great Indian goddess. One of the rivers flowing into Tara is called Kailaska, and this is directly related to the name of Mount Kailash, which in the Himalayas performs the same “functions” as Olympus did for the ancient Greeks. Guided by these and other signs, Rasma stopped here. She later said that, staying in a tent near the village, she fasted and prayed for five days, and on the fifth night she observed light phenomena: “the light floated around, luminous creatures came to me, I saw the likeness of machines woven from light, and heard unearthly music." Two kilometers from the village, she discovered a place where there seemed to be an exchange of energy between Space and Earth. An altar made of stone (“dhuni”) was built at this place. Babajists believe that in the future a a beautiful city, an educational center for the entire planet, there will be a unification of all faiths, there will be mutual understanding and friendship between them. Environmentally friendly transport technologies will develop... The Golden Age will begin to count from here. And all wars will end.

In the Hindu temple (“ashram”) in the village of Okunevo, in the place of honor there is an image of a monkey. The annual rituals that this community organizes are reminiscent of a theatrical performance: people in beautiful oriental costumes sing spiritual hymns, after the service they organize free lunches and distribute sweets. Their sacrifices on the altar are harmless: believers pour oil into the sacred fire, burn fruits, grains and flowers in it. Most Ashramite rituals are accompanied by songs and live music. Babajists bring musical instruments directly from India. Drums, for example, are a unique product of Indian craftsmen. The case, made of ceramics, is covered with genuine leather.

And in 1994, a Christian chapel and cross were erected on the elevated bank of Tara. A priest from Omsk serves in the chapel on major holidays.

Old Believers who call themselves Inglids come here. They believe that 100 thousand years ago this is where the famous Belovodye was located. And in the Okunevo area there was a big temple complex and “channels of intergalactic communication.” The English even allegedly saw a large alien ship above one of the lakes. The Old Believers placed their symbol, “Solstice”, not far from the chapel. And according to their beliefs, the Aryans began to appear from this place.

About Armageddon and the new “Noah’s Ark”, or good bye America.

Back in 1945, the famous American seer Edgar Cayce predicted that as a result of a global cataclysm, most of the Northern and South America, England, Japan. The revival of civilization will begin in Western Siberia, which is intended to become " Noah's Ark"for earthlings who survived the "end of the world." With this they agree with the Indian clairvoyant Satya Baba, who believes that only in the area of ​​​​Lake Shaitan, at that terrible moment when Armageddon falls on the Earth, the Chosen Ones will find refuge. A new race of people, a new religion will be born here - a kind of symbiosis of all those existing today. New people will have unique abilities and knowledge.

“And they will be helped by a crystal that will appear from another dimension at the right time. And the temple will return to earth,” Rasma Rozitis is sure.

The great future of Western Siberia was also predicted at one time by the Russian spirit seer and thinker Daniil Andreev, the author of the famous book “The Rose of the World.”

About burial grounds and the curse, or do we need a “do not disturb” sign!

About 3 kilometers from Okunevo there are ancient burial grounds, which locals call Tatarsky Uval. According to rumors, the burial grounds contain the treasures of Khan Kuchum. According to legend, the khan died not far from these places. His pursuers failed to profit from countless treasures. They say that it was in these forests that the khan hid his treasury, but so far no major archaeological expedition has been organized to dispel or confirm these assumptions. There are plenty of Tatar burial grounds here, which means there must be treasure hunters. And then a couple of years ago they showed up. Local residents carefully warned the guys: they say, don’t interfere, you can’t dig here, they don’t like these places of insolent intrusion, but who will listen? The first one died almost immediately - six months later. Suddenly he developed some strange illness. And the second one was sent to prison, where he died.

Some researchers who carried out excavations on the ridge also paid dearly for disturbing the souls of dead people. Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor at Omsk University Boris Melnikov, an atheist who does not believe in all kinds of devilry, has the opinion that the “curse” of the dead does exist. People who worked in this place had their families break up, their children getting sick or dying. Last year, the curse of the Tatarsky Uval affected two young scientists. After archaeological excavations, one child became seriously ill, and the second died tragically.

About the skull and its owner, or the final part.

