Mystery of history: Ominous predictions of the monk Abel. Abel - monk-fortune teller

Abel, the famous monk, nicknamed “The Prophetic”, who predicted the fall of the Romanov dynasty, still remains a very mysterious person. He described “from start to finish” the entire history of the Russian state, the revolution, the civil war, the Great Patriotic War, and so on. In retold dialogues with royalty and in excerpts from “books,” Abel named names and almost exact dates, which is usually uncharacteristic of prophets. How did he make his predictions and, most importantly, what remained unknown to us, our descendants? Does Russia have a happy future, or...

Monk Abel, in the world - Vasily Vasiliev. He was born on March 18, 1757 in the village of Akulovo, Tula region, into a peasant family, worked as a carpenter, got married, then abandoned his wife and children and fled to the monastery, to the Valaam monastery, where in 1785 he took monastic vows. He soon left the monastery, wandered around the world for some time, then found a new refuge in the Nikolo-Babaevsky monastery of the Kostroma diocese.

Abel's biography is known very well, because all his movements are recorded in church books and criminal cases. Came then and then, left then and then, was tonsured then and there - no doubts arise. There is also great confidence that he actually wrote some books, although not a single one has reached our time in its entirety.

In general, there were many adventures in Abel’s life. During his life he changed at least six monasteries and a dozen prisons. Because for every successful prediction, the authorities considered it necessary to lock up the monk with an intemperate tongue.

Catherine II

So, in 1796, he wrote a small book in which, among other things, he stated that Catherine II would die in early November, after which he decided to show the document to the abbot of the Nikolo-Babaevsky Monastery. He handed over the “case” to Bishop Pavel of Kostroma and Galicia. The latter had Abel stripped of his hair for blasphemous deeds (declaring himself a clairvoyant), and then, not knowing what to do with the newly-minted prophet, handed him over to the governor of the Kostroma region. As a result, the matter came to the empress herself, who, for such words, ordered by personal decree that Vasily be imprisoned in the Shlisselburg "Oreshek".

On November 6, 1796, Catherine II died. The new prosecutor general of the Senate, Kurakin, while sorting out the documents of his predecessor, came across a “book of predictions,” ordered the release of the prophetic monk and brought him personally to Emperor Paul I. The latter liked Vasily. It is not known what they talked about, but already on December 14, by personal decree of Paul, the undressed man was released from all charges and allowed to become a monk again. He goes to Valaam, where he immediately writes a new “book of predictions”, in which he accurately indicates the date of Paul’s own death.

Paul I

History repeated itself one after another. Abel showed the prediction to the abbot, who passed it on to the secular authorities, and on May 12, 1800, Abel, by personal order of the emperor, was imprisoned in the Alekseevsky ravelin of the Peter and Paul Fortress. All the decrees, by the way, have been preserved, so here, too, the monk’s adventures are easy to track. After the death of Paul in 1801, the monk was released and sent to Solovki without the right to leave the monastery.

War of 1812

At Solovki, Abel again could not resist and wrote another prediction that ten years later, in 1812, Moscow would be taken by French troops. History repeated itself: this time Emperor Alexander I, by personal decree, sent the restless prophet to the island prison of Solovki, where he lived for all ten years. Just before Napoleon's invasion. Alexander was forced to cancel the monk's punishment and release him from captivity.

In October 1812, Alexander I ordered “...the monk Abel must be released from the Solovetsky Monastery and given him a passport to all Russian cities and monasteries. And so that he is happy with everything, the dress and the money.” From this time on, Abel's prosperity began. He becomes famous. High officials, counts and princes go to him for predictions. He will even benefit some.

He is honored by the Potemkin family and other famous families. He refrained from making risky predictions until 1826, when he once again foolishly predicted a bad future for the newly-minted Emperor Nicholas I.

Nicholas I

He sent him to the prison department of the Suzdal Spaso-Evfimievsky Monastery. Abel spent the rest of his life in prisons and died in 1841.

Death of the dynasty in 1918

There is a version according to which some of the messages that Abel intended for his descendants were sealed by Tsar Paul I in a chest. The memoirs of Chief Camerfrau Goeringer have been preserved, which say that in 1901 the royal couple of Nicholas II went to Gatchina in order to reveal some family secret. But when they returned, they were very upset, and the tsar began to mention 1918 more and more often.

Abel predicted the end of the royal dynasty precisely in 1918; he said that Nicholas would be sacrificed for all the recklessness of the people. It is also known that in 1903 the Tsar was given a sealed envelope with the predictions of Seraphim of Sarov. After reading this letter, the sovereign “sorrowed and cried” for a long time.

Perhaps it was precisely this series of sad predictions that can explain the apathy of Nicholas II in the last years of his life - he knew about his fate. Abel accurately predicted the dates of the reign and death of many Russian tsars.

Nicholas II with his family. Photo: Scherl

"Godless Yoke"

It was in conversations with Paul I that Abel revealed the fate of Russia to the Tsar. He predicted the long-suffering death of Nicholas II. But what the elder saw after the death of the emperor made him grieve and cry. In the prophecy, Abel says that rivers of blood will spill throughout Russia. "Brother will rise up against brother."

Abel also speaks of a ruler who will close and destroy churches and destroy the faith.

According to the seer, everything that will happen in Russia at this time is “God’s permission.” All adversities and troubles that shake the state will be given to the people as punishment for the fact that they renounced their king. But this is not all misfortune, in the West “The New Batu will raise his hand” and one war will be worse than the other.

We now understand that Abel predicted the First and Second World Wars. At the same time, the elder also asserted that the people “between fire and flame” would not be destroyed and would triumph over all adversities.

Anastasia Romanova

According to Abel's predictions, not the entire royal family was supposed to perish. He predicted that the child who would be born in 1901, i.e. Anastasia Romanova will have to save Russia, which is on the verge of ruin and poverty. Abel translated the name of Anastasia as “Resurrected” (in Greek, Anastasia means “resurrected”), in his opinion, even the name of this girl was symbolic.

Princess Anastasia.

Abel advised the rulers of Russia to put money and property in Western “Stores” so that later it would be these funds that would “revive Russia and make it a prosperous country.” The Romanov family knew about this prediction and from childhood Anastasia was raised as a child who must save the Fatherland.

End of the world

Abel predicts that the troubles in Rus' will stop when the “chosen one of God” heads the state, and the Russian people themselves “smell” and understand that this man has appeared. The seer also says that “his name is destined three times over for Russian History.”

However, Abel also predicts that there will be two impostors who will be able to sit on the “throne”, but not the “royal one”. The “Royal Throne” is reserved only for the ruler chosen by God, in whom “is the salvation and happiness of the Russian state.” The fortuneteller also predicts the great future of Russia, the spread of the Orthodox faith. Abel warns: “A great destiny is destined for Russia.” However, the elder did not reveal the name of this saving sovereign, saying that it was impossible to talk about him until the time had come “for the sake of fear of dark power.”

All the prophecies of the predictor Abel end in the year 2896, when, in his opinion, the End of the World should come.

A number of criminal cases were opened against Abel. As evidence, five “books” were attached to the cases, that is, bound notebooks with predictions of 40-50 sheets each. There are a number of decrees - either about imprisoning Abel or about releasing him. Not a single book has survived to this day, but the passages copied into other documents are amazing.

