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<>For many of us it may no longer be a mystery, but we are writing here a list of special aspects that some foreigners say about us and that the oaficial specialists of the ministry of culture strangely do not mention.
However, a people, no matter how great it was, can be today no matter how small and miserable if… you know the line “be proud of these I feed”…
It matters, therefore, how we are, how we live and how we feel, and the great ascendancy is one more factor that convinces us that we have something to “honor” and keep.
Something, even, much more important than this is the prophecy about the spiritual mission of Romania and the Romanian people” that you can read HERE.
However, these arguments presented by foreign researchers have the gift of convincing us that we are, at least, a people among peoples, with qualities that deserve to be cultivated and defects that need to be reduced…
At least that’s it…
But if the spiritual Mission of the Romanian people is true, then it is worth making any effort, regardless of the nation to which we belong to support – not the Romanian people, but the rebirth of spirituality on the planet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZvsTHZST18 http://www.trilulilu.ro/mu…/instrumental-romanesc-ciuleandra
A PEOPLE WITH 0 SUCH MUSIC DESERVES TO FEEL AND LIVE MUCH WISER!
<>Leo Radutz
1. Russian Sumerologist A. Kifisim: “The ancestors of the Romanians exerted a strong influence on the entire ancient world, namely ancient Greece, ancient Egypt, Sumer and even China”
2. Pythagoras (580 BC – 495 BC), makes ten references to the superior values of the Getae. In “Law 1143” he says: “Travel to the Getae not to give them laws, but to learn from them. In the Getae all the lands are boundless, all the lands are common.
3. Homer: “Of all the peoples the Getae are the wisest.”
4. Plato (427 – 347 BC), a pupil of Socrates and a teacher of Aristotle, captures in the dialogue “CARMIDES” a discussion between Socrates and Carmides, in which the professor tells Carmides what a Thracian doctor taught him when he was in the army:
“Zamolxe, our king, who is a god, tells us that just as we should not try to take care of the eyes without taking into account the head, neither can the head be taken care of, without taking into account the body. In the same way we must take care of the body together with the soul, and that is why Greek doctors are not good at most diseases. Because they don’t know the whole they have to care for. If this whole is sick, the part cannot be healthy, for all good and bad things for the body and for man as a whole sell to the soul, and from there they flow as from a spring, as from head to eye. Above all, therefore, we must heal the source of evil so that the head and all the rest of the body may enjoy health. My friend, the soul is healed by enchantment. These delights are the beautiful words that cause WISDOM to be born in souls.”
Amazing this vision of Zamolxe’s medicine more than 2400 years ago!
5. Dionysius the Periegete (138 A.D.): “In what follows I will write about the largest country, which stretches from Asia Minor to Iberia and from North Africa to SCANDIA, the immense country of the Dacians.”
6. Marco Merlini, Italian archaeologist (b. 1953), said about the plates from Tărtăria: “The bones, like the plates, are very old. Now it’s a certainty. It is our turn to think that writing began in Europe 2000 years before The Sumerian writing. In Romania we have a huge treasure, but it does not belong only to Romania, but to the whole of Europe.”
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7. Friedrich Hayer 1899 – Austrian philosopher: “The Romanians are the people of Europe who were born Christians” (the Vatican ambassador in Bucharest said the same thing in the Academy hall, and that was a few years ago).
8. Alfred Hofmann 1820 – in The History of the Earth: “Indeed, nowhere will you be able to find a quicker power of understanding, a more open mind, a more agile spirit, accompanied by the sludge of conduct, as you find it in the last rumun. This people raised by instruction would be apt to find themselves at the head of the spiritual culture of Humanity. And as a complement, his language is so rich and harmonious that it would suit the most cultured people on Earth. Rumania is not the navel of the Earth, but the Axis of the Universe.”
9. Marija Gimbutas – Professor at the University of California at L.A. – Civilization and Culture: “Romania is the hearth of what I have called Old Europe, a cultural entity between 6500-3500 BC, focused on a matriarchal, theocratic, peaceful, loving and art-creating society, which preceded the Indo-Europeanized, patriarchal, warrior societies of the Bronze Age and the Iron Age. It has also become apparent that this ancient European civilization predates the Sumerian civilization by several millennia. It was a period of real harmony in full harmony with the creative energies of nature.”
10. Louis de la Valle Pousin: “The inhabitants north of the Lower Danube can be considered the ancestors of Humanity.”
11. Gordon W. Childe: “The primary places of the Dacians must be sought on the territory of Romania. Indeed, the location of the main center of formation and extension of the Indo-Europeans must be placed north and south of the Lower Danube.”