In the summer of 2008, an expedition consisting of scientists, graduate students, students of Omsk Agrarian and Pedagogical Universities, Tomsk State University examined the western part of the natural-historical zone of the village of Okunevo as a specially protected natural area of ​​regional significance. Over the course of several days of work in the ledge of the Irtysh floodplain, many interesting finds of bones of ancient animals of the Ice Age were made. Such, for example, as the jaw of a woolly rhinoceros, on which all teeth except one molar have been preserved, as well as the bones of mammoths, primitive bison, wild horses and deer. But a special joy for scientists was the discovery of a well-preserved skull of a bear that supposedly lived seven thousand years ago.

Paleontologist Alexey Bondarev determined that the skull of a primitive bear, the ancestor of the modern brown bear, which coexisted with cave bears, was dug up. This is the first time such a specimen has been found in the Omsk region. Now we can say with certainty: such bears lived here, which means that those who hunted them, that is, our ancestors, also lived here. The skull found is impressive. If a modern brown has fangs of four centimeters, and, standing up to its full height, reaches two or two and a half meters, then its ancestor has fangs of 6 centimeters, and a height of about three meters. The molars of the primitive clubfoot indicate that it ate mainly plant foods, like a wild pig. However, scientists do not rule out that in times of famine the ancient bear also ate animal food, just like today’s Toptygins. The skull was slightly mineralized, that is, fossilized, but radiocarbon dating will determine its exact age. And in general, scientists have a lot of work to do with the find. And it is possible that the primeval bear will reveal some other secret to us.

Fifteen years ago, Rasma Rosite came to the Siberian village of Okunevo on foot from... India. This woman spent eight years in the ashram (spiritual community) of Sri Babaji, until the death of the great guru in 1984. Babaji's successor, Muniraji, told Rasma that in Siberia there is a place associated with Hanuman, the faithful assistant of the god Rama, and she must find this place in the interests of Russia and the whole world, because there is a communication channel with the cosmos that must be discovered and activated before as it closes.

In the photo: An anomalous zone near Okunev destroys trees.




Ancient Indian legends say that Rama led his people to the Hindustan Peninsula from the territory of Western Siberia. The reason for the resettlement was allegedly a certain planetary catastrophe that broke out on Earth thousands of years ago, as a result of which the climate in Siberia changed dramatically. Fleeing from the cold, the ancestors of the Slavs - the Aryans - went to southern lands. They brought their highest culture and Vedic knowledge obtained from the depths of space to India.
According to Rasma, near present-day Okunev there once stood a temple - the very place associated with Hanuman.
All this may seem fantastic. However, it is known that in the USSR there was a closed research institute that studied sacred places like Okunev with the aim of using them as means of long-distance space communications. Moreover, in the summer of 1947, a secret research expedition worked near Okunev.


Space communication channel

Once in Nizhnevartovsk I had the opportunity to meet the famous clairvoyant Olga Gurbanovich. And this is what she told me:
- Not far from Okunev, a magnificent temple with seven domes stood for a long time. The temple was spiritual and scientific center. In its main hall there was an “unearthly jewel” that served as a means of long-distance space communication. Now the observatory temple is hidden underground.

What does this “jewel” look like? - I asked.

It is an octagonal crystal approximately 1.2 meters high. You definitely need to find it. This is an artificial intelligence of the highest level, created outside of the Earth. With its help you can establish communication with other worlds. The energy concentrated in it is capable of covering almost the entire Western Siberia. It is our salvation, since humanity is on the verge of self-destruction.
So Olga (independently of Rasma Rozite!) led me to the Okunevsky Temple and the “space communication channel”.


Mysterious anomaly

Siberian writer Mikhail Rechkin has long said that in his native land, namely in the village of Okunevo, Muromtsevsky district, Omsk region, which stands on the high bank of the Tara River, strange flying objects (“plates”) in the form of luminous balls and large spots have long been seen yellow, orange and red. They were noticed in the forest and meadows, on the Tatarsky ridge (hills) on the banks of the Tara, and even in their own garden. When people approach, objects quickly fly up or disappear. But the “plates” do no harm to anyone, but coexist peacefully with the Okunevo residents.