Perhaps the story of Abel is the strangest. His life is known almost day by day, his predictions are recorded, and they are accurate. Who was Abel? A skilled swindler? A real fortune teller? History doesn't know the answer.

On March 11, 1901, Nicholas II and Alexandra Feodorovna arrived at the Gatchina Palace, approached the treasured box, broke the seals with the coat of arms of Empress Maria Feodorovna, Nicholas’s great-great-grandmother, and pulled out the paper lying there. The Emperor deepened his reading...

Save, God, from Spaso-Efimiya!

The name of monk Abel is surrounded by a trail of legends and rumors. But it is known for sure that the fate of the humble monk was dealt with by the highest-ranking officials of the empire and, of course, emperors - from Catherine II to Nicholas I. It is certain that in 1826, by order of Nicholas I, Abel was imprisoned “for humility” in the Spaso-Efimev Monastery , where he died in the fall of 1831.

The name of this Suzdal monastery made me shiver. There was one of the most terrible prisons in Russia, where the most terrible criminals were languished in narrow stone bags: sexual perverts, madmen with dangerous “anti-state delusions”, and later - some of the Decembrists. There Monk Abel ended up, who was neither a pervert, nor a madman, nor a revolutionary. But he was known as a prophet, and this was a crime.

The authorities looked with distrust at various kinds of seers and. They were dragged to torture, and after a couple of “sessions of frankness” the clairvoyants suddenly “saw the light” and admitted that “out of thoughtlessness they had all lied.”

This doesn’t happen to every Vasiliev

Abel (in the world - peasant Vasily Vasiliev) was born in the Tula province in 1757 and lived in his village for almost 30 years, but then suddenly left his family and took monastic vows on Valaam. Having taken monastic vows, he suddenly acquired an extraordinary gift, began to prophesy and retold and presented these prophecies in his three brochures - he was literate.

Abel’s trouble as a soothsayer was that he shared his knowledge not just with everyone he met, but only with the sovereigns - he mercilessly drove away the rest of the curious. Abel’s gift, on the one hand, aroused distrust in him, suggested that he, like many rogues, wanted to be a court soothsayer, a sorcerer - such people were worth their weight in gold, and their word frightened the most powerful rulers.

But, on the other hand, we note that his revelations did not arouse the love of the powers that be for him. He did not hesitate to tell his purple-born “clients” such terrible things that after each revelation he was thrown into prison, in which he spent a third of his life. Only towards the end of his earthly journey, after the “rebellious”, bloody accession to the throne of Nicholas I in December 1825, which he predicted, did Abel decide to remain silent forever and follow the principle: “Be wise, but be silent more.” In 1826, Abel even fled from the monastery, where he had lived since 1823, fearing a call to the new sovereign, Nicholas I. But the monk gave his address to an acquaintance, and then the authorities found him and dragged him to Suzdal...

What did he predict that the powers that be treated him so unkindly? Abel began by writing his first handwritten book in the mid-1790s, in which he predicted the imminent death of Catherine II, indicated the exact date of her sudden death and predicted that the throne would pass to her son Paul (although the empress, not loving her son, prepared a will in favor of her grandson, Alexander). The elder's manuscript reached the capital, the Chief Prosecutor of the Synod himself beat him in the tinsel, threatened him with fierce executions, and the Empress ordered him to be stripped and imprisoned in the Shlisselburg fortress.

What will it be like there under nadide?

Paul I, who ascended the throne after the sudden death of his mother on the day indicated by Abel, affectionately accepted the seer’s defrock in December 1796. But the elder did not please the new sovereign and predicted his death on March 11: “From unfaithful servants... you will be strangled in the bedchamber by the villains whom you warm yourself on the royal chest.” Paul, restraining himself, began to ask him about what awaited his descendants. Perhaps the sovereign was motivated by the inherent curiosity of people - in the Persian language there is a word nadide, meaning great-great-grandson, and it is translated as “the one you cannot see.”

From the speech of the monk, the tsar learned that under his heir Alexander I there would be a big war, the Russians would take Paris, that the tsar “will find the royal crown heavy and will replace the feat of service with the feat of fasting and prayer.” Then it will be not the children of Alexander I (who will not exist) or the next brother Constantine who will be in power, but Nicholas I, whose reign “will begin with a fight.” After him, Paul’s grandson Alexander II will come to the throne, who will give freedom to the serfs, liberate the Slavs of the Balkans, the rebels will start hunting for him and one day they will kill him during the day, in the middle of the capital.

Paul's great-grandson will be Alexander III. This is a time of calm, and then the same nadide will come to power - Emperor Nicholas II, who “will replace the royal crown with a crown of thorns.” Under him, a great war will begin, and people will fly like birds in the sky and swim under water like fish, and they will choke each other with the foul-smelling gray, and on the eve of victory in this war the royal throne will collapse, and “a man with an ax will take there is power in madness.” The kingdom of godlessness will come, and “the new Batu in the west will raise his hand” against Russia.

Paul personally wrote down all these prophecies of the elder on paper as a “Letter to a Descendant,” sealed them in an envelope and signed the envelope so that the envelope would be opened a hundred years after his, Paul’s, death. The emperor's widow Maria Feodorovna put the “Letter to a Descendant” in a cypress casket, which was opened by Emperor Nicholas II on March 11, 1901...

Sit until the prophecy comes true

Paul released the elder and allowed him to take monastic vows again under the name Abel, with which he went down in history. But still, in May 1800, he was imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress, as one historian wrote, “to wait for March 11, 1801.” After this fateful day for Paul, Abel was immediately released from the fortress in order to be sent even further - to Solovki.

But a voice from heaven did not give Abel peace, and in 1802 he wrote a new book in which he predicted the invasion of the French and the fire of Moscow. The prophecy was reported to Alexander I, and he ordered Abel to be imprisoned in a monastery prison. This time Abel had to wait 10 years until the fire of Moscow illuminated his exit from prison. In December 1812, Abel was released - facts, as we know, are stubborn things.

Abel was pardoned (note that he was not rehabilitated, but pardoned). But still they respected him - they issued him a passport “for free passage, also allowing him to choose for his stay the monastery he wishes.” Of course, no one apologized to him for the years lost in captivity - the authorities do not recognize such sentimentality and humanitarian nonsense: get out of here, old man, quickly and be glad that you haven’t been crushed into dust yet!

Freedom to wander along dusty roads

But Abel needed freedom, and he went to holy places from one monastery to another in a crowd of the same “enchanted wanderers.” During these blessed two years, the elder saw a lot of things, visited Constantinople, Jerusalem, and prayed on the famous Mount Athos. But in 1814, trouble happened to him - he lost his passport and turned to the chief prosecutor for a duplicate, who reported this to Emperor Alexander.

The reader may draw attention to the highest level of decision-making to issue an ordinary passport to some simple monk. It turns out that the sovereign was dissatisfied with the fact that Abel “still continues to roam around Russia.” He was ordered to definitely choose a monastery and settle there. But Abel somehow sluggishly carried out the will of the monarch and continued to wander around monasteries and among familiar pilgrims, who happily took the noble elder for their support. In the end, with the accession of Nicholas I, he returned to his homeland, settled with relatives in the village of Akulovka, where Nikolaev gendarmes found him to take him to Suzdal.

