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Category: New Age in Eurasia

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Neo-Sufi Communities in Modern Kazakhstan

ALIF School of Harmonious Development The rise of neo-Sufi communities in Kazakhstan follows the USSR collapse,[1] marking a period of spiritual and cultural revival. During this transition, various missionaries arrived, and local...

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NEW AGE AND ISLAMIC ESOTERICISM IN EURASIA

New Thematic Series: The Introduction by the Guest Editor Oleg Yarosh Historically, Eurasia includes several Muslim-majority regions with a vibrant Islamic spiritual tradition that developed despite strict laïcité policies during the Soviet...

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Astrology in Communist Poland

By Rafał T. Prinke Modern interest in astrology, revived in Victorian England, slowly spread to the Continent during the early decades of the 20th century[1]. In Poland, first symptoms of it appeared...

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Entangled Late Soviet Sufism I

The complex esoteric milieu in Soviet society, although centered around influential figures and groups in major cities of the European part of the USSR, was not homogenous. Less noticeable peripheral areas in...