Not all the glinting of gold or diamonds these examples are true, but if they are implemented on the ground they can be different. Whoever reads history knows that these examples have been embodied in every sense. There are individuals who have deceived people and empires. Only man can tell and omit. We must seek truth and be smarter than being easily deceived and knowing the truth from falsehood. This can be discovered in Rasputin's true story.
Who's Rasputin?
Today's talk revolves around a person who has been the subject of many sayings, a person who has reached an influence that no one before or after had been able to reach such influence, a clergyman (a monk) whose actions suggest that he is a believer and a demon to someone he does not know. This monk played a major role in the last Russian Cesarean family. Let's get to know the monk (Rasputin):
Rasputin was born in 1869 in a farming family in a remote village in Siberia. His father called him Grigori Yevimovich. Bad luck and bad things have accompanied the family since his mother. The family has suffered a number of calamities. This has greatly affected his personality and self. One of the most prominent of these calamities was when he was 12 years old, when a fire broke out in the house, which led to the destruction of the house and the death of his mother. Another incident occurred when a brother, Mikhail, was playing at the river, and suddenly took them away. Rasputin remains in a long coma coma. After he said that he possessed a superpower and healed anyone who could always see him.
Rasputin's story and the truth
Rasputin got married early at 17, but didn't give up bad life, like drinking wine and gambling, so he was called Rasputin, and they had four children, but that didn't stop him from drinking wine and having fun, and he was fond of horses, and ended up stealing a horse, but the theft was discovered, and Rasputin escaped to a monastery in the mountains of Siberia That earned him the nickname of a monk.
But he was not satisfied with the life of the monks in the monastery. He was thirsty for power and fled his area. He decided to tour Russia and abroad. He gained more experience from this trip, and he was good at dealing with the nobility and the elite. He also learned the Sufi styles and techniques from the various religious sects which he encountered. The reason for learning these ways was that he wanted to be in the royal court, because they believed in these ways and sanctified the monks who followed the Sufi way.
Rasputin was able to reach the Tsarist void with his intelligence and calmness, even though he was illiterate before entering the monastery, but he took advantage of a nobleman in Petersburg to reach his goal, and convinced her that he could deliver her to the tranquility and psychological tranquility she was praying for in front of an icon in one of the churches when Rasputin met her. This woman introduced him to a scholar at a religious academy, who was a confessor to Alexandra, the wife of Russian czar Nikolai Romanov II. This empress believed in magic, astrology and supernatural phenomena.
And this scientist made two Rasputin advances through two nuns whose specialty was to present the holy clergy to the Caesarian court with the aim of helping the emperor in every way In 1905, Rasputin became acquainted with Czar Nicholas II, whom the Czar introduced to Alexandra. Rasputin's personality and intelligence attracted the attention of the women of the Royal Court. He became a powerful figure, who had the word "save" him for the heir to the throne. Alexis, the heir to the throne, had hemophilia, a genetic blood disease that would kill people.
In one bout of hemorrhaging, Rasputin was present, and he was able to relieve and save the Crown Prince. They considered him to be miraculous, and nothing was done to him, but he used a hypnotist, which he had learned because of his tours in Russia. This heroic thing led Rasputin to the highest position in the Palace, and he became the personal adviser to the Empress. Because of his proximity to the Empress, and sitting in the Palace, he led him to the Emperor and he remained so.
How Rasputin came to power
There was a problem: the Russian army was defeated by the German army, and the Tsarist deposed the army chief, and he took over with his imperial wife and also with Rasputin, the ruler from the shadows.
Rasputin's influence grew in the palace, and he was taking the most important decisions without discussion. The czar communicated with him by letter to make important decisions in the war as well. This caused the governor's family to be angry, but they could not do anything because of the treatment of the crown prince. But there were secret plans to destroy Rasputin, and they watched him in total secrecy, until they could prove to the czar that he was not a monk, but he managed to gain the sympathy of the other monks. This caused their anger, but they dragged Rasputin into the house of one of the people, and accused him of being allied with the devil to perform all these miracles. But Rasputin managed to escape from them. He told the empress what happened, and they banished them, but the rest of the family was determined to get rid of Rasputin, and a number of the monks around them
They tried to lure Rasputin too much, but they couldn't. In 1914, a begging woman named Shionia, who asked for help, beat him with a knife, but Rasputin was saved. The empress arrested the woman, acknowledged that it was her family, and accused Rasputin of raping her. The woman was jailed for a long time, declaring her insane, and then disappeared from view.
How Rasputin's Life Ended
The war between Russia and the Ottoman Empire began, but Rasputin was opposed to their entry into the war. He predicted to the Empire that entering the war would end his rule. But the Czar devised and intervened militarily with the Ottoman Army. What he predicted happened, and the emperor lost many people. With the emperor preoccupied with the war, Rasputin's influence increased, but the machinations also increased. Rasputin prophesied that he would be killed. He sent a letter informing the Czar that the relatives of the Czar would kill Rasputin. In that event, no family member would remain for more than two years.
This is what happened. In 1916, Rasputin was murdered by Prince Felix Yusupov and the Grand Duke Dmitry. They invited Rasputin to the palace under the pretext of introducing him to his wife. Rasputin went in and entered the room opposite the woman, but he found the room to be filled only with sweets, saturated with cyanide poison. He was also in wine. But this poison didn't affect Rasputin, because he was actually eating bomia from this substance, for fear of poisoning. This made him immunized.
But they shot him, and they started a fire attempt, but Rasputin got up, tried to kill the man, went out into the park, threatened the Empress, shot him again, tied him up with ropes, threw him into the frozen River Neva, and then the police found him dead, ending the life of Rasputin.
Most of the centers in the empire fell later, and the czar and his family were killed, Rasputin predicted, for two years.
This monk proved that social class has nothing to do with the ability to achieve ambition, but this story proves that excessive ambition is more a curse than a blessing.