"The serpent will live thirty years"

An attentive reader has probably noticed that I regard the above with a certain humor and distrust - our sources about Abel’s prophecies are too unreliable, there is so much mysterious fog and omissions surrounding them! Interpretations of prophecies are given in a variety of ways, and the interpretations are usually in tune with what is happening in society at the time of commentary. Typically, professional historians try to avoid these topics - let the authors of the Caravan of Stories or other glamorous publications practice this! And I would not have sat down to write this article if not for one oddity that struck me.

The well-known hussar, poet and hero of the War of 1812, Denis Davydov, wrote about Abel in his memoirs that he “was gifted with the ability to correctly predict the future.” Further, Davydov partially retells the above rumors and facts from the life and prophecies of Abel. But at the end he writes: “Abel was in Moscow during the accession of Nicholas to the throne, he then said about him: “The serpent will live thirty years.”

I would not quote this passage from Davydov’s memoirs if it were not for two dates: Davydov included Abel’s prophecy in his notes and died in 1839, and Nicholas I actually lived exactly 30 years and died in 1855. Fraud is impossible! Of course, we can say that this is a coincidence, an accident. But there are too many coincidences and accidents around the name of one modest old man...

Predictions of world clairvoyants for Russia

Russia has a very interesting future, which absolutely no one in the world expects from Russia. It is the Russians who will begin the rebirth of the entire World. And no one can imagine how profound these changes will be throughout the vast world, caused specifically by Russia.

“Watch Russia - whatever path Russia goes, the rest of the world will follow it in the same way.”

American clairvoyant Jane Dixon:

Natural disasters of the early 21st century and all the global disasters caused by them will least affect Russia, and they will affect Russian Siberia even less. Russia will have the opportunity for rapid and powerful development. The hopes of the World and its revival will come precisely from Russia.

Predictions of the Italian clairvoyant Mavis:

Russia has a very interesting future, which absolutely no one in the world expects from Russia. It is the Russians who will begin the rebirth of the entire World. And no one can imagine how profound these changes will be throughout the vast world, caused specifically by Russia. In Russia, even the deepest province will come to life, many new cities will appear and grow on the very periphery... Russia will reach such a uniquely high level of development that no one, even the most developed state in the world, does not have now and even by that time will not have... Then for Russia all other countries will be drawn in as well... The former current Western path of development of earthly civilization will very soon be replaced by a new and precisely Russian path.

Vanga predicted in 1996:

A new man under the sign of the New Teaching will appear in Russia, and he will rule Russia all his life... The New Teaching will come from Russia - this is the oldest and truest teaching - will spread throughout the world and the day will come when all religions in the world will disappear and they will be replaced this is a new philosophical teaching of the Fire Bible.

Socialism will return to Russia in a new form, there will be large collective and cooperative agricultural enterprises in Russia, and the former Soviet Union will be restored again, but the union will be new. Russia will strengthen and grow, no one can stop Russia, there is no force that could break Russia. Russia will sweep away everything in its path, and will not only survive, but will also become the sole and undivided “mistress of the world,” and even America in the 2030s will recognize Russia’s complete superiority. Russia will again become a strong and powerful real empire, and will again be called by the old ancient name of Rus'.

Clairvoyant Edgar Cayce predicted:

Before the 20th century ends, the collapse of communism will occur in the USSR, but Russia, freed from communism, will face not progress, but a very difficult crisis. However, after 2010 the former USSR will be revived, but it will be revived in a new form. It is Russia that will lead the revived civilization of the Earth, and Siberia will become the center of this revival of the whole world. Through Russia, the hope of a lasting and just peace will come to the rest of the world.

Paracelsus' prediction:

There is one people that Herodotus called the Hyperboreans - the ancestors of all peoples and all earthly civilizations - Aryans, which means “noble”. The current name of the ancestral land of this ancient people is Muscovy. The Hyperboreans will experience a lot in their turbulent future history - both a terrible decline with a great variety of all kinds of disasters and a powerful great prosperity with a great variety of all kinds of benefits, which will come at the beginning of the 21st century, i.e. even before 2040.

Prophecy of 1930 by St. Theophan of Poltava:

Russia will rise from the dead and the whole world will be surprised...The Orthodoxy that was in Russia before will no longer exist, but the true faith will not only be reborn, but will also triumph.

In connection with the beginning of the “Color” Revolution in America, it makes sense to recall the predictions about its death. Looks like the time has come!

“The powerful are always to blame for the powerless.” And today the United States is considered so strong throughout the world. On the other hand, with their boorish behavior and shameless lies, the American military and politicians seem to attract all the world's negativity to their country.

United Islands of America

American seer Dr. Lindsay predicted in the 1960s of the last century about a giant “convulsion” that would sweep across the United States. And the first victim state will be California - it will fall apart exactly along the 1,300-kilometer-long San Andreas transform fault, which runs between the North American and Pacific tectonic plates. At the same time, the southwestern piece will gradually plunge into the abyss of the ocean. Only a few islands will remain from the United States. In turn, this earthquake will cause a tsunami with waves of 50 meters that will engulf coastal cities. But this is only part of Dr. Lindsay’s predictions: it is noteworthy that as soon as he began to voice his terrible pictures that he saw through time and space, the intelligence services immediately silenced him, and the visions themselves were classified “to avoid panic among the population.”

He is echoed by another very famous American clairvoyant in the United States, Edgar Cayce, who prophesied the destruction of not only many states on both coasts, which will sink to the bottom of the ocean, but also territories in the middle of America. Megacities such as New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles will disappear from the face of the earth. The same thing will happen to Georgia, the Carolinas and many other states that will become seabed.

“I see huge waves swallowing New York and breaking skyscrapers like straws,” admitted another American clairvoyant, John Schmidt. “Florida, California and many other coastal states will go under water.”

Bible prophecies

You will say - these are just people, they can dream anything. Then let's turn to other, more authoritative predictions. Thus, John the Theologian in his “Revelation” spoke about the death of the most powerful, rich and influential country in the world, which spreads the ideology of sin and war everywhere. He prophesies to her the disintegration into three islands. True, he called it “Babylon”. However, it does not take an extremely perceptive person to understand what kind of empire he had in mind.

The prophecies of the abbess and abbess Hildegard of Bingen, who lived 900 years ago and was revered as a saint, also speak of the unenviable fate of a distant nation. The American continent itself had not yet been discovered, and even then she predicted for the great people living overseas, and for the land inhabited by different tribes with different skin colors, a terrible earthquake, tidal waves and hurricanes that would destroy everything in their path. “This people,” states the Doctor of the Church (such an honorary title was awarded to Hildegard), “will face great misfortunes at sea - after all, almost all of this land will go under water.”

Our monk Gilaron also predicted this fate for America: “Because of a devastating earthquake and flood, the great empire across the sea will come to an end - only islands will remain.”

“The American nation has long since gone from being simply stupid to being a veritable stench in the nostrils of God and a disgusting monster. The Lord told me that America is destined to fall to its knees: it will be a terrible sight - a fallen superpower, predicts the American Thomas Descartes. – The streets of America will be filled with riots and blood. And the people of the United States themselves will watch as their children and loved ones die of starvation.”


Pictured: image of Abbess Hildegard of Bingen

"The Yankees will turn into real beasts"

The American seer Dannion Brickley also speaks about the terrible unrest: “The Yankees will turn into real animals and begin to live according to the laws of wolf packs, having lost faith in their country and American ideals. Endless racial conflicts and civil wars of all against all will begin. Riots will become commonplace. Chaos will come to the land of America."