The map shows anomalous zones around Okunev

According to the writer, at different times, village residents witnessed inexplicable visions. Then I saw a pillar of light in a meadow outside the village outskirts, and next to it were the figures of girls in bright sundresses. Then two huge translucent figures of women in mournful poses appeared above the girls.

That former front-line soldier, a man of no timidity, seriously frightened, said that on a summer moonlit night he saw a huge dog, which, having swam to the other side of the Tara, turned into a huge human being, dressed in white clothes.

In 1947, a local teacher near Shaitan Lake suddenly heard the gentle, unearthly ringing of bells coming from somewhere above. She raised her head to the sky and was amazed to see horses rushing through the air, so beautiful that it was impossible to describe. “I can still see their golden manes curling in the wind, I just have to close my eyes,” she said. Other village women also saw some signs in the sky.

Not far from Okunev there are lakes - Linevo, Shchuchye, Danilovo, Shaitan Lake, where both water and mud are healing. Siberian clairvoyants claim that these lakes were “born of the Cosmos” - supposedly formed as a result of fragments of a huge meteorite falling to Earth, that there were five of them. And now we must definitely find the fifth “magical” lake, because diseases will soon appear that can only be cured with water taken from the five lakes. It is curious that the author of the fairy tale “The Little Humpbacked Horse,” Pyotr Ershov, once lived in Omsk. According to Rechkin, in the 19th century he could hear legends about horses flying in the sky, about miracle lakes, by swimming in which one by one, you can become a handsome, good fellow...

In the summer of 1998, I organized the first expedition to the Okunev area, and in July 2000, a group of Moscow geophysicists headed by Doctor of Technical Sciences Alexander Zaitsev went there.

Before starting field research, I contacted Academician V.P. Treasurer. He advised to involve research work psychics, since scientific instruments are still far from perfect.


Mysterious underground object on a seismic section


Using special testing, I selected five psychics, and they (together with Olga Gurbanovich) identified the places near Okunev that needed to be explored.
...Comprehensive geophysical studies have shown that in the interfluve of the Tara and Irtysh there is a powerful anomalous zone. Gravitational and electromagnetic anomalies are noted here. And seismic scanning of the earth's horizons showed that at a depth of 12-18 meters the instruments recorded unique phenomenon- waveguide effect - signals with almost undamped amplitude... Classical seismic exploration does not explain the reasons for the occurrence of such signals.

Our psychics stated that in this place there is an ancient tunnel that leads to the desired temple.


Knew about the crystal... Nostradamus!

The following year, geophysicists and geologists re-examined mysterious place. I brought there two groups of Omsk geophysicists with more advanced equipment capable of “looking” at depths of up to 100 meters. And it turned out that there were some objects underground, most likely of artificial origin.
But is it possible to find the legendary crystal here? Yes! We have collected many indirect facts indicating that it really exists!
Incredibly, Nostradamus even pointed to the Siberian crystal! Here is his prophetic quatrain:


Great holiday will bring
Tartars Fire Horse,
Having rushed for the first time
along the Third Way,
Raising the ground with hooves
and thereby exposing
Unearthly value,
hidden deep in the depths.


It turns out that the country of Tartaria was located on the territory of what is now Western Siberia. By Tartars we must understand the Russians, and by the Third Way - the third millennium, where the Fire Horse falls in 2026.

Scholes experiment

US scientists conducted a unique Scholes experiment, called “The Essence of Crystal.” It was initiated by the spouses Robin and Sandra Foy. Later, NASA and the Institute of Intellectual Sciences and the International Scientific and Medical Network joined their research. The work was carried out not only in the USA, but also in Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland.
The materials for testing the Scholes experiment have been published in both scientific and popular literature and are known throughout the world.
Moreover, the following information was received by contact: “On Earth, the greatest energy carrier, a crystal, is completing its maturation, which is capable of changing the system, principle and technology of energy supply for the planet... It can provide life-giving energy to people for the next thousands of years and help implement new technical ideas. Will be cleansed environment, environmental problems will be solved. A person will live much longer. Wars will stop! The crystal will bring new thinking!

Of course, this is hard to believe, but the ancients warned: everything imaginable is permissible!


Vanga's prediction and time capsule

In 1963, after a flood, two mirror-polished light gray stone slabs were discovered under the steep bank of the Tara, which, alas, later turned out to be lost, although there were many eyewitnesses who saw them.

