Rasputin: Mystic, Manipulator, or Political Weapon? — Fexingo History

Rasputin and the Siberian Peasant Healers

6 min · 10. Juli 2026
Episode Rasputin and the Siberian Peasant Healers Cover

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the world of Siberian peasant healers and mystics that shaped Rasputin's early life and reputation. They discuss the tradition of the "yurodivy" or holy fool, the influence of starets Makary at Verkhoturye Monastery, and how Rasputin's healing practices fit into a broader folk medicine network in late Imperial Russia. The conversation examines the blurred lines between spiritual healing, herbal remedies, and Orthodox mysticism, drawing on accounts from the Tobolsk region and Okhrana surveillance files. Lucas explains how Rasputin's charisma and reputation as a healer opened doors in St. Petersburg society long before he ever treated the tsarevich. The episode also touches on the controversy surrounding the Khlysty sect and whether Rasputin's methods were ever heretical. A vivid portrait of the rural Siberian world that produced one of history's most enigmatic figures. #Rasputin #Siberia #PeasantHealers #Yurodivy #StaretsMakary #Verkhoturye #Pokrovskoye #Tobolsk #FolkMedicine #OrthodoxMysticism #Khlysty #Okhrana #RussianHistory #ImperialRussia #History #FexingoHistory #Healing #Spirituality Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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