Students of the Menshikova School shared their magical stories
A real miracle happened at the New Year seminar. The official part was over, but the participants didn’t want to leave. A warm company of like-minded people, candles burning everywhere, the smell of pine branches. Cosy and homely atmosphere. And one by one the students began to share what had happened during the year, what they had faced, what had changed in their lives during their studies, what funny or magical stories had happened to them during their studies at the school…
The students of Menshikova School decided to share the most interesting stories with all our students, friends and subscribers.
If, after reading this article, you too, our dear friends, would like to tell us what interesting and even funny things happened to you during your studies at the School – we will be happy to include the most vivid stories in our article. You can send your short stories to the school e-mail address info@mages.school
I was sitting in meditation on the elements, immersed in the earth. Then my husband came in and asked, “Do you need money?” How quickly the needs materialised…
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I came home late from class. My husband asks:
– Where have you been?
– I was cleaning the Astral realm
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– My first Astral body cleansing. I open my eyes and see that I have 40 legs. I’m sitting there and I don’t know which ones I’m going to go home on…
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A question from the husband of one of the students:
– What do you do at the School? Do they teach you to live there eight days a week?
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– There are days when I fail here and there… But I come across Ksenia Evgenievna’s book, her portrait, and immediately the thought goes through my head: “No, I won’t give up!
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A toast at the New Year seminar: “To the Creator! I mean, to Ksenia Evgenievna!…”
She probably wanted to tell the creator of Menshikova School.
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After meditating on the power of a bloodline:
– Listen, a word came to me – Hyperborea. Do you know what it is?
– It’s probably a medicine. – Replies the other colleague
– Maybe a biscuit? – adds the second
– No, it’s definitely a disease! – concluded the third.
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Elements Department. The state of immersion in the Earth. A student sharing an impression:
– My husband and I fight all the time over a music channel. I can’t stand a genre like Chanson, I can’t stand it for more than five minutes. And when I immersed myself in the earth, I noticed hateful songs only after 2 hours. I thought: “What’s wrong with me? Ah, it’s OK. I’m immersed in the earth… I’m slow…”
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All students are familiar with the tricks of the mind when you attend a course or seminar for the second time and feel as if you are hearing all the information for the first time. Or the information you hear is not the same as what was said… One of the students after the 1st course says
– Alla Borisovna! You told our group last time that we should never read books again! Why don’t you say that to this group?
The mentor was in a state of silent shock…
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The husband says to the student of the School:
– Didn’t you say yesterday that you loved me?
– Yes, I did. And today I hate you. What’s the big deal?
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– Please be patient with me for a while, I’m immersed in the Earth
– What are the side effects?
– I can be lethargic, uncommunicative, moody, withdrawn.
– Ah, as usual! OK.
After a year at school, our close ones get used to everything.
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After playing the game with other people’s New Year’s wishes, one student said
– Last year I drew someone else’s wish “I want a tea-coloured fur coat”. I didn’t need a fur coat in that colour, so I quickly forgot about it. Imagine my surprise when one day I got a fur coat in that colour! It was not a close person who could not even know about this game and the wish I had drawn.
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Natalia Frantsevna (the mentor of the Menshikova School) tells her New Year’s story:
The Wishing Game
My family, friends and I used to play a lot of wishing games – it’s similar to the third part of our New Year’s seminar. When we got together as a family, we would write down three wishes on a piece of paper, roll them up, put them in a hat and take turns drawing them out. The aim of the game is to guess whose wish is whose. This game is relevant on New Year’s Eve. You can find out the secret wishes of your loved ones. It is useful: children or spouses reveal themselves in a new way, from a side you did not expect. You realise how different everyone is, and how different their desires and motives are. I never thought that my children would wish and dream about such things (not only material things). And how would you know, because in the course of life, due to lack of time, an ordinary person has no time to think: routine, business, work, home. We are all in a hurry to get somewhere. We only have enough strength to ask our children: “Have you done your homework? How are you getting on at school? Have you eaten? Where are you going? Of course, each family is different, but in general everything is very similar. How well do we know our nearest and dearest? And on New Year’s Eve, Father Frost usually brings under the tree what is most needed by the child, or, if the child wishes, with the parents’ corrections and checks.
So one day, a couple of years ago before New Year’s Eve, my kids and I and some friends played this game.
And in our family the issue of washing dishes was acute. On the eve of that day, we even made a schedule of duty, on which days it was our turn to wash the dishes. Then this schedule did not take root in our family. In the course of the game, I pulled out another folded piece of paper with someone’s wish on it – “to have a dishwasher”. I smiled to myself because it was my wish. Then the next wish was drawn in the circle and by coincidence – someone also needs a dishwasher, a few moves later the third wish and, oh gods! also about a dishwasher! It was funny. Three members of our family were sick of the subject. The combined power of wishing did the trick: that year we got a dishwasher in our kitchen.
P.S.
Six months later, the question arose as to who would load the machine with dirty dishes and take clean ones out of it 🙂