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the most that is, there is a reboot. you change can be not only a workplace. you will change your point of view and understand that it is good what happened. so now you feel where you need to go. i will say even more after the middle of may has passed for the signs of water and earth, everything will be much better and these are the moments of drama that will be experienced in april. they can very well be replaced by something very good constructive positive. and you did not expect. this can lift you up in your career due to the fact that the same people who were born there around the twentieth of july there. so, it's all for the best, as for those who were born around october 20th. here, of course, there is little that will depend on you. it will rather be connected with some transformations around you with your
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close acquaintances with your environment. e. well, of course, you can observe any circumstances that will surprise you, of course, this is how people can behave. why are they in such a state? but nevertheless , fate will not be made with your hands, but, most likely, these people will decide for themselves what them how they should be, but if you can support them. and if suddenly this is your loved one, or even a marriage partner, then you should show patience and understanding. well , give him room for maneuver to understand that he needs to change something in his life, that he himself has changed a lot. and so often happens, therefore, at the time of eclipses. i now think that and they can be warned in some way, remember this strange story, when, well, supposedly the maya , the moment, e solar eclipses, arranged a sacrifice. i get the feeling that the mayas weren't completely stupid. it was simply an attempt to anticipate
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a more aggressive move. maybe the military could be more global, as if the events happened. here it is presented and so it happens. and you know, there was such a person, the notorious john morgan who built the same titanic and he consulted with astrology angelina adams , who helped him become a billionaire. this is his phrase millionaire. you may not consult an astrologer, but billionaires are obliged and indeed. she led him to very high posts and when in his the map was supposed to be an eclipse. well, this is my version, of course, he built the titanic, and what is characteristic is that at that moment he understood that the titanic could not live or sail, either he had to lose everything, or he, as he assumed. i think, and he had to create
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a certain global precedent, which, as it were, redeemed his success. but how do we understand? yes, it all happened. it’s no coincidence that i’m with those who understood that some were hanging and he himself went on this titanic but went out, so to speak, to the nearest pier from it and people partially were locked in their cabins. the bottom is no coincidence. it seemed to me that this was such a somewhat programmed action, because uh, i will someday tell you about such a phenomenon as, uh, the moon is out of course. that is, this is the moment in time when people will never know what really happened. and this is, perhaps, that's why everything was arranged in such a way that no one would know about the truth, and at that moment, when everything happened, for some reason, john morgan, very fond of giving interviews , refused to say anything. he stopped giving interviews altogether, but what's the most phenomenal that at the next eclipse
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in april, oddly enough, he was gone. that is, there are moments that many people are ready to use in eclipses, but you need to be extremely careful with this, because it is real. these are the moments when the fate of weariness is so great, so powerful and irresistible that you need to understand very well what you really want, what if in a year you don’t want it anymore, so we meet this eclipse, it will take place in moscow at 7:00, and 11 minutes in the morning. and so i i think that with the best thoughts with the kindest heart and of course in complete safety, preferably mm. well, no risk. uh, without some serious financial moments, such steps that you
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are taking and so on, and all those technical issues that will seem to be presented to us now and we will think that we are now moving in this direction. i think that it will not be, it will just be such a form. come on reprise reruns, as if it's going to happen, but in fact already in the summer. pluto will return back to capricorn and all that technically, it seems to have already been implemented, it is unlikely to become a reality, well , it can scare or somehow hint at the fact that the time has come for change. this is the first phase of entering the new into the future. and i thought that at a time when it is very difficult, when it is very difficult to cope with oneself with circumstances, with some kind of inner experiences, perhaps a practical story can help.
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i have been working with essential oils for a very long time, about 20 years. and i want to say that i saw a lot of unique stories that just, well, probably seem some kind of fairy tale, but they solved the issues. and in general, you need to understand that essential oil. if you translate it, it's forever such a simple language, it's like a soul, like such a volatile fraction of an ethereal substance of either this plant or resin. that's what this essential oil is extracted from. it's not fat, it's not some kind of lubricant. that's exactly it. this is exactly the spirit. here i always say perfume perfume, this is a derivative, therefore, this volatile fraction has the ability to replace many things around you, it can even physically help, they don’t say psychological states or about eventfulness, because it changes
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the situation around, because it is a harmonizer that is called upon. work in your field , so all essential oils are different, but you need to understand that the essential oil is real, where not only the smell is familiar to you, but there it really stands out. this is a volatile fraction, this is an expensive story, so this is not a question of cheap oils that you bought and decided that they would not help you, and i want to say that if you meet some kind of lotus or lily of the valley oil, then it is unlikely this is the same, because you need so much raw material for this that you just don’t collect so many lilies of the valley, it’s impossible, but i want to introduce you to one with two, probably, oils, one of them is called yulia this oil, which allows you to stay in a very good spirit in some kind of inner confidence that everything will be fine and safe. in general, there is even such a funny story that if you take oil on a yoli and
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smear something with it, for example, some new thing, that it will not break, nothing will happen to it. that is, in some degree it has the quality of preservation, or what? and of course, i understand that we will not have time to get to know you all at once. but if you try to use this oil, then i think it will help you. you just need to buy a small jug, a little drop of this oil to carry with you or take it to you with this oil. well, the details. i think i will tell you in the next editions. this is a witty podcast. and i'm svetlana dear, and today we talked about the turning point in april and touched on the topic of essential oils a little. hello, my name is dmitry bag. i am
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the host of a literary podcast called let them not speak, let them read, of course, we are in our podcast. uh, we talk about literature, we talk a lot. i hope meaningful, but all our conversations aimed at ensuring that everyone who sees and hears us read, read with pleasure. this is our mantra, our spell, our call, our recommendation, our order, whatever. this can be identified, but the main goal of our podcast is to remind you that reading is not gone. uh, back to the last session. this actual fashionable wonderful when communicating to life through literature. that's exactly about it. today we will be talking to the guest of today's edition of the literary podcast. this is sergei ivanovich chuprinin. ah, literature.