The American clairvoyant Valdez Jr. also had terrible visions, who talked about “flocks” of hundreds of flying people, whom the hurricane wind, like locusts, lifted up and smashed and squashed against skyscrapers, about mountains of corpses and simply pieces of bodies without legs, arms, or heads.

In general, out of several dozen disastrous predictions widely known in the world regarding global catastrophes and cataclysms, 80 percent relate to the fate of America. In second place are prophecies related to Great Britain. In third place is the Apennine Peninsula. And here’s what’s remarkable: there is a complete lack of positivity in the predictions related to the fate of America. If other countries, judging by the prophecies, at the very least, but still “come around”, climb out of the abyss and ultimately continue to exist. As for the United States, the forecast of prophets, clairvoyants, soothsayers and psychics is the same - inevitable death. It will simply be swept off the face of the earth into the sea. Moreover, the picture of what will happen to America often coincides with people who are completely unfamiliar with each other and living in different times, down to the smallest detail - and this says a lot.

It is impossible to ignore one more fact that speaks for itself: among the predictors who promise the United States a deplorable fate, there are a lot of Americans - they seem to sense on a subtle level what will happen in the future to the land on which a person was born and to which he is connected by an invisible umbilical cord . This also confirms the high probability of the predictions made by the Americans themselves. Although there is a large percentage of those of us who, perhaps rightly, believe that the future is unknown to anyone. It’s not for nothing that they say (sometimes with good reason): if you want to make God laugh, tell him about your plans. So we have to wait. So we'll wait and see.

Abel, the famous monk, nicknamed “The Prophetic”, who predicted the fall of the Romanov dynasty, still remains a very mysterious person. How did he make his predictions and, most importantly, what remained unknown to us, our descendants? Does Russia have a happy future, or...

Abel, known as Vasily Vasiliev, was born in 1757 in the village of Akulovo, Tula province, into the family of a horse-farmer. At the age of 19, he left home, wandered throughout Great Rus' for 9 years, and in the fall of 1785 he humbly asked the abbot of the Valaam Monastery to allow him to live in the monastery. After living for a year in the monastery, Abel asked the good abbot, Abbot Nazarius, to go “to the desert,” settling as a hermit in a monastery.

Various temptations overcame Abel in the monastery, and at the age of 30, after a mysterious vision, he received the gift of prophecy and set out on a new journey “to tell and preach the mysteries of God.” For another 9 years he wandered around the world and finally stopped at the St. Nicholas Monastery in the Kostroma province. In the monastery he wrote “a book of wisdom and wisdom, in which it is written about the royal family.” The abbot of the monastery was seriously frightened and immediately sent Abel, along with his book, to Kostroma, to the spiritual consistory.

Archbishop Paul was even more frightened than the rector - after all, the book said that “Empress Catherine the Second will soon lose this life and her death will happen suddenly.” The fortuneteller, shackled, away from sin, was sent to St. Petersburg under strict escort.
In St. Petersburg, during interrogations, Abel humbly answered Chief Prosecutor Samoilov: “I was taught to write this book by the One who created heaven and earth, and everything in them...” Samoilov was especially interested in two questions: “Question 1. What did you dare to say in the book his own, as if Emperor Peter III had fallen from his wife? Question 2. Why did you include in your book such words that especially relate to Her Majesty, namely, “Akiba’s son will rise up against her” and so on, and how did you understand them?” To which the seer humbly responded: “For this is what God revealed to me.” They reported to the empress. But she, who did not tolerate mysticism, did not want to meet the prophet and ordered him to be imprisoned forever in the Shlisselburg fortress.

The prisoner spent 10 months and 10 days in a secret cell - until the death of the empress. In the casemate, he learned the news that shocked Russia, which he had known about for a long time: on November 6, 1796, at 9 o’clock in the morning, Empress Catherine II suddenly died. Exactly to the day, as the prophetic monk predicted.

Emperor Paul, having ascended the throne, immediately summoned Abel. Having removed those close to him, Paul “with fear and joy” asked to bless his reign, and also asked Abel “what will happen to him?” The Life is silent about Abel’s answer. Perhaps, taught by bitter experience and not wanting to go back to the dungeon, Abel kept silent about something, since Paul ordered Abel to be settled in the Alexander Nevsky Lavra and to be provided with everything he needed.

After living for a year in the Lavra, Abel did not calm down, he went again to Valaam, where he wrote a new book, “similar to the first and even more important.” Once again, the frightened abbot reported to St. Petersburg. The book was delivered to Paul I. It contained a prophecy about the imminent violent death of Pavel Petrovich, about which during a personal meeting the monk either prudently remained silent, or there was no revelation to him yet. Even the exact date of death of the emperor is indicated. On May 12, 1800, the angry Pavel ordered the ill-fated Abel to be imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress, in the Alekseevsky Ravelin, where he again spent 10 months and 10 days - until Pavel suddenly died “from a blow.” Emperor Alexander, having ascended the throne, immediately sent the ill-fated soothsayer to Solovki.

But even here the restless monk could not calm down. In 1802 On Solovki, Abel writes the third book, “in it it is written how Moscow will be taken and in what year.” At the same time, the year 1812 is indicated and the burning of Moscow is predicted. Emperor Alexander, not believing Abel, ordered to put the crazy monk in a monastery prison, promising that he would sit there until his prophecy came true.

Abel spent 10 years and 9 months in a terrible monastery prison. The prisoners there were treated mercilessly, two of them died from cold, hunger and carbon smoke, and good Abel, who decided to intercede for them, the regime was tightened to the point that he “was under death ten times, a hundred times he came to despair.”

When Napoleon captured Moscow, Alexander remembered Abel. The Solovetsky abbot received an order: if the prisoner is still alive, immediately send him to St. Petersburg. Despite the obvious resistance of the abbot, Abel was nevertheless taken to the capital, where the Chief Prosecutor of the Synod, A.N. Golitsyn, talked with the obstinate monk. The conversation was long, its exact content is unknown to anyone, since the conversation took place face to face. According to the monk himself, he told the prince “everything from beginning to end.” Having heard in the “secret answers” ​​the prophetic monk’s predictions, according to rumors, of the fate of all sovereigns until the end of centuries, until the coming of the Antichrist, the prince was horrified and was afraid to present the monk to the sovereign. After a conversation with Prince Golitsyn, Abel was left alone, and the soothsayer himself lost his desire to make predictions. “Now I decided it was better not to know anything, although to know and remain silent,” the monk answered his patron Countess Potemkina.

All subsequent years, Abel wandered, avoiding sedentary monastic life. He visited the Greek Athos, Constantinople-Constantinople, and Jerusalem. He was met either in Moscow or in the Trinity-Sergius Lavra, some considered him a prophet, some a charlatan. “Many of my friends saw him and talked to him; he is a simple man, without the slightest information and gloomy; many ladies, considering him a saint, went to see him and asked about their daughters’ suitors; He answered them that he was not a seer and that he only predicted when inspiration told him to speak. Since 1820, no one has seen him again, and it is not known where he went,” wrote L.N. Engelhardt in his “Notes.”

N.P. Rozanov traced the further fate of Abel using documents. In 1823, he was placed in the Vysotsky Monastery, but a few months after the death of Emperor Alexander, Abel quietly disappeared from the monastery, since “the father archimandrite wanted to send him to St. Petersburg by a false decree to the new sovereign” - perhaps Abel again wrote a new prophecy, which scared him abbot. One way or another, the new Emperor Nicholas, having familiarized himself with Abel’s case, ordered to imprison him in the prison department in the Suzdal Spaso-Evfimiev Monastery, the main church prison. There, in a secluded cell, the “life and suffering” of the monk Abel ended in 1841.