According to psychics, in the vicinity of Okunev, under a layer of sedimentary rocks, there is a very ancient city! If this city can be discovered, what the great Vanga predicted will happen: “A city will be excavated that will change people’s understanding of the ancient worlds!” It turns out that the civilization that died as a result of a planetary catastrophe was superior to the modern one!
There are ancient legends about a certain “time capsule”, which contains a warning that we will face the same misfortune that our ancestors experienced. The “capsule” supposedly contains recommendations, if followed, you can avoid a disaster or survive it with minimal losses.


Humanity will prevent a global catastrophe!

Here it makes sense to return to Shri Babaji, the spiritual teacher of Rasma Rosita, who clearly hinted that the center of world spirituality would soon move to Russia. Moreover, Babaji directly pointed to Western Siberia as a kind of Ark of Humanity.
One of Babaji’s prophecies sounds like a sentence: “Some countries are doomed, they have no future. Most of America will be destroyed. Russia will survive. By God’s grace, Russia has always been protected.”

Babaji's prediction of a future global catastrophe was confirmed in the Address of more than 1,600 leading scientists of the world, dated November 18, 1992: “No more than one or several decades remain before the chance to prevent the threats that we are now confronting will be lost. Fundamental changes are needed in our service to the Earth and life on it if we are to avoid enormous human suffering and irreparable damage to our common home.”


Mikhail RECHKIN
Secrets of the twentieth century.

In just a few years, a remote Siberian village has become a place of pilgrimage for tourists from all over the world. Legends are made up about the wonderful energy of Okunevo, and writers and scientists seriously call it an “ark” that will save humanity in the era natural disasters. The RG correspondent found out what is the reason for the unprecedented popularity of a village that was completely ordinary until recently.

The Siberian extreme for tourists begins long before Okunevo. After hundreds of kilometers from the city, the old "groove" bounces so much on potholes that the passengers' sleep instantly disappears. There is another hundred and fifty kilometers of shaking ahead.

This is my third summer coming here and every time it’s the same,” Igor from Novosibirsk is indignant, blowing the rubber pillow under his head. - Entrepreneurs here make money out of thin air, they earn millions of rubles from us, but there is no money to patch the holes. Not a road, but a washboard.

The regular bus is jam-packed with backpacks, tents and pots. Novosibirsk resident Igor, in everyday life a boiler room operator, and in Okunevskaya a bioenergetics specialist, ufologist and magician, shows travelers pictures from his mobile phone. The intricately intertwined clouds resemble fairy-tale heads of dragons and dinosaurs. The evening sunset glows with tongues of flame.

Other worlds! - Igor states in a whisper. Tourists shake their heads in admiration.

At the Muromtsevsky station on the old "Zhigulenka" we are met by the Moscow writer Mikhail Rechkin. Muromtsevo is his small homeland. It’s another 25 kilometers from the regional center to Okunevo.

The locals call them “trechonutics,” Rechkin nods towards the Novosibirsk fireman. - There is no end to them in Okunevo. Like smeared with honey. They travel across the entire country to “go into the astral plane” in Siberia.

Give me a ride to the energy center,” an older, blind man drums his fingers on the glass. - Let me introduce myself - Yuri Borisovich. Archaeologist. Bioenergy. I'm looking for Genghis Khan's golden horse.

New ark?

The village of Okunevo is almost three hundred years old. Founded, like hundreds of others, by migrant peasants, it was never distinguished by anything special. People lived on the banks of the Tara River ordinary life. They dispossessed the rich, went to war, created collective and state farms, which all went bankrupt during perestroika. Cowsheds were stripped down to skeletons, moonshine was brought in for sale, and young people were sent to the city. However, in 1991, Okunevo suddenly began a “second story.”

A certain Rasma Rozitis brought new life to a forgotten village of four streets. A student of an Indian guru arrived in the Irtysh region with a great mission - to find and revive the temple of Hanuman, the god of monkeys, lost somewhere in the Siberian expanses. According to legends, the magic crystal of this particular temple should save humanity from future natural disasters. And the choice of guru fell on Omsk because the name of this city turned out to be consonant with the sacred syllable “Om”, supposedly possessing colossal energy.

