Round Table on: Strengthening Unshakable Common Values as a Way to Form a Person’s Planetary Thinking

Discussions, round tables, panel sessions – all formats of the World Public Assembly are aimed at finding and developing specific tools for building a just multipolar world and the role of public diplomacy in this.

One of the bright platforms where such tools will be presented is the round table “Ancestral Culture: Family – Kin – People – Human Race” and its special interactive program. The most important tools for interaction between people, regardless of nationalities or borders, will be outlined here.

Modern society faces the growth of globalization processes, the loss of cultural and family identity, and the rupture of intergenerational ties. In this context, it is especially important to return to the basics of ancestral culture — a system of values passed down from generation to generation and forming a stable personality and a healthy society.

Despite the difference in traditions that have been established over the centuries, and the climatic living conditions that influence the formation of the mentality of any ethnic group or people, there are unshakable common values embedded by Nature itself – by genetic memory in every family, in every person, in the cultural code of all mankind. The identification, reminder and strengthening of these values and universal knowledge is the path of universal development and formation of a human at a planetary level of thinking,” – this is essentially the main principle of a just world, “we are different, but we are equal,” formulated by the expert of the round table, a consulting psychologist, a family psychologist, a specialist in family and tribal systems, Coordinator and member of the Council of Fathers of the South-East of the Republic of Tatarstan, Fanis Nabiullin (Tatarstan, Russia).

The round table will bring together scientists, doctors of philosophy, medical, pedagogical sciences, genealogists, psychologists, and genetics specialists from Belarus, Bulgaria, Russia, Spain, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan.

The moderator of the platform is Larisa Dokuchaeva, Doctor of Philosophy and integrative Psychology, Academician of the Turon Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Chairman of the Council on Ancestral Culture of the World Peoples Assembly, President of the Academy of Rodology and the International League of Professional Rodologists, President of the Family-XXI Century Foundation. Under her guidance, experts will have to formulate answers to the following questions:

  • What is the role of ancestral culture in shaping personality and society?
  • What function does the family perform in the transmission of ancestral values and traditions?
  • What forms and practices of ancestral memory are relevant today?
  • How does folk culture express and convey ancestral identity?
  • What educational and cultural tools are effective for the revival of ancestral traditions?
  • How can ancestral culture become a bridge between peoples and civilizations?

The participants of the round table will work offline and online:

Viktor Makarov (Russia), MD, Professor, Vice-President of the World Council for Psychotherapy, President of the All-Russian Psychotherapeutic League, founder and president of the National Association for the Development of Psychotherapeutic and Psychological Science and Practice “Union of Psychotherapists and Psychologists”, Rector of the “Non-governmental Institution of Higher Education “First University of Professor V.V. Makarov”.

Tatiana Zotova (Uzbekistan), Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor. Member of the Presidium of the Academy of Sciences of Turon, academician; official representative of the Academy of Sciences of TURON (Tashkent, Uzbekistan) in the Russian Federation. Academician of the European Academy of Natural Sciences. Leibniz University (Hanover, Germany); Academician of the International Academy of Informatization in consultative status with the United Nations; Academician of the MANEB (International Academy of Ecology and Security). Plenipotentiary Representative and Coordinator of the European Scientific Society in Asia with the rank of Vice-President of the Institute for Science, Education and the introduction of Advanced Scientific Technologies.

Nabiullin Fanis (Tatarstan, Russia), consulting psychologist, family psychologist, specialist in family and ancestral systems, coordinator and member of the Council of Fathers of the South-East of the Republic of Tatarstan;

Natseva Stoyana (Bulgaria), Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) and doctoral student in Psychology, specialist in neuropsychology, founder of the international Academy Happy Life Academy®, President of the International Association of Professional Coaches and Coaches (IAPTC), author of 15 bestsellers;

Tatiana Frolova (Uzbekistan), President of the Asian Federation of Psychotherapy, member of the Association of Psychologists of Uzbekistan, systemic family and business psychologist, consultant rodologist, founder of SIMURG PROFF LLC, founder of the first SIMURGFEST psychological festival in Uzbekistan;

Aliya Sagimbayeva (Astana, Kazakhstan), Co-Chairman of the Council on Ancestral Culture of the Assembly of the Peoples of the World, consultant rodologist, tectanushy, psychologist, teacher, head of the Center for Rodology in Astana, member of the Memorial Zone search team at Gumilyov ENU, co-founder of the NGO Atamnyn amanaty;

Aychurok Usenova (Kyrgyzstan), Representative of the Academy of Rodology in Kyrgyzstan, consultant rodologist, teacher of rodology, emotional intelligence coach, igropractor;

Elena Leontieva (Spain), PhD in Philosophy, Consultant Genealogist, Master’s Degree in Humanities, University of Barcelona;

Alexey Biletsky (Belarus) is a genealogist, author and ideological inspirer of the Zhnivo project for the preservation of the documentary historical heritage of Belarus zhnivo.com, expert of “Q” – genealogical community, specialist in genealogy of Belarus;

Irina Zueva (Russia) – Co-Chairman of the Council on Ancestral Culture of the Assembly of Peoples of the World, expert, consultant genealogist, psychologist, Executive Director of the Academy of Rodology.

Ancestral culture is not only a historical memory, but also a living tradition that strengthens the bond between people, nations and generations. Understanding and respect for one’s roots becomes the basis for a dialogue of cultures, for strengthening peace and harmony.

The highlight of the venue will be a vibrant interactive program where everyone will be able to touch the theme of the Genus. We won’t fully disclose what it is yet, come and see for yourself.

Round Table on: Strengthening Unshakable Common Values as a Way to Form a Person’s Planetary Thinking

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