For more than 5 decades, Mira Omerzel – Mirit in her courses (Veduna department (Slavic-Pythagorean school for the development of consciousness and harmonizing with sound) has been sharing her knowledge with people who want and need her teachings and healing of the soul. She participates in this and around the world the Vedun ensemble (ensemble for old meditative music and the revival of spiritual healing sounds of the cultures of the world) also performs concerts. The Sventovid Institute supports and enables the publication of both Mira’s and the ensemble’s works.

She participates in this and around the world the Vedun ensemble (ensemble for old meditative music and the revival of spiritual healing sounds of the cultures of the world) also performs concerts.The Sventovid Institute supports and enables the publication of both Mira’s and the ensemble’s works.

Mira’s heritage is visible in various areas of life and modern thinking, which also looks at the wisdom of the past. Her work is extremely rich and varied – from scientific to artistic and spiritually awakening. The publishing house also wants to help with the publication of her many unpublished but valuable works. Therefore, the Sventovid Institute also needs donor funds (see the link “Donations”). There are more than 20 parts and many audio-video recordings that have not yet been published. It would also be wise to reprint some works that were already published decades ago at home or abroad, but are unfortunately inaccessible to today’s readers, even though they are equally important nowadays. They are timeless testimonies of our ancient Slovenian and world heritage and are therefore in no way superfluous. It would be a shame if she went into oblivion. THEY ARE A PERMANENT HISTORICAL MEMORY AND INSPIRATION for spreading consciousness and awareness as well as THERAPEUTIC HELP (sound, lifelong, verbal, creative…). Of course, many works should be translated at least into English.

On the website you will find all the information about Mira’s past work and the creation of the Vedun ensemble as well as future projects.

Tine Omerzel Terlep

Sventovid Institute