Every day Rasma came to our department and talked about her dream - a sharp bend in the river, a ridge and pine trees around, - Omsk historian and archaeologist Boris Melnikov told RG. - And suddenly it dawned on me - her descriptions are very similar to the place where our teachers are excavating. And we immediately sent Rasma there.

The guru's disciple lived in a tent by the river for a whole week and was about to leave, having slurped a little, but last night I heard strange music above Tara. And in the pre-dawn fog, the outlines of the monkey temple clearly appeared to her. Rasma went to the village and bought the first house she came across.

By the way, Rasma was not the only one who saw strange “pictures in the sky” here. At the break of Tara, local residents more than once encountered a heavenly herd of horses, harnessed chariots, horsemen hurrying to God knows where, or a choir of young girls singing in the forest. But they didn’t attach much importance to “special effects.”

We had no time for miracles, we worked tirelessly,” smiles the oldest resident of the village, 85-year-old Praskovya Okuneva.

And when, in the sixties, visiting scientists explained the strange visions by the halographic properties of quartz sands, the gossip completely subsided. As it turned out - for the time being.

Following Rasma, representatives of other faiths suddenly became interested in Okunevo. One after another, Babajists, Old Believers, Hare Krishnas, Buddhists, Vedorians and Orthodox Christians began to arrive in the village. On the ancient Tatarsky Uval, a chapel, a Christian cross, a solstice, an altar, a magic pine tree and other religious paraphernalia appeared almost simultaneously.

This is probably the only place in a world where representatives of all faiths coexist peacefully with each other,” says Igor Vyatkin, head of the regional branch of the Russian Geographical Community.

As they say, inexplicable, but true. Officially confirmed by the Vatican.

Mystery of the lakes

At the same time as the pilgrims, the writer Mikhail Rechkin began researching the Okunev phenomenon. True, he was interested in more pressing things. Born in the Muromtsevo district, Rechkin had heard a lot about healing power local lakes.

During the war, the wounded were brought here - the water healed skin abscesses. And grandmothers-healers took nervous patients and those suffering from tuberculosis to swim in the forests. Pyotr Ershov, who lived in the Omsk region and became famous for his only fairy tale about the Little Humpbacked Horse, apparently also knew about reservoirs with life-giving power. Plunge into each one in turn - and you will find eternal youth.

“I decided to definitely find these lakes,” says Rechkin. - But how to do this when there are more than six hundred of them in the area? He interviewed old-timers, collected old maps, and turned to psychics and clairvoyants for help.

The mysterious sources turned out to be Linevo, Danilovo, Shchuchye, Urmannoye and Secret. If you look from above, you get an even letter “G” - all the reservoirs are on one even line. And all - not far from the mystical Okunev. Externally, the lakes resemble funnels, and local residents are confident of their meteorite origin. But there is still no confirmation or refutation of this.

For several years, Rechkin took expeditions of scientists to the lakes. A group of geophysicists led by Doctor of Technical Sciences from Moscow Alexander Zaitsev, a group of the head of the Novosibirsk Institute of Clinical and Experimental Medicine Academician Kaznacheev, capital biophysicists Smirnova and Khoroshev and many others worked in Muromtsevo.

According to experts, the water from the five lakes is truly unique and has increased biological activity. However, local authorities were not inspired by the experiences of hydrologists and biophysicists. Officials remained indifferent even when Rechkin’s first book, “Okunevsky Ark,” was published and crowds of tourists from all over the world poured into the healing reservoirs.

Here you need to create balneological resort, - the writer-researcher dreams of pulling his small homeland out of poverty. - The lakes are saturated with oxygen, around there are deposits of blue clay, pine forest, geovitagenic zones. But for some reason no one wants to do this.

So far, only ubiquitous entrepreneurs have unraveled the mystery of the lakes. They immediately snapped up the land for rent and collected a lot of money from vacationers for entry into the “healing territory.” One thousand rubles per car. Considering that on warm weekends up to 500 people pass through the lakes, the income is decent. But the subsidized and debt-ridden Muromtsevsky district with its sloppy roads receives mere pennies from this amount. Generous nature has been feeding visiting businessmen for years, and local authorities organized tourist routes and the creation of a protected area is still only in plans.

