Today’s Vegetarian Elite
will be presented
in Russian
with subtitles in Arabic,
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Indonesian, Italian,
Japanese, Korean,
Mongolian, Nepali,
Persian, Portuguese,
Russian, Spanish,
Tagalog and Thai.
Marina Devyatova –
a musical star in Russia’s
multifaceted culture.
Gifted with
a beautiful voice of
a younger generation
and profound love
for folk music, she is
dedicated to bringing
the impressive legacy
of her culture into a
new and flourishing era.
With the conviction that
talent comes with
responsibilities,
as an exceptional singer,
Marina Devyatova
is doing her part to
maintain marvelous
aspects of Russian music.
As a devout person,
Marina knows that
it is crucial to be
in communion with God
and to adhere to
sacred principles of life,
such as love and harmony.
With a heart of
compassion,
she has adopted
a vegetarian lifestyle.
Moreover, she stopped
wearing fur coats and
leather to avoid inflicting
harm and pain upon
our animal co-inhabitants.
Today, in part one of
this two-part program,
let us immerse
in the splendid world
of Russian folk and
pop music performed
by Marina Devyatova.
This thoughtful artist
also shares with us
her insights on the
importance of conveying
our benevolence
to all beings
through our actions
and a non-violent diet.
I am the fire and
you are the water
Between us
no sadness, no pain
Our thread is always
leading us
You could be far,
but all is in our hands
And that means nothing
can pull us apart
Days are spinning fast
But it doesn’t matter
I am the fire,
you are the water
Where you have lyrics,
you have a song
Wherever you are,
I am there too
Like the shadow and
the light
I am the fire,
you are the water
But we are together again
Wherever you are,
I am there too
Whether you want it or not
I am the fire,
you are the water
Where you have lyrics,
you have a song
Wherever you are,
I am there too
Like the shadow
and the light
I am the fire,
you are the water
But we are together again
Wherever you are,
I am there too
Whether you want it or not
Whether you want it or not.
Marina Devyatova was
born in Moscow, Russia
in a family of musicians.
Her father,
People’s Artist of Russia
Vladimir Devyatov,
served as model of
professionalism and
helped her discover
the love
for Russian folk music.
Marina Devyatova
is a laureate of
the Ippolitov-Ivanov
national Russian
competition of folk
songs.
She participated in the
international competition
“The Slavic Bazaar,”
and has performed
in many concerts and
governmental receptions.
Her audience includes
many world leaders and
dignitaries, among whom
were His Excellency
Russian President
Dimitry Medvedev,
His Excellency Prime
Minister Vladimir Putin,
and Her Majesty Queen
Elizabeth II.
In 2008, the
Central House of Arts,
with the support of
the Russian Ministry of
Culture,
held a Marina Devyatova
solo concert that was
devoted to Russian
traditions and folklore.
Bird cherry tree,
bird cherry tree,
densely branched!
A scarlet flower
on the bird cherry tree.
One of the most
significant events
in Marina Devyatova’s
career was
her participation
in the “National Artist”
singing competition
in which she emerged
as a finalist.
The competition
is similar to
the world famous
“American Idol” and
is watched throughout
Russia as well as her
neighboring countries.
Marina believes that
this competition shaped
her as a professional.
Marina performed
many wonderful songs
throughout this project,
but the most memorable
one was her duet with
the 2001 winner of
“National Artist”
Alexandre Goman.
You wouldn’t be lonely now
And my cold home
would be so warm
But again the lesson
wasn’t learned
And our paths again
were separated
It could have been love
No more and no less
It could have been love
But it did not happen
It could have been love
Unearthly,
unprecedented
It could have been love
But it did not happen,
did not happen.
Ms. Marina Devyatova
talks about
her earnest ideals
in preserving Russian
folk music traditions.
I am uplifting
our Russian art and
our Russian songs,
our folklore.
Sadly, in Russia, it is not
something popular and
unfortunately we are
forgetting our roots.
