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75 years since the death of Bulgarian spiritual teacher Peter Deunov

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The world-famous Bulgarian philosopher and spiritual teacher Peter Deunov also called Beinsa Deuno or the Master by his followers, died 75 years ago, on December 27, 1944. Deunov was the founder of the religious-philosophical teaching and movement of the so-called Universal White Brotherhood, which is defined as esoteric Christianity. The teaching was considered by the Bulgarian state to be religious and was registered by the Directorate of Religions as a separate religion. 

The teaching of love, wisdom and truth that Deunov preached is an endless series of compromises, because love is a compromise, Slav Slavov, chairman of the White Brotherhood Society, told the Bulgarian National Radio in an interview today.




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