“You don’t feel time here, it flows slowly, slowly,” tourists write on forums about Okunevo. Apparently this is true. The head of the Muromtsevo district, Viktor Zelenin, was unable to talk to the RG correspondent for a week, even on the phone.

Into the Clouds

Today, the mysterious Okunev has both devoted fans and ardent opponents. The latter consider the highlight of the village to be a “great hoax.” The truth is, to the question “Who needed it and why?” can't find a clear answer. Meanwhile, rumors about the Siberian village and the wonders in its surroundings continue to spread around the world.

This summer there were twice as many guests as last year. And some of them even stayed here forever.

Journalist Govinda from Nepal came to write an article and debunk myths, but after a week he gave up his return tickets. In the morning he walks barefoot on the grass, and in the evening he plays the drums. Omich Mikhail sold off his city property and moved his wife and five children to the village for fresh air.

“I moved here because I was tired of living in society,” he says. - There is no beginning or end of the working day, lunch breaks, weekdays or holidays. Okunev residents are free from social norms and generally accepted conventions. Therefore, each person’s life proceeds according to his own needs.

Muscovites Alexander and Yulya Tarasov have traveled almost all over Earth looking for a place where their family could feel comfortable and protected. Lived in America, Brazil, Thailand, Egypt and Guatemala. But one day we saw Okunevo and fell in love with it forever.

With the advent of “world fame,” the life of the indigenous Okunevo residents also changed. There is now no trace left of the dirty gray village. Instead of dilapidated wooden houses and rickety fences, there are bright multi-colored estates with painted gates. There have been no regular postal addresses here for a long time. Instead of streets and numbers, there are drawings on the fence: “Clouds”, “Elephants”, “White House”, “Headquarters”. Letters arrive: Where? - "Into the Clouds", Who? - "Divine Mother". The district postmen grabbed their heads at first, but then they got used to it.

However, local residents are no longer the owners of these estates. Real estate prices in the outback are shocking city residents. Wooden huts in Okunevo are put up for sale for one and a half to two million rubles. And, to the great joy of the villagers, there is no end to potential buyers. With the money raised, the aborigines buy mansions in regional center and go home. Now, instead of ditties, on the Okunevsky ruins they sing songs in languages ​​from all over the world. They are looking for treasures in the gardens. In the forests they hunt for flying saucers, and in the fields they set up tents and marquees.

The remaining owners of 28 yards abandoned Agriculture and they are speculating with all their might on tourists. Twenty-five kilometers from the station by taxi - seven hundred rubles. Excursion to Lake Secret, a couple of kilometers away - 350 rubles per person. A wooden talisman for headaches - another couple of hundred. Particularly enterprising people “purify” guests by burying them in the ground, or come up with other intricate rituals. In the end, everyone is happy.

This is probably the Okunev phenomenon, which scientists have not been able to solve. Here everyone is looking for what they want to find, and they definitely find it. Believers - peace and quiet, away from the busy world. Ufologies - unidentified objects and energy pillars. Archaeologists - ancient burial grounds and burial mounds. Entrepreneurs are “easy” money. Tourists - stunning nature and a lot of impressions.

However, there is still one thing that neither one nor the other can find yet. The lost crystal, thanks to which Siberia will save humanity.

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To the general public, especially the Russian one, the name Okunevo means nothing. Not widely - to several thousand Russians and the same number of non-Russians - it says a lot, almost everything.

These thousands of initiates know exactly where they can be saved during the inevitable end of the world (no, not according to the Mayan calendar, but at the end of the Great Cycle, the end of Kali Yuga and the change of the earth’s poles) and how they can be saved. The address is shocking - the remote village of Okunevo in the Omsk region, in Siberia.

From India - with love and destiny

And the “news” came from Germany. Apparently, this state is karmically destined to work off its evil before Russia, so Germany gave us an amazing gift.

Rasma Rositis, a Latvian by nationality, but a resident of Germany, saw in a dream Shri Babaji, a Hindu guru, the earthly incarnation of the god Shiva. He (in a dream) invited her to the Himalayas, where Rasma went to become a disciple of Shri Babaji for several years. In the Ashram (Hindu temple) she received the name Rajni, by which she was recognized in a Siberian village cosmically distant from India.