Maybe it’s because
national music is more of
a “countryside” culture,
and nowadays more
people move to the cities
and there are
fewer and fewer villages.
I am trying to bring
some kind of patriotism,
to unite the younger
generation and basically
the older generation.
The culture should unite
us because culture is
the only thing
that unites people.
As long as
Russian people exist,
the Russian song will
also exist on Earth.
Therefore, we are trying
to save somehow
those traditions that were
kept for centuries.
We give them a little bit
of a modern twist and
bring them to
the young generation
with more flavor.
This is also to say that
we don’t have to be
like anyone else.
We have our tradition.
And we are so rich
in our folklore.
If you have your own
culture,
you should follow it and,
most importantly,
you should be proud of it.
When you go somewhere
to a far corner of Russia,
such as Tyumen, Siberia,
Ural, or to the Far East,
people there, of course,
miss this culture
and these songs.
And, of course, I am very
pleased to be with you.
During my concerts
I say:
“With your applause
you are supporting
our culture.”
From far away,
the long Volga River
flowing
No end, no boundary
Among the ripe wheat
Among the white snow
My Volga is flowing
And I am 17 years old.
The mother said:
“Anything is possible,
my son
Maybe you’ll grow weary
of the roads
When you return home
at the end of your way
Dip your palms
into the Volga.”
The celebrated artist
Marina Devyatova shares
with us her views
on happiness, harmony,
and her own
spiritual practice.
We should just have
happiness in our hearts,
love in our hearts, and
serve our mission here,
our relatives and
our loved ones
to the maximum.
And, of course, it is
important to understand
that our soul is eternal,
but the body is only
to fulfill certain life’s
functions.
If your physical essence
and spiritual essence
are in harmony, then
you will find happiness.
We all believe that
there is something.
Some call it
an invisible power.
Some call it
a higher voice.
Some call it God.
But everyone believes in it.
But not everybody knows
how to find it.
This is wisdom.
I am practicing
Bhakti Yoga and,
of course, I understand
that animals are our little
friends and, of course,
I look at the food
completely different now.
I am not looking at it
as a pleasure,
but as a necessity to
simply maintain
my physical body,
so that it can serve
my profession and serve
people, so that I can
fulfill my assigned duties
given to me by God.
Ms. Devyatova expresses
her thoughts on the moral
obligation of choosing
a cruelty-free diet.
If you eat and kill
animals,
you take upon yourself
a certain responsibility.
You are killing.
But if you let these
living beings be where
they belong, they fulfill
certain functions.
And there are many
spiritual fathers who
regard this as killing;
therefore
they abstain from using
animal-based products.
Many great individuals
were vegetarians.
Therefore, this is
a matter of choice.
You should not limit
yourselves only to
what you feel,
to what you know.
Now, I think, our world is
so rich in literature and
the Internet.
It is important to
expand our views,
expand our thinking,
and expand
our spiritual essence.
And then our world
will be in order.
Then our soul will be
in harmony.
Marina further elaborates
on the deeper reason
for consciously adopting
a plant-based diet.
Many ask me if this is
related to religion.
I can say no.
I know many people, even
in our Orthodox Church,
many monks
who are vegetarians,
who are vegans, who
do not eat anything at all.
This is not linked to
religion,
not at all linked to faith.
Faith is in our heart,
in our soul.
But this is my moral and
ethical attitude towards
our Earth and
the surrounding world.
The Earth?
It is overwhelmed with
neglect, aggression,
and some kind of
negative energy.
There is
a global cleansing
on the planet Earth now.
The global cleansing that
Ms. Devyatova spoke of
has been taking place
in the form of more
frequent and intense
natural disasters.
At a climate change
conference held
on November 8, 2009 in
Washington, DC, USA,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
explained
why a vegan diet of
compassion is important
for a brighter
planetary future.
