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Ringing The Cedars

1 h 0 min · 26 de ago de 2024
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Gabriel Miguel is the Founder & Executive Director of the Anastasia Foundation. Inspired by the Ringing Cedars of Russia book series, the Anastasia Foundation is at the forefront of the Ringing Cedars movement in the English-speaking world. With a focus on connecting, inspiring, and empowering Ringing Cedars readers everywhere, the Foundation has become the largest international community of Ringing Cedars readers outside of Russia. The Foundation will also be the exclusive publisher of the Ringing Cedars of Russia series in English internationally. Vladimir Megre, author of the Ringing Cedars of Russia books, wrote to Gabriel: "Gabriel, I intuitively feel that you could create a large and powerful community in the English-speaking countries. It could present the world with a new paradigm for overcoming the crisis.  “The correctness of my assumptions has been proven in practice. In all countries where I have ever spoken to readers, they expressed their desire to create and be friends. “I am grateful to you that you feel the situation well and are able to do a great deal for all the people in the world." Through its community-driven approach and extensive network, the Anastasia Foundation is helping to create the New Civilization on Earth.

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