The speakers lead a meditation session in HCM City on March 5. |
HÀ NỘI — Three generations of the “Angelic Family” from Canada are in Việt Nam to spread the values of emotional intelligence and symbolic language.
This is the first time the family of professors Francis L Kaya and Christiane Muller, including Anthony and Kasara Di Benedetto and their baby Azya, have visited Hà Nội and HCM City.
The public talk “Angelic family: True joy and abundance” will take place at 6:00pm on March 14 at Trống Đồng Palace, 72 Trần Đăng Ninh Street, Hà Nội. Entry will be free.
It’s expected that 4,000 families will attend the event. The organisers promised that father-daughter speaking team Francis and Kasara will provide heart-shaking moments.
With the theme “Happiness and Harmony through Generations”, they will provide emotional healing meditation, parenting talks, workshops on emotional intelligence and symbolic language and Yoga training in Hà Nội from March 14-16. Then they will return to HCM City for activities until the end of March.
Francis Kaya is a book author, international speaker and specialist on emotional intelligence (emotional quotient or EQ) and the interpretation of dreams. He has spoken in more than 43 countries throughout the world.
Kaya is also the CEO and Publisher of the Universe City Mikael (UCM) Teaching and Research Centre and Publishing House, established in several countries of the Americas, Europe and Asia.
Christiane Muller was born in Geneva, Switzerland. In 1994, she moved to Canada and deepened her ability to dream and understand symbolic language through meeting Kaya, who later became her husband. Kaya and Muller have given lectures in many cities around the world. Their books on emotional intelligence and healing have been published in various languages.
Anthony and Kasara Di Benedetto are specialists in meditation, emotional intelligence and the implementation of new technology to integrate symbolic language, artificial intelligence and robotics. — VNS
Three generations of the “Angelic Family” from Canada. — Photo courtesy of UCM |