Recently, during one of my celestial journeys; I have encountered spirits of Polish and Ukrainian men during the 19th and 20th Centuries.
I have conversed with these Polish and Ukrainian men in the common (for lack of a better term to use) language of telepathy (the simplest way to explain telepathy is that it is silent, discreet communication by the way of Radio waves) of Slavonic peoples and cultures throughout Central and Eastern Europe, and likewise to the Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan, French, Italian, and Romansch languages each being members of the Romance language family; and the English, German, Dutch, Frisian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, and Afrikaans languages being members of the Germanic language family, per se; the Polish, Ukrainian, Russian, Lithuanian, and Latvian languages, and the South Sorb languages-the Serbian, Croatian, and Slovenian languages each making up the Slavonic language family; and in spite of minor differences between the Slavonic languages and cultures, each of the Slavonic cultures and language share common, principal ancestral people; and a common, principal Proto-language: the Proto-Slavic language (also called Common Slavonic).
I have also conversed with these Polish and Ukrainian men the frequent shifts of territory in Central and Eastern Europe during the 19th and early 20th centuries. For instance, the some of the territory of Poland experienced constant changes of control between Germany, Prussia, and Poland. Similarly, some of the territory of Ukraine oscillated between Polish and Ukrainian control. Additionally, Austria and Hungary continuously merged into a single nation and then separated into two distinct nations during this period.