Sunday, July 1, 2012

July Morning



July morning in Bulgaria has become a festival embued with a very special atmosphere with this awesome rock anthem from Uriah Heep, a band born in London but forever linked to Bulgaria - as many of us born elsewhere are, too!

 Meeting on the Black Sea coast for a senses-shattering July morning is the epitomy of national pride for all Bulgarians - born or naturalized! ;-)

 How I wish I was there, in beautiful Bulgaria, this July Morning...! <3

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Friday, May 18, 2012

Да се обединят, хората!



;-)

Monday, April 30, 2012

"Времето е в нас и ние сме във времето."






Vasil Levski
and
Christo (Xristo) Botev

The former died first - the Lion-hearted one, the self-sacrificial hero, the devotion incarnate to the Cause...! His true name is not ''Levski'' - this is his nickname, originating from the word ''lev'' which means in ancient Bulgarian... lion! He had earned the nickname when he leapt over a wide trench with the agility and ferociousness of the beast deemed to be king, in his desperate fight against the Turks who would not give up their unlawful dominion over lands that did not belong to them. They invaded and kept Bulgaria and other territories under oppression for centuries - until, finally, men such as Vasil Levski rose crying out for freedom. It would indeed be freedom or death for them - the latter for the majority of the original wave of liberation forces that tried to free their country from the oppressor.

The latter would perish later trying to accomplish the exact same thing: Botev was the poet extraordinaire who identified himself chiefly as a reporter, actually - one that tried desperately to awaken his people to said Cause - to no avail. For many were fearful of reprisal if the action failed - and most thought it had no chance of doing anything else but fail. Fed up of the inertia of the majority, Christo Botev assembled a party of revolutionaries and, as in Sparta, led his few hundreds (200, not 300) to battle - and they all perished before achieving the goal, too. Neither he nor Levski would live to see the results of the movement that they had initiated - but results it would yield indeed, one day.  For where they fell, others rose...

These are the true revolutionaries that others have merely followed the footsteps and examples of - sometimes unknowingly even. For, outside of their native Bulgaria and the Balkans, their tragic fates have rarely been retold - or praised, as they should.

At long last, these days, there are other retellings of the extraordinary courage of these two, elsewhere on the web, in the heroes' own language too. There is even a non-lucrative organization and website dedicated to the memory of the former; a well-deserved honor that serves a dual purpose as it perpetrates the legend as also inspires the same bravery in others today. For, nowadays, we are encountering frighteningly similar situations more and more - only the names and exact circumstances differ.

There can only be proportional levels of bravery and courage these days, of course - however, the oppression, the turmoil and the strife that can be encountered now and in the future, though overall widely different from what Levski and Botev encountered in the late 1800s, can still be quite the testing experience for the human spirit. And quite the threat to liberty in any definition that it can be given.

Just as Sergei Nechayev's writings influenced numerous radicals and would-be revolutionaries in later years (such as the 1969 Black Panthers or the Red Brigade of Italia) the traces left by Levski and Botev have resounded and reverberated throughout time and space and their markings are recognized in many luminaries far more famous than they are: from Anonymous to Che Guevara.

And it is with pride and reverence that we, the editing crew behind Bulgarian Dreams and its many sister sites and brother blogs throughout the TLB Prime Network take this time and space to promulgate the example, resilience and nobility of these two great heroes - in English, so that more people outside of their native land can discover them and admire their courage before adversity.

They never backed down, never gave up their dream, even as it appeared certain never to succeed, never to come true...

May we all be so unyielding, even as the enemy is all about us, ready and apt to strike us down!

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Sunday, April 8, 2012

Friday, April 6, 2012

Честит Великден




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Saturday, March 3, 2012

ТРЕТИ МАРТ 1878

One of the most significant days of the year is being celebrated today, in Bulgaria and throughout the world - wherever there is or may be a Bulgarian presence, that is! And Google remembered...!



it is not surprising, of course, as Google always honors the best and the brightest - on any given special day of the year - and this is an exclusive of Google.bg (in other words, don't expect to find it on google.ca or google.whateverelse!)



Above here we have the perfect, for perfectly phonetic, representation of the word (okay, name...) "google" - in Slavonic alphabet, in Cyrillic really - in Bulgarian. Five sounds - five letters! It doesn't get any more efficient than this...!

But though fascinating this is, this is not the order of the day: the Bulgarian Holiday is. The Third of March - a true "Great Victory" took place on this date. The "officialisation" of that Victory, of the Liberation, was signed, sealed and delivered that day - making all the previous sacrifices, all the suffering, all the battles worthwhile. Oftentimes, such holidays imposed by the state merely purport to be a just cause for celebration, since it is a "great victory" only in the eyes of the state and of its agents, since all it really is is means to further their ideology and agenda.

It is definitely not the case here.

This is a true reason to celebrate, to commemorate, to remember in joyous as in mournful reverence - as today, those many years ago, a True Great Victory was achieved when Bulgarians finally achieved their dream of Liberation from their Turkish oppressors. They achieved it at a high cost - so many died in order to achieve this: Levski and Botev being but two who gave their lives. But their sacrifice was not in vain. Liberation was a FACT, finally, on this day back in 1878.

Freedom is therefore celebrated today - and that makes the Third of March a holiday for all of us, everywhere in this world: every single one of us who loves freedom, believes in eradicating all forms of oppression and vies for the ultimate Liberation; we all have cause for celebration today.

So... Happy Third of March to all!



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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

KeltTV Presents



Bulgarians adapting and thriving in Ireland - and making sure that their culture, their language, their traditions live on and thrive on as well!

Bravo, Bulgaria!


Visit the Kelt television channel - on YouTube!