12. Eugene Pittard: “The ethnic ancestors of the Rumuns undoubtedly go back to the first ages of Humanity, the Neolithic civilization represents only a recent chapter in the history of the country“.
13. Daniel Ruzzo – South American archaeologist: “The Carpathians are in a region of the world where the European center of the oldest culture known to this day was located”
14. William Schiller – American archaeologist: “Civilization was born where the Rumun people live today, then spreading to the east and west.”
15. John Mandis: “The oldest discoveries of some writing signs were made at Turdaș and Tărtăria“.
16. Olof Ekstrom: “The Romanian language is a key language that has largely influenced the languages of Europe.”
17. University of Cambridge:
– In the fifth millennium BC, the Getic Carpathian area was the only inhabited area in Europe;
– The Carpathian, Getic, Wallachian space represented in antiquity OFFICINA GENTIUM, it supplied with population and civilization India, Persia, Greece, Italy, Germany, France and the so-called Slavic space;
– THE VEDAS (RIG VEDA), the oldest literary monuments of humanity, were created in the center of Europe. The former Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru wrote that: “The Vedas are the work of the Aryans who invaded the rich land of India“.
18. Bonfini: “The language of the Rumuns could not be extirpated, although they are placed in the midst of so many nations of barbarians, and so they struggle not to abandon it in a heartbeat, that they would not fight for a life but for a language.”
19. Ludwig Schlozer (Russische Annalen-XVIII century): “These Volokhs are neither Romans, nor Bulgarians, nor Wolsche, but VLAHI (RUMUNI), descendants of the great and ancient tribe of peoples of the Thracians, Dacians and Getae, who even now have their own language and with all the oppressions, live in Wallachia, Moldavia, Transylvania and Hungary in the number of millions“.
20. Michelet, Paris 1859, to Cuza’s envoy: “Do not envy the ancient peoples, but look at your own. The deeper you dig, the more you’ll see life gushing forth “.
21. Andre Armad: “Indeed, this is one of the oldest peoples in Europe… Whether it’s the Thracians, the Getae or the Dacians. The inhabitants have remained the same from the Neolithic era – the era of polished stone – to the present day, thus supporting through an example, perhaps unique in the history of the world, the continuity of a nation “.
22. D’Hauterive (Memoir on the Old and Current State of Moldavia, 1902): “The Latin language in truth is derived from this language (primodial), and the other languages, especially rumuna, are this language. LATIN is far from being the trunk of the languages that are spoken today (the so-called Latin languages), I would say that Latin is the newest of all“.
23. Huszti Andras: “The descendants of the Geto-Dacians still live today and live where their parents lived, they speak in the language in which their parents used to speak“.
24. Bocignolli (1524): “The Rumunii who I said were Dacians“.
25. L.A. Gebhardi: “The Getae spoke the same language as the Dacians and had the same customs. The Greeks gave both the Getae of Bulgaria and the Dacians of Moldavia, Wallachia, Transylvania and Hungary the same name and believed that both the Getae and the Dacians came from the Thracians “.
26. Martin Hochmeister (Siebenburgische Provinziaal Blatter, 1808): “In the earliest known times, in Transylvania and in the neighboring countries lived the Dacians, who were also called Getae, and from them received the name of Dacia together with Moldavia, Wallachia and the neighboring regions of Hungary.”
27. Abdolonyme Ubicini (Les origines de l’histoire roumaine, Paris, 1866): “DAci are the first ancestors of today’s rumuns. From an ethnographic point of view, the Dacians seem to be confused with the Getae, the same origin, the same language. On this point of view all the testimonies of old concord“.
28. University of Cambridge (1922, The Cambridge History of India): “The primary phase of Vedic Culture took place in the Carpathians, most likely initially in Haar-Deal.”
29. Jakob Grimm (History of the German Language, 1785-1863): “The Dacian names of plants, preserved by Dioscorides (Greek physician from the period of the emperors Claudius and Nero) can also be found in the background of the German language“.
30. Chronicles of the Spaniards 25 (p.179): “The Daco-Getae are considered the founders of the Spaniards“.<>
31. Carol Lundius (Chronicle of the Dukes of Normandy): “The Dacians-Getae are considered the founders of the northern peoples“.
32. Leibnitz (Collectanea Etymologica): “The Daco-Getae are considered the founders of the Teutons through the Saxons and Frisians, of the Dutch (Dacians) and of the English“.
