Rasputin: Mystic, Manipulator, or Political Weapon? — Fexingo History
In this episode of Rasputin: Mystic, Manipulator, or Political Weapon?, Lucas and Luna explore the ancient Russian tradition of the yurodivy — the holy fool — and how it shaped the perception of Grigori Rasputin. Moving beyond the familiar tales of the Tsar's court, they delve into the Orthodox roots of holy foolishness, tracing figures like Saint Basil the Blessed and the legendary Nikola Salos, who defied Ivan the Terrible. They discuss how Rasputin consciously adopted the persona of a yurodivy, combining erratic behavior with spiritual authority, and how this allowed him to speak truth to power in ways that scandalized and fascinated. The conversation also covers the 1911 scandal at the Yaroslavl Monastery, where the Holy Synod investigated Rasputin's conduct, and the role of Bishop Varnava, who backed him despite accusations of Khlysty heresy. Lucas explains how the yurodivy archetype gave Rasputin a protective shield: critics who attacked him risked appearing to mock a holy man. But by 1916, that shield had worn thin, and even some of his allies began to see the political cost. This episode offers a fresh angle on Rasputin's mystique by grounding it in a centuries-old tradition that most Western accounts overlook. #Rasputin #Yurodivy #HolyFool #RussianHistory #OrthodoxChristianity #TsarNicholasII #TsarinaAlexandra #BishopVarnava #Khlysty #Yaroslavl #StBasilTheBlessed #IvanTheTerrible #NikolaSalos #HolySynod #EasternEurope #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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