It’s possible that
when we’re faced with
such a great upheaval,
then we will change
and we’ll make a leap
into the next level.
Especially now,
we still have a little time
to change; it’s just that
we need to act now,
you see, in halting
this so-called
catastrophic future
awaiting us.
We have to act now
for all of humanity.
Because along with our
own survival and health,
there is an entire planet
that is in trouble,
and everyone needs to be
vegan to save it.
It’s a very simple solution
that we might overlook.
Because if we all change
to vegan, put down
the animal products,
then we would have
a dream world –
that I promise.
Because like begets like.
We forget that the Bible
told us that “as we sow
so shall we reap.”
Hundreds of years
Day and night
turns around
The carousel Earth
Hundreds of years
on their circuits
all the winds return
Tomorrow
the wind will change
Tomorrow
replacing the past
It will come, it will be
kind and gentle
The wind of changes
Tomorrow
the wind will change
Tomorrow
replacing the past
It will come, it will be
kind and gentle
The wind of changes
It will come, it will be
kind and gentle
The wind of changes
Such a powerful voice
and uplifting message!
Please join us again on
Saturday, July 23, 2011
on Vegetarian Elite
for part two of
our two-part program
on acclaimed
Russian singer,
Marina Devyatova, who
will share with us how
she came to adopt
the vegetarian diet and
how it benefits her daily
life and music career.
For more
on Marina Devyatova
and her music,
please visit
www.MarinaDevyatova.ru
Gracious viewers,
thank you for
your presence today on
Vegetarian Elite.
Coming up next is
Between Master
and Disciples,
here on
Supreme Master Television.
May God’s
immeasurable love
fill our hearts.
Today’s Vegetarian Elite
will be presented
in Russian
with subtitles in Arabic,
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Indonesian, Italian,
Japanese, Korean,
Mongolian, Nepali,
Persian, Portuguese,
Russian, Spanish,
Tagalog and Thai.
Welcome,
charming viewers.
On today’s edition of
Vegetarian Elite,
we have the pleasure
of presenting part two
of the two-part series on
Marina Devyatova –
a musical star in Russia’s
multifaceted culture.
Gifted with
a beautiful voice
and profound love
for folk music, she is
dedicated to bringing
the impressive legacy
of her culture into a
new and flourishing era.
An exceptional singer,
Marina Devyatova
is doing her part to
maintain marvelous
aspects of Russian music.
As a devout person,
Marina knows the
paramount value of being
in communion with God
and to adhere to
sacred principles of life,
such as love and harmony.
With a heart of
compassion,
she has adopted
a plant-based lifestyle.
This includes
not using fur and leather
to avoid inflicting
harm and pain upon
our animal co-inhabitants.
I am uplifting
our Russian art and
our Russian songs,
our folklore.
As for the spiritual side,
I am practicing
Bhakti Yoga and,
I understand
that animals are our little
friends and, of course,
I look at the food
completely different now.
If you eat and kill animals,
you take upon yourself
a certain responsibility.
You are killing.
It is important to
expand our views,
expand our thinking,
expand
our spiritual essence.
Let us now listen to
Marina Devyatova
singing a lovely song
called “Dear River,
Little River.”
And above the river
Golden clouds
Carry the happy
Sun shower
You and I
are still very young
Above the Russian river
we will sing
O cherished humble river
of mine
Keep our love and save it
O cherished river of mine,
you are as clear
As the skies above Russia
O cherished humble river
of mine
Keep our love and save it
O cherished river of mine,
you are as clear
As the skies above Russia
Cherished river.
Besides her sacred love
for her homeland Russia,
Marina Devyatova has
another kind of tender love
that is especially
reserved for animals.
She explained
how she decided to
adopt a plant-based diet.
In 1999 I entered
the musical college
where I met a friend
who was a vegetarian.
Her whole family
was vegetarian.
We were friends
for about five years and
when I was visiting them,
I ate what they offered me,
of course.
I would find the food
very tasty.
