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720 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2010

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Petar Dunov

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Petar Konstantinov Danov was born on 11th July 1864 in the village of Hadarcha (now Nikolaevka) in the district of Varna. The World White Brotherhood is a teaching and spiritual school founded in Bulgaria by Petar Danov in 1897. The diverse aspects of this teaching are set out and developed in about 4000 preaches recorded in shorthand in the period from 1914 through 1944.

On March 7 (ie March 19 in a new style) 1897, at the age of 33, in the village of Tetovo, Ruse region, the Divine Spirit descended on him. The personality of Peter Deunov is transformed into the Teacher of the White Brotherhood Beinsa Douno (Беинсá Дунó).

Major methods for spiritual work of the White Brotherhood School are prayer gatherings, musical and breathing exercises, readings of the Words of Teacher Petar Danov, meeting the rise of the Sun, Venus, Sirius and other celestial bodies, mountain excursions, life in fraternal communities, annual gatherings, etc. Special methods are the Legacy of the Colour Rays of Light, work with the esoteric symbol Pentagram and the Panrhythmic Dance.

Peter Danov’s days on the Earth ended on 27th December 1944 in Sofia because of pneumonia. His last words were; “We did some little work for God!”

Albert Einstein said about Petar Danov; “The whole world respects me and I respect Petar Danov the Teacher from Bulgaria.”

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September 17, 2021
Too abstract at times. Definitely worth reading though. The book sheds much light on every aspect of love and its meaning and application in our lives. The unconventional interpretation of love and the mysticism streaming from the pages of this book are what gives it depth and what I personally appreciate most about it.
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