Alexander Khinevich at all times was distinguished by a strong faith. At first I believed in aliens. Then he believed in his ability to heal the sick. The activity of Alexander Yuryevich was met by his supporters favorably, which prompted the healer to create a religious trend. However, the courts that prepared the decision to recognize the Khinevich community as an extremist association had a different opinion about the religious leader's abilities.
Alexander Khinevich: from the biography
The future founder of the religious association was born in Omsk on September 19, 1961. Khinevich received his education first in a regular school, then in a vocational school. And then he entered the Omsk "Polytechnic". However, he did not manage to graduate from a technical university. He was a driver in the army. After leaving the troops, he tried himself as a tuner of musical equipment, working with creative teams of Omsk.
When perestroika was ripening in the country, Alexander was already giving lectures on esoteric knowledge to the interested audience. Khinevich also arranged mass healing sessions for various misfortunes.
Then he got carried away with outfitting expeditions to anomalous zones, which enthusiasts found near Omsk. Khinevich hoped to establish promising contacts with UFOs, and along the way investigated various kinds of anomalous phenomena. He served as the head of the "Jiva" center, where he studied everything paranormal with like-minded people. There was only one step left to create a pseudo-religious association. And this step was taken by Khinevich.
Founder of a religious community
After the completion of perestroika, Khinevich managed to visit the United States, where he probably established productive ties with representatives of an odious movement called Scientology. Returning to his homeland in 1992, Alexander Yuryevich set about creating the Ingling community. Ten years later, the activities of the communities of this association were banned by the decision of the judicial authorities of Omsk: the judges saw signs of extremism in the actions of the community members, in the symbols used and the books distributed.
Khinevich was not embarrassed by the ban. He publishes a collection of "Slavic-Aryan Vedas", organizes the celebration of the days of Perun, abundantly seasoning these events with extremist symbols and unusual rituals. The courts did not disregard Khinevich's activity: the chief commune member was sentenced to one and a half years in prison. True, Alexander Yuryevich was punished conditionally, a probationary period was appointed. Khinevich was conscientiously noted in the law enforcement agencies, showed a determination to change.
But already in 2014, Khinevich was again brought to trial, accused of inciting religious and ethnic hatred. The extremist "Vedas", this "bible" of the Omsk sectarian Old Believers, the court banned, appreciating such creativity.
By that time, the "Inglistic Church" under the leadership of Father Alexander had turned into a large family and had already opened branches in other cities of the country: in Irkutsk, Izhevsk, Tyumen, in Altai. The eclectic "teachings" of Khinevich also appeared in Ukraine. The essence of the sectarian doctrine can be expressed as follows: veneration of the Egyptian, Scandinavian and Slavic gods, admiration for Moses, calls for faith in a certain One God and for unconditional love for him.