Basically, I understood
that life does not depend
on animal products.
Eventually, I happened to
simply see by myself
the killing of cows.
It is hard to explain.
One should see
in order to understand.
It is like a switch
that turns on in the head
and I understood that,
indeed, the food I was eating
was not goodies,
that I was eating organs.
This was my realization
back then.
At the beginning I slowly
stopped eating meat,
stopped eating fish,
sea food, eggs.
Basically
I became a vegetarian
and I feel very good.
I use a lot of protein and
a lot of nuts, soy, lentils.
I drink a lot of fresh juice
so I can have the vitamins.
My skin became
much clearer,
this is number one.
It became much easier
to work on the stage
because it is a long known
medical fact that meat
requires a lot of digestion
and by the time
it is in its last stage,
there are a lot of microbes
and it can be
hardly broken down.
I don’t know
if this related to it or not,
but strangely enough
I started
to feel much lighter,
it was much easier to work,
my voice started
to sound better.
And most importantly,
the voice brings more
benefit [to the audience].
Therefore I feel very good.
I do not kill anything,
I do not pay for that, and
I would advise everyone
to do the same.
Old maple
Old maple
Old maple is knocking
on the window
Inviting us for a walk
with friends
How come, how come,
how come I feel so bright?
It’s because you are
walking down the alley.
How come, how come,
how come I feel so bright?
It’s because you are
walking down the alley.
Snowfall, snowfall,
snowfall has stopped
long ago
Like if the spring
is back again to visit us
How come, how come,
how come I feel so good
It’s because
you just smiled at me
It’s because
you just smiled at me
In the Orthodox faith,
an animal-free diet is
recognized as cleansing
not only the body,
but also the soul.
Monks
in the Orthodox Church
originally did not eat meat.
In the contemporary era,
there are many occasions
throughout the year,
especially during
important holidays
dedicated to great Saints,
when people adhere
to a plant-based diet to
abstain from all violence.
The biggest treat for me
is the Orthodox Lent.
For 40 days the food should
be non-animal based.
In any restaurant
there is a Lent menu.
Some kind of buckwheat,
or even mushrooms.
Therefore, I am always
looking forward to
the Orthodox Lent.
When I am asked:
“Are you observing Lent?”
I say: “Yes,
I have an eternal Lent!”
So, please, bring it here.
And, by the way, a great
many delicious dishes
can be prepared.
At first,
my friends were kind of,
“Come on, Marina.
Why do you need that?”
But I was firmly
standing by my position.
And, by the way, I brought
many of my friends
to vegetarianism.
I guided many of my
colleagues on this path.
Why do we need
to kill animals?
When you go to a store –
you have
such a variety of foods.
I have many friends
in Canada,
many of my friends
live in London,
and they say that
each respectable store
has designated shelves
specific for vegetarians.
We even have
restaurants now.
Now we have
different kinds of
television programs
that bring up this topic.
I am glad that I have
many colleagues, friends,
and musicians
who are also vegan.
Therefore, I would certainly
like for a system to form.
Maybe they exist,
some kind of vegan centers.
Maybe there are centers
that advocate
the healthy way of living.
Yes? For nature,
for animals,
for global ecology.
And here I would really
like to wish us, Russians,
if any of you see that,
we should unite,
make parties, actions,
anything at all –
but be outspoken.
If we can all unite,
we will be much stronger.
Singer Marina Devyatova
is committed to
a wholesome lifestyle.
Along with
a vegetarian diet, she has
made other healthy and
life-enhancing decisions.
She offers some
sincere words of advice.
This is my way of life,
vegetarianism
is my way of life.
And when my friends
come over,
they already know
that in my house there is
no smoking, no swearing,
no gambling games,
and no animal-based food.
But in return, I feed them
with delicious food.
I think that with the help
of your channel,
many young people
will learn something
for themselves.
I am not using alcohol.
I stopped using it
when I became vegetarian.
