On October 27, an open seminar by Natalia Rodina for students of the International Center was held in Vinnitsa. Over 150 participants participated in the meeting - students of the International Center for the Development of Consciousness Capabilities, including curators of foreign directions (Estonian, Italian, and German) via an established teleconference.
On October 27, an open seminar by Natalia Rodina for students of the International Center was held in Vinnitsa. Over 150 participants participated in the meeting - students of the International Center for the Development of Consciousness Capabilities, including curators of foreign directions (Estonian, Italian, and German) via an established teleconference.
Natalia Rodina held a seminar on the topic "Transformation of the Psyche and Protection of the Brain at the Current Stage of the Quantum Transition." During the seminar, she revealed to the audience what is happening with each person's brain and psyche, how quantum changes of the planet affect humanity, and how we can protect ourselves from unwanted external influences. At the end of the seminar, she answered questions from the participants.
In continuation of the seminar, Natalia Rodina and the team of the International Center for the Development of Consciousness Capabilities presented the first issue of the almanac “The Path to Perfection”. Natalia Rodina told participants for what purposes this magazine was created and gave her recommendations for studying the knowledge that is revealed in it. It presents a selection of popular science articles by Natalia Rodina and other authors, with comments and additions by Natalia Rodina. The following issues of the almanac will be published every three months.
After the seminar and Natalia Rodina’s speech, the heads of the foreign departments of the International Center for the Development of Consciousness Capabilities shared news and successes of communities in their countries via video connection - in Italy, Germany, Estonia, and Lithuania.
At the end of the meeting, the seminar participants communicated in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere and were able to take memorable photos and purchase a copy of the first issue of the almanac.