The world undergoes metamorphosis and with itpeople are changing. Of course, this is a natural process, but in pursuit of ambition it is easy to lose sight of the true values for which it is worth living. This is especially true of women who are forced to take on not only women's, but also male responsibilities and the latter sometimes outshine the first. As a result, a woman is lonely or in a relationship with an unloved person, often with an inferiority complex.
It is on the change for the better directedprojects by Mila Tumanova, the creator of the school of the geisha "Milamar", the club "Women's World" and the author of many trainings on the self-realization of ladies. Mila was a student at the Tomsk State University, the Plekhanov Academy and the Polimod Institute, graduated many business training courses and, on some, she was an assistant. But eventually I realized that she was interested in the themes of personal growth and esotericism. As Tumanova herself notes, at first she did not think to seriously engage in training on women's self-realization, but the more they spent, the more she realized that it was her life's business. Mila Tumanova calls herself a happy woman who realized her dreams. She is the mother of two sons and the beloved wife.
From time immemorial, most of the world's religions andphilosophical schools are inclined to the fact that the man is an earner, and the woman is the keeper of the hearth. Her main role is to be engaged in home, child and husband. But modern realities ascribe to the woman one more function - to work and support the family. And the weak half of mankind is forced to live according to the laws of the male world, which can not but affect its character - over time, the feminine gentle beginning supplants the gross masculine. And it continues for several generations. What did this lead to today? As Mila Tumanova points out, women, brought up in the spirit of "a man in a skirt", eventually become tired of this role and want simple female happiness, but they can not experience it. The problem is that they were raised as an independent personality, able to achieve everything and she needs to learn to return to the female beginning and happiness. Raised as a man, she loses a feminine, and the masculine can not fully reproduce. And as a result, a woman is not capable of realizing either as a woman or as a man. Marriage to such a woman can have two scenarios - either she takes on male responsibilities in the family, or competes with her husband. Such a marriage is doomed to failure or an unhappy future, since one of the spouses will once get bored of such a role. But this does not mean that a woman should not self-fulfill herself and give up her career - the main thing in a couple is to keep the balance of the female and male energies, and this mostly depends on the woman - that's why it is very important for her to deal with herself.
As the author himself says, the creation of the geisha school wasspontaneous - for the first pupils classes were at home, and the course included her experience in yoga, music, vocals, work as a DJ, model and TV presenter. Today Mila Tumanova is the author of most of the school's programs. They are multidirectional. The main goal is women's self-realization in relations with men and in their careers.
School geisha "Milamar" currently has more than 11,000 participants, which speaks not only of popularity, but also of efficiency.
The goal of the school is to help women find themselves,accept themselves as they are or change priorities in accordance with their desires and live in harmony with themselves and the world. For this, it is necessary to reveal its internal energy and external physical potential. The average age of participants is 25 - 45 years.
Classes are conducted in 4 directions: