Ancestral Culture: Family – Kin – People – Human Race" Round Table, to Explore Common Values and Planetary Thinking during the “World Public Assembly” in Russia
- ATO YANNEY JNR

- Sep 16
- 2 min read

The World Public Assembly's round table on "Ancestral Culture: Family – Kin – People – Human Race" will bring together experts from around the world to discuss the significance of ancestral culture in shaping personality, society, and global unity. The event to be held in Moscow, Russia, aims to identify and strengthen unshakable common values that transcend nationalities and borders, promoting a just multipolar world and planetary thinking.
Key Discussion Points will be:
- The role of ancestral culture in shaping personality and society
- The function of family in transmitting ancestral values and traditions
- Relevant forms and practices of ancestral memory in modern society
- Effective educational and cultural tools for reviving ancestral traditions
- Ancestral culture as a bridge between peoples and civilizations
Expert Participants:
A diverse group of scientists, doctors, and specialists from Belarus, Bulgaria, Russia, Spain, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan will share their insights and experiences. Notable participants include, Larisa Dokuchaeva, Doctor of Philosophy and Integrative Psychology, Viktor Makarov, MD, Professor, and Vice-President of the World Council for Psychotherapy,Fanis Nabiullin, Consulting Psychologist and Specialist in Family and Ancestral Systems
Interactive Program:
- A special interactive program will allow participants to engage with the theme of ancestral culture and explore its significance in modern society. The program promises to be an immersive experience, allowing attendees to touch the theme of the Genus in a unique way.
The round table will provide a platform for experts to formulate answers to pressing questions and promote a deeper understanding of ancestral culture's role in building a more harmonious and peaceful world. By exploring common values and planetary thinking, participants aim to contribute to a more united and cooperative global community.
Writer: Ato Yanney Jnr.



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