In 1875, the magazine “Russian Antiquity” (No. 2) published “The Life and Sufferings of Father and Monk Abel,” written by him at the beginning of the 19th century, 20 years before his death. At the very beginning of the “Life” the most important prediction of the monk was stated that in 1842. God's grace will descend on the earth and “all his elect and all his saints will reign. And they will reign with him for a thousand and fifty years, and at that time there will be one flock throughout the whole earth and one shepherd among them... then the dead will rise and the living will be renewed, and there will be judgment for all and division for all: who will be resurrected to eternal life and to immortal life and those who will be given over to death and corruption and eternal destruction.” This will happen in 2892.

Alas, this prediction has not yet come true, and God’s grace has not arrived on earth! The seditious books he compiled have not reached us, except for two: “The Book of Genesis” and “The Life and Sufferings of the Father and Monk Abel.” There are no prophecies in either book, except those that had already come true by that time. But, according to the descriptions of contemporaries, other books set out the history of the fall of the Romanov dynasty and even something related to our time. Still, we are left with the testimony of contemporaries.

Scientists and astrologers have enjoyed fame and honor at all times. Even during the reign of kings and emperors, there was always a seer or forecaster at court, whose words were listened to by noble nobles. He drew up horoscopes, studied the movements of the planets, made far-sighted plans for rulers, promised profitable marriages and prophesied the outcome of a military battle.

Throughout the history of the Russian state, many predictors have been known, but the most famous of them is the monk Abel. The elder recorded all his visions in a book, which he later called “The Terrible Book.” It is in this collection that the prophecy of the monk Abel about Russia for 2018 is found.

If you read the lines carefully, you can understand what awaits our state in the near future, as well as become familiar with the fate of other states.

Let's not lose sight of the fact that most of the visions that Abel saw came true with incredible accuracy. For his truthful speeches, the prophet was even placed in prison for several decades, because he without hesitation predicted not only victories, but also defeats for the rulers.

Abel was able to see the events of 1917, Napoleon's military aggression, the defeat of the Romanov family, the dates of death of the emperors, the beginning of World War II and much more. Rumor has it that such famous seers as Grigory Rasputin, St. Basil the Blessed and Vasily Nemchin based their predictions on the records of the ancient monk.

Of course, the affairs of past years are still of interest to various scientists (historians, writers, political scientists), but modern Russians are concerned about the current state and its future.

It is known that the famous prophet Abel made stunning statements regarding the fate of Russia, as well as the whole world. Well, the time has come to reveal these predictions to humanity.

Biography of Monk Abel

Let's take a little break from the notes of the wise old man and get acquainted with his life, because this is where the secret of his amazing divination abilities lies.

Monk Abel comes from the village of Akulovo, in the Tula region. At birth, his parents named him Vasily, without even suspecting what fate their baby would have.

Until the age of 28, Vasily led a completely ordinary life for those times: he worked hard in the field, started a family, and rejoiced at having children. However, completely unexpectedly for all his relatives, the guy goes to the Valaam Monastery and becomes a monk.

A year later, the servant of the Lord goes to the deserted island of Valaam and completely closes himself off from the bustle of the world. It was in this place that visions of the future first began to come to Abel.

The monk described these signs as a voice descending to him from heaven. The monk listened to the heavenly call and came to an ancient manuscript that contained revelations about our world.

After Abel read the chapters about Russia, a voice from above asked him to tell humanity about everything. The monk immediately set off on long journeys in order to tell about his knowledge to everyone who would listen to his words. After some time, Abel found refuge within the walls of the Nikolo-Babaevsky Monastery, where he wrote his first book.

In this book, the monk described the years of the reign of Empress Catherine, the accession to the throne of Paul the First, his death and all subsequent emperors of the Russian state.

During his lifetime, he was imprisoned several times, because the rulers were afraid of the elder’s truthful predictions. But despite the horror of the revealed secrets, many emperors and princes listened to Abel’s advice, although they did not fully believe him.

The life of the great clairvoyant ended in prison, where Emperor Nicholas I sent him. Surprisingly, the seer learned the date of his death 40 years before the sad event. The monk’s works were hidden for a long time “behind seven locks,” because they were not intended for the eyes of the common man.

Russia in 2018

There is plenty of her future. Ancient elders, predictors, astrologers and numerologists tried to speak out about the fate of this state so that people would understand what to expect in the future.

Almost all the legends agree on one thing - in 2018, there will finally be a lull in the country. Abel stated that in the period under review there would be a change of power and a fair person would be at the helm, thanks to whom Russia would again become a great and developed power.

The country will begin to gain power in all areas and many Western countries will look up to it.

What does Abel think about the end of the world?

According to the notes of the monk Abel, it will come in 2892 - this date is the end date in his book.

The monk indicated that the coming of the Antichrist is expected, who through his actions will plunge the world into total darkness. Humanity will turn into a kind of herd: uncontrollable, stupid, weak-willed. All people will be controlled by one person, and only after a thousand years will the inhabitants of the planet be able to “renew themselves.”

The prophet did not indicate how this renewal would occur, but he focused on the fact that people would be divided according to their actions and sins. Those who led a righteous life are destined for a happy existence, but those who did not live according to the Laws of God will have to feel the wrath of the Almighty.

In conclusion, I would like to add that we should not rely too much on a bright future, because no prophecies can protect us from troubles if we create them ourselves.

Each person should try to build his own destiny personally, and not rely on outsiders. Only our actions and words can radically change history - help Russia enter a happy and prosperous era.

The Jew will scourge the Russian land like a scorpion, plunder its shrines...

A significant role in the dissemination of warning revelations was played by the prophetic monk Abel (Vasily Vasiliev), who foreshadowed the tragic fate of members of the family of the Russian throne and the entire Russian Empire for the sins of the autocratic government. Historical materials have preserved evidence of him as God’s seer; in his spoken revelations he predicted major state upheavals. For this he had to endure a difficult burden of persecution, punishment and imprisonment.

Of his 80 years of life, he spent over 20 years in prison. Monk Abel, as a true prophet of God, who did not strive in earthly life to acquire material values, had a very difficult time carrying out a worthy prophetic service, however, with self-forgetfulness, he completely devoted his life to serving the Lord.

The rulers of the Russian state, having heard about God's prophet, immediately called him to them to receive flattering revelations about their rule, glorifying their power, strength and power. According to how it happened before the fierce wrath of the Lord in the corrupt Jewish government: “For this is a rebellious people, lying children, children who will not listen to the law of the Lord, who say to the seers, “Cease to see,” and to the prophets, “Do not prophesy.” tell us the truth, tell us flattering things, predict pleasant things” (Is. 30:9-10).

Despite the faces of the Russian government leadership, Monk Abel showed them exactly those impartial revelations of God that they really deserved. Monk Abel pointed out to the Russian emperors about their sinful lives, pointed out the need for correction and appeal to Heaven, warning that otherwise they would suffer a tragic fate.

