Stylianos Atteshlis

Stylianos Atteshlis

Dr. Stylianos Atteshlis (Στυλιανός Αττεσλής, known as Daskalos) (1912-1995) was born on December 12, 1912 in Cyprus where he spent most of his life. He was a mystic from Strovolos, Cyprus. Educated in Cyprus and abroad, he pursued a career in the Cyprus Government Printing office; but he also spent some years in Africa. Daskalos was a Christian mystic and healer. For seventy years he had been teaching, trying to wake people out of their spiritual slumber. Although he was ready to help and heal wherever and whenever was needed, he never wanted to be treated as a Master or a guru but rather as a brother guide and friend.He set up the group, "The Researchers of Truth." The series of books which have been published are based on the Esoteric Byzantine Christian teachings, practice and meditation of Dr. Stylianos Atteshlis (Daskalos). Daskalos is the Greek word for teacher.

Kyriacos Markides wrote three books about him: "The Magus of Strovolos", "Homage to the Sun", and "Fire in the Heart". In these books, Stylianos Atteshlis was given the alias Spyros Sathi. Although Daskalos became widely known outside Cyprus through the books written by Markides it appears that Atteshlis (Daskalos) wanted to make it known that he had severed his relationship with Markides.

Throughout his life Daskalos enjoyed composing and performing music (violin and piano), writing poetry, painting, gardening and studying languages. He is the author of a number of books.In the last years of his life, seekers of the truth from all over the world came to Stoa in Strovolos to hear his lectures and seek healing. On August 26, 1995, Dr. Stylianos Atteshlis died in Cyprus.

External links

* [http://researchersoftruth.org Researchers of truth] Daskalos & The Researchers of Truth Official Web Site
* [http://researchersoftruth.net/index.htm] Researchers of Truth Circle Lessons
* [http://members.aol.com/theloego/byzantine/page17.html Esoteric Byzantine Bibliography]
* [http://www.theosis.com Theosis and Daskalos]
* [http://www.camelotakademie.de Healing School] Spiritual Healing Academy


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