...and the shadows became light
Autor Klairi Lykiardopoulouen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789607350954
ISBN-10: 9607350952
Pagini: 148
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Megas Seirios Publications
ISBN-10: 9607350952
Pagini: 148
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Megas Seirios Publications
Notă biografică
Klairi Lykiardopoulou was born in Athens. She went to school at the American College and completed her studies in pedagogy in the United States. She traveled around the world and met many different cultures. Her life changed radically after her acquaintance with Master Dimitris Kakalidis, founder of the "Servers' Society" Spiritual Centre, in 1980. With his guidance, she received his teaching on self-study, on the emergence of the spiritual nature of man and on practicing Spiritual Healing as a way of life. For almost three decades, she was President of the Society. She contributed to the structuring of the Servers' Society Healing Section, for which she constantly worked by training new healers. Answering unselfishly to the need of the fellow-man, she met thousands of people who sought help for health, personal, or family problems. On a daily basis she accepted patients who ask for her help through Spiritual Healing, and received many letters of thanks from patients who had been healed, either through contact healing or distant healing. Extracts of her book "Spiritual Healing", first published in 1987 in Greece, were presented in sequels in a newspaper of wide circulation, in 1989. For her literary work she received commending reviews and is still widely appreciated by the country's intellectual world. Extracts of her books have been included in anthologies and literary magazines. Her trilogy on the role of the man, the woman and the couple has been approved by the Hellenic Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs for school libraries. In interviews on the state TV channel and radio she emphasized the need for all people to know and express their true nature. She wrote 20 books, conveying her personal experiences of her discipleship and developing issues concerning various aspects of life with examples of everyday life, always based on the teaching she had received. In March 2009, an overall presentation of her literary work was held, with renowned writers speaking of her service to the intellect. Ms Lykiardopoulou passed away in 2015. She dedicated her life to the work of the Servers' Society, which is the development of human conscience and the dissemination of spirituality.