Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov, a solar messenger
Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov ( — ) brought a Teaching in the tradition of the great sages of humanity. He explains the great laws of life and offers numerous methods for applying them, leading us to a better understanding of ourselves.
“Through my Teaching, I wish to give you essential notions about human beings: how they are structured, their relationship to nature, and the exchanges they must make with the universe if they are to drink at the springs of divine life… “
The Legacy
Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov left a legacy that has been widely known in the West since the middle of the 20th century and whose influence is still felt today. Many people have been inspired to improve their own lives, and some have gone on to write their own works of spiritual or esoteric inspiration, on wellbeing or personal development. So, through his radiance, his example and his Teaching, he has shown countless people the path of inner unfolding.
Many people around the world find in it a message of hope and an inspiration for a better conduct of their own lives. He was also a great reformer, who always worked to help and enlighten those who sought t
‘A mark of a great spiritual teacher is to convey wisdom
of such luminous clarity
that it seems genuinely simple - as if we might have known it all along,
as if it is innate in everyone.’ Larry Dossey*
Georg Feuerstein 'The Mystery of Light'
The Master Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov () was born in Bulgaria and received French citizenship just before his death. At the age of 17 he became Peter Deunov’s disciple and stayed with him until It was at this time that Peter Deunov, founder of the White Brotherhood, asked him to leave Bulgaria for France in order to spread the teaching. From until he gave some 4, talks in French, first of all in France (in Paris and its outskirts, and later at Fréjus in the Var region), and then in Switzerland, Canada, the United States, India, Sweden and Norway. He also visited many other countries. His talks were first recorded in shorthand, then in on audio tape, and then on videotape. Finally, in Prosveta Publications released several collections of these talks in the form of books and brochures (translated into 30 languages), CDs and DVDs with subtitles. | 'Through my teaching,' he said, 'I want to impa ActualitésUne philosophie spirituelle au-delà des religionsLa plupart des êtres humains naissent dans une religion qui façonne leurs traditions et interactions. Cependant, la philosophie spirituelle d’Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov dépasse ces limites. Il enseigne que toutes les grandes religions, comme le judaïsme, le christianisme, et l’islam, proviennent d’une même source spirituelle. Moïse, Jésus et Mahomet ont adapté cet enseignement aux besoins de leurs peuples. Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov propose une voie spirituelle qui permet à chacun de se connecter à sa propre quête intérieure, tout en restant attaché à sa religion d’origine. Son approche, appelée « l’enseignement des initiés », ouvre la porte à une compréhension universelle des vérités spirituelles. Une spiritualité inclusive et universelleDe à , Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov a enseigné en France. Il s’est inspiré de la Bible, de la Kabbale, mais aussi des philosophies hindouistes et bouddhistes qu’il a découvertes lors de son séjour en Inde. Sa philosophie spirituelle repose sur des pratiques universelles comme la prière, la méditation, le jeûne et l’altruisme. Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov affirme que Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov, Spiritual Teacher of our Time
A Bearer of LightPhilosopher and spiritual teacher, Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov (), was a native of Bulgaria. In , at the request of his Master, Peter Deunov, he came to France, where he gave the main body of his teaching. He was a ‘bearer of light’, a fraternal being who was always accessible, enthusiastic, stimulating and an example to others. He fully ‘practised what he preached’. His life was an example of a perfect unity between his thoughts, words and actions. Lectures on LifeOver the course of nearly 50 years and giving more than 4, talks, he explored human nature in its personal, social, spiritual and planetary context. His disciples call him Master referring to his self-mastery and ability as a teacher, He said: ‘What I hope to give you through this teaching are some notions of life, of yourself, of how you are structured and of how you relate to
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