33. Miceal Ledwith (Advisor to Pope John Paul II): “Even if it is known that Latin is the official language of the Catholic Church, as well as the language of the Roman Empire, and the Romanian language is a Latin language, fewer people know that the Romanian language or its precursor comes from the place where the Latin language comes from, and not the other way around!
In other words, it is not rumun language that is a Latin language, but rather Latin is a rumun language. So, I want to greet the people of the Bucegi Mountains, of Brasov, of Bucharest. You are the ones who have given a wonderful vehicle to the Western world “.
34. Daniel Ruzo (1968): “I researched mountains on five continents, but in the Carpathians I found unique monuments proving that in these places there was a great civilization, constituting the center of the oldest civilization known today.”
35. Carlo Troya (1784-1858, Italian historian): “No people of those whom the Greeks called barbarians have an older and more certain history than the Getae or the Goths. The purpose of my work, Getic or Gothic History is divided into two parts and one of them shows that the Getae of Zamolxe and Decebal were the ancestors of the Goths of Theodoric of the Amal race. ”
36. Harald Haarman (specialist in the history of culture): “The oldest writing in the world is that of Tartaria (long before the Sumerian writing;), and the Danubian civilization is the first great civilization in history.”
37. Paul Mac Kendrick: “Burebista and Decebal created in Dacia a culture that only those with narrow visions could qualify as barbaric”. “The Rumuns are members of one of the most remarkable creative states of antiquity.” “Up in Maramureș there is a place marked as the center of the old continent” (Europe from the Atlantic to the Urals).
38. William Ryan and Walter Pitman (geologists, 1995): “The place described by the Old Testament as flooded by the flood is that of the Black Sea.”
39. Robert Ballard (explorer, 1999), confirms what Ryan and Pitman said.
40. Cavasius (De la Administratione Regni Transilvaniae): “In Italy, Spain and Gaul, the people used an idiom of older formation under the name of lingua rumunească, as in the time of Cicero“.
41. G. Devoto, G. Wilkie, W. Schiller: “The barbarians were not only the discoverers of philosophy, but also the discoverers of technique, science and art… I must go further and make it clear that Greek philosophy has stolen from barbarian philosophy. Most of them made their apprenticeship among the barbarians. We find Plato praising the barbarians and reminding us that both he and Pythagoras learned the most and most beautiful teachings living among the barbarians.” .
42. Clement of Alexandria (Stromate): “Finally, another difficulty in interpreting some of the teachings of Scripture with this method consists in the fact that we do not have them in the language in which they were first written… Then the language is kept by the people, not only by the scholars, while the meaning and the texts are kept only by the scholars and that is why we can easily conceive that they were able to falsify the meaning of the texts of some very rare book they had in their possession.”
43. Emmanuel de Martone (professor at the Sorbonne, 1928, in the interview given to Virgil Oghină): “I cannot understand the Romanians their mania to boast that they are descendants of the Roman colonists, knowing very well that no Romans came to Dacia, not even Italians, but legions of mercenaries recruited from all the eastern provinces of the empire, even the administration introduced by the conquerors had the same origin. You are Dacians and they should know the Rumans better and boast about them, because this people had a high spiritual and moral culture “.
44. Marc Pagel (professor, head of the bioinformatics laboratory at the University of Reading, England): “Ahow 10,000 years ago in the Carpathian space there was a culture, a people who spoke a unique language and precursor of Sanskrit and Latin“.
45. Clemance Royer (in Buletin de la Société d’Antropologie, Paris, 1879): “… the Celts, Germans and Latins come from Eastern Europe… and the traditions of the historical Aryans of Asia show them coming from the West… we must look for their common cradle on the Lower Danube, in this Pelasgic Thrace whose language we ignore.”
46. Jean Laumonier (in the book “La nationalite francaise”, Paris, 1892): “The modern Romanian or Dacian is the true Celt of Eastern Europe“.
47. Andre le Fevre (in the work “Les races et les langues”, Paris 1893): “The brown Celts to whom ethnography reveals traces from Dacia to Armric (Brittany) and Ireland, the blond Gauls… populations that spoke Indo-European dialects“.
48. Emperor Joseph II: “These poor Runu subjects, who are undoubtedly the oldest and most numerous in Transylvania, are so tormented and tried by injustices by anyone, be they Hungarians or Saxons, that their fate, if you examine it, is really to be lamented…”