People who speak the truth to rulers are not liked in any state. They are either liquidated, or “canned” for a long time in prisons, or, if the sovereign is a civilized person, they are simply deprived of citizenship and sent to tell the truth to other sovereigns. Actually, this is understandable. Well, what to do with people who make predictions to rulers? Predictions indicating the exact day of death, and what’s more, in a completely non-royal place - a toilet. “In the days of the great Catherine, there lived a monk of high life in the Solovetsky Monastery. His name was Abel.

He was perspicacious, and had a simple disposition, and because what was revealed to his spiritual eye, he announced it publicly, not caring about the consequences. The hour came and he began to prophesy: ​​such and such a time would pass, and the Queen would die, and he even indicated what kind of death. No matter how far Solovki were from St. Petersburg, Abel’s word soon reached the Secret Chancellery. A request to the abbot, and the abbot, without thinking twice, sent Abel to the sleigh and to St. Petersburg; - and in St. Petersburg the conversation is short: they took and put the prophet in a fortress ... "This is how they act as prophets in their own country. For his predictions, Abel was imprisoned in the Shlisselburg fortress “under the strongest guard.”

True, the essence of the prophecy, unfortunately, did not change. After Abel’s prediction, as they say, came into force - Catherine the Great died on that very day and in that very place - the monk was amnestied by Paul I himself. The Emperor wished to meet with the elder and hear new forecasts from him. Abel described in detail the death of the emperor, and at the same time the unenviable future of the Romanov dynasty. Paul I swallowed all this, ordered the elder to give a prediction in writing; This is how a sealed envelope appeared in the Gatchina Palace... Abel was released in peace to the Nevsky Monastery for a new monastic vow. It was there, at his second tonsure, that he received the name Abel.

But the prophet could not sit in the capital’s monastery. A year after his conversation with Pavel, he appears in Moscow, where he gives predictions to local aristocrats and wealthy merchants for money. Having earned some money, the monk goes to the Valaam Monastery.

But even there Abel does not live in peace: he again takes up the pen and writes books of predictions, where he reveals the imminent death of the emperor. The monk does not have the habit of writing on the table, so the entire monastery learns about the contents of the “centuries” of the Russian Nostradamus. After some time, by order of the emperor, Abel was brought in shackles to St. Petersburg and locked up in the Peter and Paul Fortress - “for disturbing the peace of mind of His Majesty.” Immediately after the death of Paul I, Abel was again released from prison. Alexander I is already becoming the liberator of the prophetic monk. The new emperor warns that he sends the monk further away, to the Solovetsky Monastery, without the right to leave the walls of the monastery. There the monk writes another book in which he predicts the capture of Moscow by Napoleon in 1812 and the burning of the city.

The prediction reaches the king, and he orders to calm down the imagination of Abel in the Solovetsky prison. But then 1812 comes, the Russian army surrenders Moscow to the French, and Belokamennaya, as the monk predicted, almost burns to the ground. Impressed, Alexander I orders: “Release Abel from the Solovetsky Monastery, give him a passport to all Russian cities and monasteries, provide him with money and clothes.” Once free, Abel decided not to irritate the royal family any longer, but went on a trip to the Holy Places: he visited Mount Athos, Jerusalem, and Constantinople. Then he settles in the Trinity-Sergeyeva Lavra. For some time he behaves quietly, until, after the accession of Nicholas I, he breaks through again. The new emperor did not like to stand on ceremony, therefore, “for the sake of humility,” he sent the monk into captivity in the Suzdal Spaso-Efimovsky Monastery, where in 1841 Abel introduced himself to the Lord. For 60 years this name did not annoy the House of Romanov, until one fine morning Nicholas II opened the envelope of Paul I.

What did Abel predict?

About Paul I

“Your reign will be short, and I see, sinner, your cruel end. You will suffer martyrdom at the hands of Sophronius of Jerusalem from unfaithful servants; you will be strangled in your bedchamber by the villains whom you warm in your royal bosom. On Holy Saturday they will bury you... They, these villains, trying to justify their great sin of regicide, will declare you insane, will revile your good memory... But the Russian people with their truthful soul will understand and appreciate you and will bear their sorrows to your tomb , asking for your intercession and softening the hearts of the unrighteous and cruel. The number of your years is like counting beech trees.” The prediction that the Russian people will appreciate Paul I has not yet come true. If today we were to conduct a survey about the attitude of Russians towards past autocrats, Pavel would certainly be one of the outsiders.

About Alexander I

“The Frenchman will burn Moscow down under Him, and He will take Paris from him and call him Blessed. But secret sorrow will become unbearable to Him, and the Royal crown will seem heavy to Him. He will replace the feat of Royal service with the feat of fasting and prayer. He will be righteous in the eyes of God: he will be a white monk in the world. I saw over the Russian land the star of the great saint of God. It burns, it flares up. This ascetic will bring about Alexandrov’s entire destiny...” According to legend, Alexander I did not die in Taganrog, but turned into elder Fyodor Kuzmich and went to wander around Rus'.

About Nicholas I

“The beginning of the reign of Your son Nicholas will begin with a fight, a Voltairean rebellion. This will be a malicious seed, a destructive seed for Russia. If it weren’t for the grace of God covering Russia, then... About a hundred years after that, the House of the Most Holy Theotokos will become impoverished, and the Russian Power will turn into an abomination of desolation.”

About Alexander II

“Your grandson, Alexander II, destined to be the Tsar-Liberator. He will fulfill your plan - he will free the peasants, and then he will beat the Turks and also give the Slavs freedom from the yoke of the infidel. The Jews will not forgive him for his great deeds, they will begin to hunt him, they will kill him in the middle of a clear day, in the capital of a loyal subject with the hands of renegades. Like you, he will seal the feat of his service with royal blood...”

About Alexander III

“The Tsar-Liberator will be succeeded by the Tsar-Peacemaker, his son, and your great-grandson, Alexander the Third. His reign will be glorious. He will besiege the accursed sedition, he will restore peace and order.”

About Nicholas II

“To Nicholas II - the holy Tsar, like the long-suffering Job. He will have the mind of Christ, long-suffering and dove-like purity. Scripture testifies about him: Psalms 90, 10 and 20 revealed to me his whole fate. He will replace the royal crown with a crown of thorns; he will be betrayed by his people, as the Son of God once was. The Redeemer will be, he will redeem his people - like a bloodless sacrifice. There will be a war, a great war, a world war. People will fly through the air like birds, swim under water like fish, and begin to destroy each other with foul-smelling brimstone. On the eve of victory, the royal throne will collapse. Treason will grow and multiply. And your great-grandson will be betrayed, many of your descendants will whiten their clothes with the blood of a lamb in the same way, a man with an ax will take power in madness, but then he himself will cry. The Egyptian execution will truly come.”

About the new unrest in Russia

“Blood and tears will water the damp earth. Bloody rivers will flow. Brother will rise up against brother. And again: fire, sword, invasion of foreigners and an internal enemy, godless power, the Jew will scourge the Russian land like a scorpion, plunder its shrines, close the churches of God, execute the best Russian people. This is God’s permission, God’s anger for Russia’s renunciation of its God-anointed One. Or else there will be more! The Angel of the Lord pours out new bowls of tribulation so that people will come to their senses. Two wars, one worse than the other. The new Batu in the West will raise his hand. People between fire and flame. But he will not be destroyed from the face of the earth, for the prayer of the martyred king is sufficient for him.”

