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Do you happen to have information about Alexandra Feodorovna? While researching Grigori Rasputin, her name caught my attention. Was Alexandra an SS member, or was her interest in spiritualism solely due to her son’s hemophilia? It’s said that Alexandra drew a swastika in the room she was in before being killed, but this remains a debated topic among historians. Perhaps she drew the swastika in that room because, in many cultures, it is associated with protection, luck, and spiritual power. Alexandra fell under Rasputin’s influence because he healed her son. However, I wonder about this: Why did Alexandra refer to Rasputin as “my teacher,” “my mentor,” and “my savior” in the letters she wrote to him? At first, I thought she addressed him as “teacher” because he educated her. But later, I considered the possibility that she called him “teacher” because of his spiritual guidance. Some people say that Alexandra’s letters to Rasputin were love letters. However, couldn’t these letters also reflect a sense of mystic or spiritual fervor?
Do you happen to have information about Alexandra Feodorovna? While researching Grigori Rasputin, her name caught my attention. Was Alexandra an SS member, or was her interest in spiritualism solely due to her son’s hemophilia? It’s said that Alexandra drew a swastika in the room she was in before being killed, but this remains a debated topic among historians. Perhaps she drew the swastika in that room because, in many cultures, it is associated with protection, luck, and spiritual power. Alexandra fell under Rasputin’s influence because he healed her son. However, I wonder about this: Why did Alexandra refer to Rasputin as “my teacher,” “my mentor,” and “my savior” in the letters she wrote to him? At first, I thought she addressed him as “teacher” because he educated her. But later, I considered the possibility that she called him “teacher” because of his spiritual guidance. Some people say that Alexandra’s letters to Rasputin were love letters. However, couldn’t these letters also reflect a sense of mystic or spiritual fervor?