And Rajni ended up in such unusual places according to the last will of Shri Babaji. Dying, he ordered her to find in Siberia the place of residence of the ancient Aryans - there, hidden until time, there is an underground temple in honor of the god Hanuman and a huge magic crystal, a keeper of information and energy, with which the future salvation and revival of humanity is connected.

Arriving in Omsk, Rajni (not knowing a word of Russian!) found archaeologists, learned from them about ancient human sites, and, with the help of meditation and God's providence, a place of power was revealed to her - the Tatarsky Uval - not far from Okunev and almost 300 -x km from the city, among centuries-old forests and such snow that, it seems, even the sun cannot melt...

Who is on the field, who is to Thunya

How does a summer morning begin in a modern village? Yes, just like a hundred years ago. Here, raising sun-baked dust, rides a horse-drawn mower - the dew has dried, it’s time to mow the grass for hay; chickens raking piles near the cattle pen; Here a woman with a yoke and full buckets stopped and stood for an hour, talking through the fence with her neighbor; but a motley, “crazy” dressed procession of Hindus, singing, set off to perform the ritual...

Stop. Some kind of not quite Siberian and not ordinary village. If you walk further along the street, then doubts will increase: the inscriptions on the gates “guide”, “Ashram”, or even completely unknown native signs will seem strange to the guest, to say the least.

And if he lived here in the guest yard for at least a week, he would see flocks of Hare Krishnas, always offering something and joyful; and the fiery night rituals of the pagans - this year the holiday of Perun gathered about 2 thousand guests from all over Russia in Okunev; and Buddhists, coloring the austere Siberian forests with bright ribbons, bells, and especially themselves; and gloomy Old Believers-Yinglists, who keep faith in the great Belovodye; and Satanists (well, where would God be without Satan), during the decade of their stay here, they only encroached on the village chickens...

And there are countless tourists of all stripes and languages, on foot, on horseback, in groups and individually.

Babylon or Ark?

The symbol of the Okunevsky ark (as there is an ark: every creature - in pairs) has become a cult place on the Tatarsky Uval, where 30 sq. m and a Buddhist wishing tree, and a pagan solstice, and an Orthodox chapel, and a Hindu Thunya.

Why is everyone here? Place of power. Are they fighting? No, they live peacefully and mostly kindheartedly. When, after the ritual, Hindus take a meal (sitting on the ground, with their hands and only vegetarian), the Orthodox priest comes out after the service and asks permission (!) to bless them.

Yes please! They are glad to all goodness and peace, because there is only one God and He is Love...

What is he looking for in a distant country?..

But it’s not just the variety of spiritual practices that amazes these unusual places – it’s the people.
Here is Seva Pogrebnyak, a permanent servant and caretaker of the Ashram. Only he lives at the temple permanently, the rest are guests. Seva is originally from Moscow. Graduated from a prestigious Moscow technical university, a talented programmer. The parents went for permanent residence in the United States, and Seva fled to Okunevo...

Seva has the face of a very happy and wise person, despite her somewhat youthful years. At first he kept a vow of celibacy, but now he has a wife and a little daughter. And the Temple.

He still, for several years now, every day decorates, repairs, takes care of the Ashram, conducts rituals and kindly welcomes everyone who comes to this place of power for the purpose of self-knowledge, the search for meaning or peace of mind.

Alya Pugach is the program director of a radio station in Magnitogorsk. An amazingly versatile, educated and talented girl. Alya comes to Okunevo 4 times a year, evenly dividing her modest vacation. She remembers how her parents lost her when, having arrived in Okunevo for the first time, she was “stuck” here for a long time - she didn’t have the strength to leave! Now she has a family, but her husband has nothing against traveling: Alya returns from the Siberian village as a happy, light and new person, with whom she feels good and calm.

Tara is from Ireland. Her name completely coincides with the name of the river on the banks of which Okunevo stands and on the banks of which the temple of the ancient goddess Tara is hidden. Tara the Irish comes here for energy, just like the others.
The Italian musician has been coming to unusual Siberian places for 10 years in a row. Each visit is a new wave of music and universal harmony. And recently Mikhail Zadornov visited the village - he looked at everything, visited the magical lakes, and promised to give money for the Museum of Ancient (?) History.

