A noted and revered spiritual leader, Tatyana Nicholaevna Mickushina is a popular Russian public figure, philosopher, and founder of the philosophical and ethical Teaching, aimed at the revival of morality in society.
Tatyana was born in 1958 in the Russian city of Omsk. At the age of fifteen, during a sports competition, she was seriously injured and subsequently developed a life-threatening illness. She was on the verge of life and death for several days. After surviving the illness, she began to think about the meaning of life and God. She came to the realization that human life is ruled by God and she must find God. Her spiritual search began back then, as she was extremely interested in the world's spiritual and philosophical teachings that were available to her during this period of time in Russia.
She eventually graduated with honors from the Omsk Polytechnic Institute with a specialization in the design and manufacture of electronic equipment. Then she worked as a design engineer in a factory for 13 years. During Perestroika, when the conversion of production began and her salary stopped coming, she had to find another job. For the next ten years, she worked as a chief accountant in various organizations.
In the early 1990s, she was engaged in social and political work: she was a co-chair of the social and ecological association the "Green City", and also participated in the organization of elections, she ran for the municipal and regional Council of deputies in her native city of Omsk. During that time, her spiritual search was ongoing. She learned the practice of meditation, from which she mastered the technique that enabled her to receive knowledge from Higher Spheres.
Her first book, Good and Evil, was written in 2004, focused on the interpretation of The Secret Doctrine by H.P. Blavatsky. The book enabled one to have a different look at the history of human development, and the events associated with the fall of angels, the fall of mankind. The book obtained positive reviews from a number of scientists. After that, and for the next 15 years, she wrote over 70 books on spiritual and moral topics. Her works have been translated into many languages, including English, French, Portuguese, German, Ukrainian, Finnish, Latvian, Lithuanian and others, and published in 11 European countries and in the USA. The works are written in the form of philosophical talks that relate to the mission of man, the foundations of his life, human values, the structure of the universe, etc. They are based on the knowledge received by the author from the Ascended Masters.
In 2017, she was awarded with the Order of the Russian Land for her contribution to the spiritual and moral revival of Russia