Monk Abel is the most mysterious Russian predictor who lived at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. Even during his lifetime, his name was surrounded by a trail of legends and rumors, and every prophecy of the monk Abel came true. He predicted the death of Catherine II and Paul I, the arrival of Napoleon in Moscow, the death of the Russian Empire and other events

Abel (in the world Vasily Vasiliev) is an Orthodox monk who predicted many key events in the Russian Empire.

They say that there are no prophets in their own country. It is not true. Throughout the history of the Russian land, there were people to whom more was revealed than to mere mortals. Saints, holy fools, hermit monks, people of God - they were called differently, but they all had sincere faith in the Lord in their hearts and lived according to his commandments. This gave them unshakable faith in their beliefs and they were not afraid to speak the dangerous truth even to the powers that be, although in Russia this has always been a very risky endeavor.

Some of them were given a lot, they knew not only how to gain spiritual purity, but the future was open to their eyes. Sergius of Radonezh, Seraphim of Sarov, Ksenia of Petersburg, Matrona of Moscow - they were all deeply religious people, but at the same time they had the gift of seeing the future.

Monk Abel occupies a special place among Russian prophets; the monk’s prophecies and predictions almost always came true and caused serious trouble for their author.

Questions from visitors and answers from experts:

Biography of the famous monk

Monk Abel is an absolutely real historical figure, a man who lived at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. He was able to predict all the significant events of the 19th and 20th centuries, but some of the prophecies of the monk Abel about the future of Russia date back to our time. His predictions were very disliked by the powers that be, for every accurate prophecy the authorities sent the daring monk to the government house, so the biography of Abel is better read than any other historical novel.

The future monk was born on March 18, 1757 in the Tula province into an ordinary peasant family. This man did not stand out in any way from the rest of the serfs; he was married and had children. Then something happens: he drops everything and goes to the Valaam Monastery - one of the most ancient centers of Orthodoxy. In 1785 he took monastic vows and became monk Abel. But soon he leaves the monastery and wanders around the world for several years. Abel finds a new refuge in the Nikolo-Babaevsky Monastery. It was in this monastery that he began to write down his prophecies in a special notebook, which later brought him so much trouble and trouble.

Predictions that came true

About Catherine II

In 1796, he showed his notes to the rector, which, among other things, indicated that the Russian Empress Catherine would die in a few months. The scandal turned out to be huge, the church considered this prophecy to be blasphemy, he was stripped of his hair and handed over to the civil authorities. They, without thinking twice, put him in prison. The news of the seditious monk-fortuneteller reached Catherine herself, she canceled his death penalty and sent him to the dungeon. And on November 17, 1796, the empress suddenly died, and everyone realized that Abel was right.

About Paul I

Abel predicted the death of Catherine II and her son Paul I. For his predictions, he was stripped of his hair and sent to prison.

After Catherine's death, her son Paul I, who strongly disliked his mother, ascended the throne. The new prosecutor general, sorting through the papers of the Synod, accidentally finds Abel's manuscripts and orders him to be taken to the capital. Moreover, Abel receives an audience with the new emperor, who forgives him and allows him to take monastic rank again.

He again goes to the Valaam monastery, where he immediately begins writing new prophecies, this time about the next emperor, in which he named the date of Paul's death.

Everything happened again: the monk showed the predictions to the abbot, he informed the secular authorities, and Abel was arrested a second time. But Paul did not remain on the Russian throne for long: he died as a result of a palace coup on March 12, 1801. After this, the monk was released from the fortress and sent to the Solovetsky Islands into exile.

About the capture of Moscow by the French

For predicting the surrender of Moscow to the French, the monk was again placed in prison for a long 10 years.

However, this link does not discourage Abel from telling people what awaits them. And the fate of Russia in the 19th century, as we know, was not easy. In 1801, he describes the events of the Patriotic War of 1812, predicts the Battle of Borodino and the capture of Moscow by Napoleon.

The restless prophet was noticed by the next Russian emperor, Alexander I, who ordered him to be sent to the inner prison of the monastery (many important prisoners were kept there).

Abel spent ten years in this prison, just before the start of the war with the French. After this, the emperor had to release him. Moreover, the Russian emperor ordered a passport to be made for Abel, to provide him with money, clothing and everything necessary. From this moment on, Abel’s “finest hour” begins; he ends up in St. Petersburg, where he becomes popular with the highest nobility of the empire. The monk travels freely around the country, making pilgrimages to Mount Athos and Jerusalem.

About Nicholas I

After long wanderings, Abel settles in the Trinity-Sergius Lavra. This could have been a happy ending to the monk's troubled life, but, alas, everything was different. In 1826, he predicted the future for Nicholas I, who did not like it. Abel again goes to prison, where he remains until his death in 1841. This is part of the soothsayer’s biography, which we know more or less reliably. But there is another part of it, much more mysterious, but much less studied.

About Nicholas II

The widow of Paul I sealed Abel's notes with the inscription to open in 100 years. Nicholas II got acquainted with them.

It would seem, what connects the monk Abel and the last emperor from the house of Romanov? There is a legend that the manuscript containing the prophecies and predictions of the monk Abel about the future of Russia was sealed by the widow of Paul I, with instructions for descendants to read it a hundred years later.

This manuscript was kept in the palace in Gatchina. In 1901, Nicholas II and the Empress came to the palace to reveal the centuries-old secret of the dynasty. They rode cheerful and lively, as if on a holiday, but, apparently, Abel did not know how to make good predictions for representatives of the Romanov family. According to eyewitnesses, Nikolai returned to the capital very thoughtful and sad.

It was after reading the manuscript that Nicholas II began to call 1918 a fatal year for himself. And so it happened. In 1903, Nicholas was delivered the prophecies of another famous Russian predictor, Seraphim of Sarov; they say that after reading them, the emperor cried for a long time.

No one has seen this manuscript; information about it is only in retellings, which differ greatly from each other. Believe it or not is your own business.

It is possible that it was the prophecies read that forced the last Russian emperor to behave so passively during the critical days of the Russian turmoil. They say that it was in conversations with Paul I that the full power of the gift that the monk Abel possessed was revealed. Prophecies and predictions about Russia in the 20th century could not fail to impress Emperor Paul, so he decided to warn his distant descendant.

But, unfortunately, it was not possible to change the course of history. Russia had to go through two world wars, turmoil, famine and rivers of blood. And the imperial family became only one of the first victims of this hard time. In his notes, Abel says: innumerable disasters will fall on the Russian people because they betrayed their king.

In his predictions, Abel said that out of the entire royal family, only one of the daughters, whom he called “resurrected” (translated from Greek Anastasia - “resurrected”), would be saved. For many decades, legends circulated that it was Anastasia who was able to survive that terrible night when the Bolsheviks shot her entire family. Whether this is true or not, the debate continues to this day.

About the modern history of Russia

There are legends that there is a whole collection containing the prophecies of the monk Abel about the future of Russia. It was carefully preserved first by the tsarist gendarmes, and then by the Soviet secret services. It was this that was shown to Emperor Nicholas.

A lot of texts attributed to the monk Abel began to appear immediately after the collapse of the USSR. All of them dealt with the history of the twentieth century, and described the period from approximately 1920 to 1990. There are references to a “bald man with an axe” who will be buried on Red Square (Lenin) and to seventy years of desolation and disaster, after which demons will flee the country.

The texts also talk about Boris, who will come after this (he is called the “second Boris”). His rule will lead the country to the brink of collapse, and on his shoulders will “sit a little man, half bald, half hairy,” and he will be the next ruler. Then there will be a long war in the “Promethean Mountains” (Caucasus), another Tauride War. The “little man” will be replaced by a young man, who will soon be recognized as an impostor.

