I thought it might be helpful to students interested in studies of the Caucasus to know that I am probably the most knowledgeable and experienced professional in the USA today on how to make use of the ancient teachings of the Caucasus in modern America. I hope you want to learn more about this and how my non-profit organization uses these ancient teachings for peace-building now. It is a complex subject but one I would be most happyy to explore under the proper circumstances.
Below are two informative links for starters. I would hope to begin a dialogue on this subject, if people are willing to pursue this in a studied manner, (i.e. reviewing the available printed literature on Murat Yagan and the ancient teachings of the Caucasus.)
http://anastasiastoryteller.blogspot.com/2010/05/storyteller-par-ex...
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