The noisiest and most surprised by every moth and dung beetle are Americans. They are interested in everything, they don’t really understand where they came and why, but the life of an abandoned Russian village (and nothing has changed in the village itself) is almost more surprising to them than unknown temples and crystals underground.

Places of power know how to keep secrets - “Everything will reveal itself when the time comes” (words of a gray-bearded guest from St. Petersburg)

Unusual places in Okunev are friends with enthusiastic tourists and guests thirsting for miracles. Either “heavenly performances” are arranged for them in the form of luminous balls and temples, or they will be shown a huge dog, which, having swam across the river, becomes a huge man - you can’t even remember all the miracles. It’s hard to say whether this is true or not, because it’s stupid to deny something without knowing it for sure.

But relations with scientists at the place of power are difficult. The Tatarsky Uval was developed by Omsk archaeologists a long time ago: people settled here for 8 thousand years in a row, traces of which were found by expeditions assembled from Omsk scientists and students. One of the permanent researchers and leaders was Professor Vladimir Ivanovich Matyushchenko, well-known far beyond the borders of our country.

The wonderful scientist, naturally, was an atheist. Local warnings about the curse of the burial grounds, in the depths of which, according to legend, the treasures of Khan Kuchum, only amused him. He didn’t even believe in signs or warnings. And one day his wife left the camp (she accompanied him on expeditions). They searched for her for 4 days and found her sitting under a tree - dead. Doctors did not find any signs of violent or sudden death. An absurd idea was put forward about starvation - in 4 days in the forest, where there are as many berries, edible grass and drinking water as you want?..

Other digger leaders did not go unpunished either. Their children got sick, they themselves got sick, someone started drinking, another went to prison quite unexpectedly and committed suicide there.

In addition to archaeologists, other diverse researchers also come to places of power. But since they don’t dig graves, but are mainly interested in energy flows and magical lakes (there are 5 of them - Lenevo, Shchuchye, Urmannoye, Danilovo and the most mysterious - Shaitan-Devi, for the locals - just Shaitan), then no one punishes them - So, the shaitan leads you through the forest, but he still lets you go...

Alexander Zaitsev, head of the geophysics department of the Physical Exploration of Moscow Objects JSC, and his group tried 3 times to get to Shaitan Lake, under the bottom of which there is supposedly an ancient temple with a crystal. But either there is bad weather, then they go somewhere wrong and the instruments do not help them, then what a sadness...

The locals also avoid this lake - even the local horses, dogs and children, who are certainly not afraid by nature. But no: the water, clear as glass, inspires unquenchable horror even as it approaches. And it has always been like this, and did not start with the arrival of the Indian guest. Back in the 60s, a group of military researchers disappeared in the area of ​​Shaitan Lake (in these places there are many secret objects and quite man-made ones - but that’s another topic).

Three cauldron lakes from the fairy tale about the little humpbacked horse

But other lakes attract thousands of ordinary vacationers. People come here from Moscow, and from St. Petersburg, and from the Far East - despite the instability and “the most downshifting.” They go to swim in 3 lakes and be healed of all illnesses and misfortunes.

Remember Ershov’s fairy tale “The Little Humpbacked Horse” and the 3 cauldrons in which Ivan the Fool bathed? Ershov most likely heard this motif, unusual for Russian fairy tales, in Tobolsk, where he graduated from school, and 3 cauldrons are connected with 3 healing lakes, according to a legend that existed in Siberia, after bathing in them in a certain sequence, a person seemed to be reborn. It’s true – the fairy tale is a lie, but there’s a hint in it...

And strength appears

A fairy tale is not a fairy tale? Maybe people themselves created it, exhausted in this world, where something is always needed from you, where you always have to?..

Okunevo is truly a place of power. Here you return to yourself, to your soul. It is not necessary to swim in lakes or perform rituals serving numerous gods.

You can simply sit on a bench under the pine trees on the shore and look at the dark water of cold Tara, at the red sun going to rest behind the dark forest - warm, quiet, affectionate... And the heart itself prays to something unknown and eternal, dear and deep.

And strength appears.