I was smoking,
but I stopped.
Alcohol does not give
any relaxation.
Tobacco causes only
habits and addictions.
I realized that I was
dependent on a small stick
called a cigarette.
I don’t like
to be dependent,
therefore I quit.
Many people have
the tendency to say,
“You know, it is to relax.”
In reality,
we don’t need to relax
with the help of alcohol.
We should relax with
the power of the Almighty.
And those things are only
habits and dependencies.
Besides, they only
cloud your brain and
cause bad consequences
I want to give birth
to healthy children who
can follow my culture.
I believe that everyone
should reflect upon this
and enjoy every minute
of your life.
If you have the chance
to smile – then smile.
If you have the chance
to say a good word
to your loved ones – say it.
Don’t be greedy
with your emotions
and your energy.
Now, please join
Ms. Marina Devyatova
in a joyful song titled
“If Winter Did Not Exist.”
If winter did not exist
Everyone would be so sad
Even the best minds
would wither
because of the heat
Crawling like crabs
on the green valley
Praying for the dear snow
If only, if only, if only.
Praying for the dear snow
If only, if only, if only.
If winter did not exist
And there was only
summer all the time
We would not have
all the excitement
Of the New Year’s Eve
And Father Frost
wouldn’t hurry to us
overcoming snow bancs
The ice wouldn’t set
on the river
If only, if only, if only.
The ice wouldn’t set
on the river
If only, if only, if only.
An ever thoughtful artist
and citizen,
Marina Devyatova
shares her insights on how
to achieve world peace.
I guess
that peace in the world
will start when there will
be peace in your home.
When we will
start respecting
what is given to us
from Above.
God created this world
but we are trying to spoil it.
We are trying
to bring our negativity.
We are trying
to rule the process.
In reality,
this is what’s missing.
We lack peace in our home,
in our families.
I believe we should start
with ourselves so that
you have peace because
peace is impossible
without harmony.
To people
who are in a marriage
or are planning
to get married,
I wish them to think first
of all about the children.
Most importantly,
the children
should be welcomed.
They need to be educated
in a morally stable family.
And of course,
a child who is raised
with love and knows
what parental love is,
already has
a small accumulation
of happiness that he/she
won’t need to search for.
He/she will have
this happiness and
this harmony in the family
and, as a result, will
educate his/her children
in the same way.
Then, maybe our world
would become purer.
The world will
become brighter because
children are our light.
And light is necessary for us.
Before our departure,
talented Marina Devyatova
conveyed her
warm wishes
to Supreme Master
Television’s viewers.
I would like to wish
everyone much happiness.
Let it be special
for everyone.
From the bottom
of my heart,
I would like to wish you,
cherished viewers,
to love, to be loved,
to be happy,
have a healthy spirit,
happiness in your soul,
harmony in your hearts,
and that our planet is
as clean as possible.
And most importantly,
that our Lord God
would unite us.
Always yours,
Marina Devyatova.
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The storm is over
The air is fresh and sweet
The breeze is whispering
among forests and fields.
The flowers have smiled
The rainbow rose in the sky
Above my Russia
Above my Russia.
The flowers have smiled
The rainbow rose in the sky
Above my Russia
The children will grow
Warming with tenderness
the mother’s heart
With each day getting
Stronger and wiser
They will fly colourful kites
in the sky
Above my Russia
Above my Russia
They will fly colourful kites
in the sky
Above my Russia
Above my Russia.
Our salute,
Marina Devyatova,
for being such
an exemplary person
and for using your talent
to bring joy to many.
May God forever bless you
and your cherished
Russian compatriots with
inner peace and profound
spiritual contentment.
For more
on Marina Devyatova
and her music,
please visit
www.MarinaDevyatova.ru
Loving viewers,
thank you for joining us
today on Vegetarian Elite.
Coming up next is
Between Master
and Disciples.
May our Earth prosper
in happiness and love.