Board of Administrators
Vitor Rodrigues, President
Christer Claus
Ovidiu Brazdau
Agnes Furedi
Vladimir Maykov

The European Transpersonal Association

Press Release


The Russian Transpersonal Association

http://www.atpp.ru (Cyrillic)


The Russian Transpersonal Association has updated their web site and now offer the most comprehensive transpersonal web site in Cyrillic on the internet.The site, found at http://www.atpp.ru offers a wide variety of information concerning transpersonal affairs to Russian speakers as well as links to other sites in English and Cyrillic that are of interest to Russian speakers.

Since the breakup of the former Soviet Union, interest in transpersonal events has been steadily growing making the transpersonal arena one of the fastest growing spiritual/religious movements in one of the world's largest countries. The Russian Transpersonal Association, based in Moscow, has seen membership grow from a few people into a vibrant organisation involving hundreds of people.

The success of the Russian Transpersonal Association sparked EUROTAS, the European Transpersonal Association to award the organisation the honour of hosting the 2005 EUROTAS Delegates Conference. Previous conferences have seen delegates attend from all over Europe and observers and friends from the United States, Canada, Australia and Japan attend. Earlier conferences have been held in Germany, Luxembourg, Portugal, Romania and England. Yet the 2005 event promises to be the largest and most ambitious conference EUROTAS has every staged. Despite the long travelling distances involved, delegates have been eager to sign up to see the banks of the Volga in June. This year the conference will take place between the 23-26 of June and a number of plenary sessions, workshops and lectures are planned to address the needs of the transpersonal community. International interst in the event continues to grow and EUROTAS delegates have welcomed visitors from all over the globe to bring their experiences to the table to share ideas that reflect the interconnected nature of transpersonal studies.

For further information about EUROTAS or the 2005 conference, please contact John Drew at profdrew@eurotas.org