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let's start from the very beginning, editor-in-chief of the znamya magazine, here i am at the anniversary celebrations, and you recently celebrated your whiter sergei ivanovich heard from you a wonderful formula that you and a southerner are at the same time, how it happened and where at this intersection of literature and literary criticism. i was born really in the north where my parents were exiled for the construction of the pechora railway , a small station, it was called a bookstore, it was silpo as it should be and it sold three four five books. and when i turned i don't know eight, probably people 9 years old. most likely, it was my parents who gave me for my birthday. big money, i went to the store. i think that i should buy this for myself, and i bought a book. it was, of course, a fateful act, as they say,
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all my life i wanted to deal with literature and only literature since the age of 8, right, yes, here well, not from 8:00, maybe from the eighth grade, maybe from the ninth grade i started buying other books. what book did you buy, then remember a few stories of a kabardian writer, hachi motives. uh-huh, i think this is due either to the fact that i did not understand anything in literature, or to the choice that was pedestal. i think the second yes, well, in the eighth ninth grade. i have already started buying political collections. i got my favorite poetic boom writers. what years is this early 60s early sixties years and again, my first book was with god evgeny yevtushenko promise the first story about which i read and sunk univer was absolutely aksyonov's star ticket oh this is a great thing. so, in this sense, i am a thaw person of that same couple. i
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say again that i was not a muscovite to me residents of a big city. i learned everything only from afar , and it seemed to me even more attractive than if i really were at the luzhniki stadium at some poetry concert or a monument to mayakovsky or something like this. it was something unattainable but extraordinarily attractive and of course it was all i wrote poems. how without this young man? yes, wait a bit , the stories were not published. yes, thank god i never published it, and in this sense i say that russian literature is of great harm. i don't know, it's understandable, eh, but already in the first year. and this was the south. it was already rostov university, when my parents returned to their historical homeland, and i came with them and entered the rostov version. and there too there were also two fateful events. i
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first published in a newspaper for soviet science. it was a university newspaper printed an article about young poets, students who studied with me at the same philological faculty for the second time, for the first time, at the student night at a conference with a report on nikolai gumilyov. so those were the two most important events. this happens to a lot of people, but not many, then, turn out to be editors-in-chief of a journal of knowledge. have you read the criticism? this is interesting, as criticism, article in eighth grade. yeah, the magazine, as it should be, everyone read the ogl. this time has already died. these were the critics of the new world, lacquer tires were the critics of youth evgeny, the lawyer sidorov , the living stanislav vsadit other authors, well, whatever. no, this one, and this third one is still
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fate, maybe a dog, but after some time in the fourth year. for the first time in my life, i became the editor-in-chief of a literary, which was invented by myself with my friends, friends who studied with me, he was already called grandfather modestly, but well. i think, dandelion. it was the first samozdat in the south of russia, as it turned out later. until then, no samosas. yes, there was never. it's all written about it. i hope, uh, as long as there is no scientific conference already. i got it, now the time is here for the results. i understand that the magazine had four copies, the third issue and the last one came out in 10 copies already, and we took one copy to the region. ah, the university library. i was a few years ago in rostov, he still managed. there is a fund in the catalog, it's wonderful. so everything is preserved. this
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we, as a matter of fact, were already further than me and there was no exhaustion. next moscow to engage in literature. it is not clear that we need to study further and it is clear that ideally it would be good to become the editor-in-chief, indeed the magazines think of me, the young chick is accepted. yes, those are correct. well, well, you were a literary historian and you remain. that is, you are the main specialist in the most prolific russian writer, let's take a break from the moscow art theater. let our interlocutors on the other side of the screen try to guess. which russian writer is the most prolific is peter 200 babarykin of course god as they called him ironic for this is the most colossal sandiness of the writer, by the way, not bad. it's not the worst thing to read.
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interestingly, not everything has been preserved, the mfc who lived in the century of those who died in 21 under soviet power, the author of wonderful memoirs of his era, rode, met everyone with whom you could meet the novel vasily terkin, including, by the way, where it was taken from, including the participant of the paris commune, because when revolutionary battles were going on in paris, he began to beat himself section to be there and also to write about it violated brought down the first russian thick magazine did not bankrupt it. and as if, well, with him he stopped leaving the library for reading. here is but this already graduate school. this is already a learned occupation . hmm, uh, i really wanted to.
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