Many say that these are the prophecies of the monk Abel about Putin. Yes, indeed, many details coincide: Boris Yeltsin was tall, it was he who brought Putin to power, who can truly be called “half hairy.” However, the texts say that this man is from a southern city, and Putin, as is known, was born in St. Petersburg. And the text itself is of rather dubious origin. So, believe it or not is your business.

There are also positive aspects in this manuscript: Abel believes that the end of the world will come in 2896, and bright prospects await Russia in the foreseeable future.

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Comments from site visitors

    The name itself is Abel, it seems to say that the prophet can be trusted. It’s a pity that there are no reliable documents available to the general public): I had never heard of him until now, thanks for the material.

    I wonder who the next impostor ruler will be, I wonder) A man with an ax in the square is also a strong metaphor. In general, it would be quite interesting to read all his predictions in the original.

    Several years ago I read prophecies that there would be a woman president in Russia, but look how it turns out... Putin and Medvedev and no one else for the coming years, so prophecies do not always come true, apparently

    I read the article after the program about Nicholas 2 on TV. Which talked about the letter of Paul the First, a hundred years later. I didn’t like the Western Ukrainian approach of “Independence” and the pushing or rather pulling of Yulia Tymoshenko to her ancient Slavic roots, and this despite the fact that the origin of her grandfather, supposedly a native Latvian, is becoming increasingly obvious “Her grandfather is Abram Kelmanovich Kapitelman.” In the early 90s, they moved en masse to Israel and the USA. Now many, already with dual citizenship, are returning to the Russian Federation. So that…

    “The Antichrist himself will be afraid of the Russian Tsar.” (St. Venerable Lawrence of Chernigov) - this is one of the real prophecies. Think about it, that is, they will be at the same time: the Russian Orthodox kingdom will nevertheless be created and will definitely survive.

    And at the beginning of the article I wanted to criticize this Abel and his prophecies, but at the very end it is written that he promised Russia brilliant prospects) I won’t swear, everything is super)) apparently we choose for ourselves, and which prophecies we believe in and which ones we don’t, more precisely , which ones we like, and those we believe))

    It was the prophecies that were read that forced the last Russian emperor to behave so passively during the critical days of the Russian turmoil.
    Well, well, I found an excuse, I read the prophecy and quieted down just in case, very masculine))

    The monk could predict not only the deaths of emperors, but alternate them with other more reliable events. Life doesn’t teach you anything, I went to prison four times for the same act). And who is he to just get into trouble? But apparently the truth is more expensive, where can we tell...

    On the contrary, I believe that the man died for the truth, because if he had been listened to and not received with hostility, then it would have been possible to prepare for the events and they would not have been so sad. But, unfortunately, people at all times do not like and do not want to accept the truth if they do not like it...

    For some reason, I didn’t see a hint of independence, Tymoshenko or other Ukrainian attributes in the text of the article. Someone is pulling facts by the ears, it seems to me. So that…

    For me, every person at least once heard the name Nastradamus, well, or Rasputinoni are wildly popular, although these people were not such accurate predictors. And the person who accurately predicted the fate of Russia and was able to foresee the future with amazing reliability was Abel himself. most don't know).

    By the way, I ran my eyes through the entire article again, and still didn’t see the real name of Monk Abel, although other sources indicated that this person was Vasily Vasiliev. I’m quite surprised by his predictions, because he predicted the death of many Russian emperors, which in general and it came true, so I personally thought a lot about his predictions about the future......!

    There is no need to remake Abel's predictions in Putin's way. This is the first thing. Second, Nemchin is not Abel. The handwriting doesn't match.

    All these predictions are, of course, not bad, but very often people invent or completely worship the prediction. As a result, they ruin their fate. And if they say something bad, then it’s even worse, people simply cannot think about anything else except the prediction and everything ends badly. I’m not just saying this, I saw from the experience of my friends how this all happens.

    I read and am surprised how many talented predictors there are who have the gift of clairvoyance. And how difficult life was for such people. It’s simply amazing, it seems like there is a gift, so use it, live happily. But in life it turns out that these are extremely unhappy people who have suffered many losses and troubles.

    God gives prophecy to warn, for a good prophecy you need to pray and ask God for fulfillment, if something bad happens and ask for mercy from the Lord. As an example: God said that Nineveh would be destroyed in 40 days and sent his prophet Jonah to announce this, the inhabitants of the city listened to his words and everyone repented, including the king, and the prophecy was not fulfilled.

    And soothsayers, fortune tellers, psychics, etc. it is written “an abomination in the eyes of the Lord” and it is better not to look in their direction at all

    Everything is somehow blurry. Can be interpreted in different ways. Moreover, I read different versions of this prophecy. Everywhere the chronological order is different. For example, about a man with a black face - Chernomyrdin comes up. Moreover, during his time there were Chechen wars. And Chernomyrdin has two higher educations and two professions. But Putin cannot be brought into this in any way. Doesn't fit. if he fits, then so does anyone else. And the young man is most likely Kiriyenko. We remember that period well. Like a kaleidoscope, prime ministers changed one after another. I’ve lost count of how many of them we had during the Yeltsin period. They also brought in some kind of potter. Well, let's wait. However, to believe these prophecies - they are somehow like an order. What they predicted for us here on the Internet about the last US President and about the last Pope. Nothing came true. All this is fiction and all these prophecies are projects of the special services. Now, if the photos of the original source were posted in the original language, then it would be even more or less possible to consider them.

    Abel is one of my favorite Russian prophets. Predicts very accurately. It's worth listening to him. Unfortunately, at the moment it is difficult to discern which prophecies were actually written by him and which were attributed. This is the main problem. And so he is a good prophet.

    And the impostor is probably Medvedev? How much trouble has he brought to Russia (((It’s time for us brothers to choose a Tsar, the Master of the Russian land...Nicholas the Second was 1.5% Russian, and the rest of the blood is not too much! God loves Russia, that’s why he tests...

    People with mystical abilities have always been outcasts in society, especially when you speak the truth, and not what the rulers want to hear from you. Monk Aveli could help in making some important decisions with the help of his gift, who knows, maybe our history would have become different

    If in fact there is a collection of prophecies of the monk Abel, who is holding it now? Why can’t it be disclosed and put on public display? If Russia really has a bright future, then let me see, read, and why hide such good news?

    As I understand these emperors and empresses) Who would want to know the date of their death and if it is still close. Monk Abel apparently was not afraid of human suffering, because he never hid the truth. This makes him mysterious, a man of God

    Interesting article. The fate of predictors is always shrouded in mystery and uncertainty, and how much torment he had to endure. I’m glad that Russia will have power and success, even though my children and grandchildren will be able to see this world better than it is now

    The predictions are somewhat vague and take many years to decipher. Let’s take, for example, the “bald man with an axe,” we now know who we’re talking about. And half bald and hairy is generally a puzzle, not to mention who the impostor is, according to his prophecy

    The history of Russia has always been characterized by complexity and mystery. I like to read history books and think about what would have happened now if this and that had not happened. The course of history is not subject to our control, there are Higher powers, our job is to live our lives and enjoy every day

    We know the predictions that came true. It is unclear how many there were in general. I am inclined to believe only official data and papers, although there are cases when rulers rewrote history anew and the information that could have been invented has reached us