Rasputin: Mystic, Manipulator, or Political Weapon? — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Rasputin's early years as a pilgrim, tracing his footsteps through the vast network of Orthodox monasteries and holy sites across Siberia and European Russia. They discuss his visits to Verkhoturye Monastery, where he met the starets Makary, and the remote hermitages of the Ural forests. The episode examines how these pilgrimages shaped Rasputin's spiritual identity, his reputation as a yurodivy, and his connections with peasant mystics and wandering holy men. It also covers the controversy surrounding his reported encounters with the Khlysty sect and the Okhrana's surveillance of his movements. The conversation reveals how Rasputin's travels gave him access to a web of informal networks that later proved crucial for his rise at court, including introductions to influential figures like Bishop Varnava and Anna Vyrubova. Drawing on recent scholarship, the episode challenges the myth of Rasputin as an isolated Siberian peasant, showing instead a savvy navigator of Orthodox pilgrimage culture. Keywords include: Grigori Rasputin, Siberian pilgrimage, Verkhoturye Monastery, starets Makary, yurodivy, Khlysty, Okhrana, Pokrovskoye, Tobolsk, Orthodox Church. #Rasputin #SiberianPilgrimage #VerkhoturyeMonastery #StaretsMakary #Yurodivy #Khlysty #Okhrana #Pokrovskoye #Tobolsk #RussianOrthodox #TsaristRussia #Mysticism #PeasantPiety #PilgrimageNetwork #EasternEurope #ImperialRussia #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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