History of Spiritism in Bulgaria

Dr. Georgi Mirkovic and Spiritism

Dr. Mirkovic was born in Sliven in 1825, and his life has a long history.
To 1848, he entered the catholic school French Babek-Carigrad. There he met a monk named Rene, who introduced him to the occult, to which he remained faithful for the rest of his life. In 1851 he traveled to France and completed his studies of medicine in Montpellier in 1856. There he met practically the clear-sightedness. At this time, his brother, a rich merchant who kept, sent regular monthly contributions to the local bank. Suddenly, the contributions ceased and he was exposed to the misery and had to go hungry. Then he was advised to go see a woman who was clairvoyant to tell why it was not your money. Met with her and said, "Your money is here, at the post office, but the address is badly written and not what you can send. Go get it". Going to the post office and, in fact, the money takes a lot of time there because the address is badly written. Give him the money. But this inner vision of the clairvoyant I am deeply moved and realizes that there is an invisible world, that there is a hidden side in life that must be studied. Begins to take an interest in it and he falls into the circles spiritualists. Then came the materialism and the theory of evolution of Darwin's on the origin of life, on the one hand, and spiritualism, on the other, which showed that there was an invisible world.
In 1870 he participated in the revolutionary movement of the Sanjak of Vidin and was delivered to Turkish authorities by the metropolitan Bulgarian Doro-Tey, the son of the sister of the Greek and turcófilo Naid Gerov. Dr. Mirkovic was sent to Diyarbekir in prison for life.
There he met a French physician traveler, very appreciated by the Turkish government, who interceded for him and released him from his chains to cope with the cholera epidemic was declared. And this is his doctoral thesis. Released on bail, moves freely and is to the local population, amassing a fortune enviable. Some of his companions in exile are offered to arrange your flight from Diyarbakir. However, he refuses. The reason is that he has met a prophet, a local who predicts that he will be released from Diyarbakir after a great war is coming. His prophecy was fulfilled and the end of his exile came after the amnesty of 1878, which followed the liberation of Bulgaria in Russia.
In 1893, after a visit to Paris and a meeting with Anna de la Grange, it prophesied the following: "Blessed be Russia, because your plan will serve the divine plan and will pave the way to the young divine leader that will raise the flag of the independence of the oppressed countries in a single body, through faith in the universal unity of the believers in the world. Mirkovic, my son, my dear, whom I protect, your Guide to Divine who want to meet, dictates this message to the medium in Paris under the banner of the true light."

In 1899, dr. Mirkovic, along with Penyu Kirov and Todor Stoinemov, Burgas, he was personally invited by the master Petar Danow the first congress of the circle spiritual. In August, 1905, at his request, was warned by the invisible world that put an end to his earthly matters, since his departure to the great beyond was imminent. The 29.09.1905 departed from life.

Dr. Mirkovic was an illuminator of the Renaissance, a fighter for the independence of the Church, a revolutionary, an exile of Diarbekir, an advocate of a democratic society and a pioneer of spiritual movements in Bulgaria, which prepared the ground for the arrival of the "Leader of Light", so that this prophecy will also be fulfilled.
Dr. Mirkovic was the co-founder of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Bulgaria, the founder of the charity in Bulgaria and in 1990 was prepared as a benefit concert held at the Dr. Georgi Mirkovic as a co-founder of the Red Cross and the works of charity in Bulgaria. As one of the top three disciples of the Master, he was honored with a celebration appropriate in-House Lawyers in Sofia, where the music of the Master Petar Danow was interpreted by musicians of Sofia, members of the Society of the White Brotherhood. This was the first concert after the changes that occurred in Bulgaria on 10 November 1989, after which we have conducted more than ten concerts in Sofia until the date based on the words and the music of the Master Petar Danow. He was the pioneer.