🌿 Trinity, Tryzub, and the Soul of a Ukrainian
- Yuri Vlasenko
- Jun 8
- 1 min read

There are days when the Earth breathes not only spring but also sacred stillness. The Feast of the Holy Trinity — or Zeleni Sviata — is one of them. For Ukrainians, it is more than a Christian observance. It is a living memory that unites ancestral wisdom, reverence for nature, and the enduring voice of faith.
We decorate our homes with green branches not just to follow tradition, but to say: Gods are not only in heaven — They live in every leaf, in the wind, in every heartbeat of a Ukrainian who loves their land, stretching from Carpathian mountains to Caucasus, from the Prypiat river to the Black Sea.
That is why the Tryzub (Trident) is not just a state emblem. It is a symbol of sacred unity — the unity of:
the visible world (Yav),
the spiritual order (Prav),
and the ancestral realm (Nav).
It’s woven into embroidery, carried on battle patches, etched into poems, whispered in prayers.The Tryzub is us.We, who see the world as a unity of Spirit, Nature, and Freedom.
When we honour the Trinity, we honour ourselves.We do not divide the sacred and the daily. Every blade of grass is a chapel. Every soulful breath — a prayer.
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