CONTEMPORARY SPIRITUAL MASTERS
"We return to spirit,
after a descent in hell.
And from hell we bring trophies.
One of them is the understanding."
(Carlos Castaneda)
after a descent in hell.
And from hell we bring trophies.
One of them is the understanding."
(Carlos Castaneda)
- S.N. Lazarev is a contemporary Russian therapist. In his books, he explains in an unanswerable way, through his eyes as a healer, the cause of the appearance of diseases. His explanations are in perfect correspondence with the religious teachings.
- Jasmuheen is a contemporary spiritual master, born in 1957 in Australia. She practiced yoga, qigong, reiki. In 1993, she gave up the usual alimentation, living only by prana. Jasmuheen wrote several books in which she refers to pranica alimentation, but also to some events in the near future.
- Mantak Chia: Being familiar from childhood with taoist techniques, Mantak Chia aspired even at a young age to create a new school of qigong. He studied the esoteric practices, along with the best esoteric masters of the Middle East and has worked, for a while, as a therapist. At maturity, he founded the qigong school "Universal Tao", which distinguishes itself from similar through the highly efficiency of the exercises. Between his students, are Jasmuheen, Nicole Tremblay and Adrian Cranta.
- Morihei Ueshiba is the creator of the Aikido system. With a sickly nature, Morihei Ueshiba was preoccupied from his childhood with the entrenchment of his physical body. He starts to practice sumo, then Yagyu Ryu jujutsu. In the spring of 1925, he has a special mystical experience, from which his sixth sense (the foresight) reaches the fullness. His style of fighting, deeply original style, is known today on the entire world under the name of Aikido.
- Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov is a spiritual master of Bulgarian origin. He lived his first mystic bliss at the age of 16. He established in France in 1937, to broadcast The White Universal Brotherhood's lessons. His teachings are signally oral. At the same time with his conferences, Aivanhov traveled a lot in The Orient.
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