Born in Serbtzy, Macedonia, Aïvanhov moved to Bulgaria as a child. His early years were defined by hardship, including poverty and social unrest, which he used as fuel for his spiritual development. In 1937, he moved to France at the request of Peter Deunov to preserve and expand their teachings during the impending war.
Aïvanhov’s teachings are distinct for their practicality. He taught that spirituality should not be separate from daily life. Omraam MikhaГ«l AГЇvanhov
He emphasized bringing spiritual consciousness into mundane tasks, such as eating, cleaning, or even breathing, to refine one's character. Born in Serbtzy, Macedonia, Aïvanhov moved to Bulgaria
Aïvanhov never wrote books; instead, his legacy consists of over . These have been compiled into dozens of volumes by Prosveta Publishing , including series like the Izvor collection and Complete Works , and translated into more than 40 languages. Aïvanhov’s teachings are distinct for their practicality
He envisioned a world where all people, regardless of religion or race, lived as a single family under the "Universal White Brotherhood". Global Legacy