The book by political scientist Tatyana Gracheva “Invisible Hazyaria” for many will become an eye-opening revelation, overturning entrenched ideas about the modern world of big politics—and, in a sense, a real sensation. For the first time in many decades, a form-simple yet deep-in-essence understanding of the most urgent “forbidden” topics appears—not only in the intellectual dimension habitual for secular society, but also in an unfamiliar spiritual-religious sacred context. The world is governed religiously, and behind big Western politics stand religious anti-Christian forces—this is only one of the fundamental discoveries of the author, who analyzes world politics not only as a political scientist, but also as a spiritual analyst. Russia, through the state and secular society, turned out to be completely unprepared and unable to respond adequately to the modern spiritual challenges posed by external international aggressors, who have seized important state positions in Russia and are waging a real war against its sacred statehood.
After reading the book, you understand that only the triune union of the people, the army, and the Church, bound by unity of national traditions, can today turn back the wheel of Russian history—whose momentum is being actively spun by the world’s backstage forces. Russia’s return to its Orthodox traditions, to the ideals of Holy Rus’, nevertheless becomes an insurmountable obstacle for the world’s forces of evil. For the very spirit of malice on which the Western empire rests is already defeated and brought down in its foundation by Jesus Christ. And today it only takes time for our people to realize that our victory in the struggle against any forces, against any globalization processes is predetermined—if God is with us. If we make a conscious choice toward Him, and not toward His opponents. “For everyone born of God overcomes the world; and this is the victory that overcomes the world—our faith” (1 John 5:4). T. Gracheva’s book is a call and instruction for warriors of the spirit, who have courageous hearts, minds, honor, and dignity—to defend what was created and preserved for us by our great ancestors.