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Andreev Yu.A. - about the author

Yuri Andreevich was born in Dnepropetrovsk. In 1938, the family moved from Dnepropetrovsk to Smolensk, where they faced the war (the father was a career military man). In 1944, the family moved to Leningrad at his father’s place of service.

He graduated from school with a gold medal and in 1948 entered the philological faculty of Leningrad State University. A.A. Zhdanov, although he was the winner of olympiads in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology.

Since 1949, sambo wrestling coach at the Department of Physical Education of Leningrad State University; To obtain the right to coach, he combined his studies at the philological department with classes at the coaching school at the P.Ya. Lesgaft Institute of Physical Culture and at the same time was an active wrestler.

After graduating from the university in 1953, he entered graduate school at the Institute of Russian Literature (Pushkin House), being the senior coach of the university sambo team. In 1958, a candidate's dissertation on the Soviet historical novel was published. In 1961, the romantic story “The Republic of Sambo” was published.

He worked at the Pushkin House until 1983. He was deputy director of the Institute for Science, and in recent years he worked as a senior researcher in the theoretical research sector. In 1974 he defended his dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Philology. Author of more than 500 scientific papers, including 30 monographs.

Member of the Writers' Union (1965), secretary of the Leningrad writers' organization, member of the Board of the USSR Writers' Union. Member of the Union of Journalists. For 10 years, from 1983, he headed the editorial office of the Poet's Library of the Soviet Writer publishing house.

In 1991, the book “Three Pillars of Health” was published, which was the first publication in our country dedicated to comprehensive human self-healing (the 15th edition of this book appeared in 2003). In the mid-1990s. in the village of Repino near Leningrad he created a unique 4-story Temple of Health. As a practicing healer, he has received many Russian and international awards.

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    Born into a career military family. In 1938, the family moved to Smolensk, where they faced the war. Since 1944 he lived in Leningrad at his father’s place of service.

    Athlete. Since 1949, he worked as a sambo wrestling coach at the Department of Physical Education of Leningrad State University. To obtain the right to coach, he combined his studies at the university with classes at a coaching school at the same time as an active wrestler. Senior coach of the Leningrad State University sambo team.

    After graduating from the university, he is a postgraduate student. He worked at the Pushkin House until 1983. In 1958-1962 - executive secretary of the editorial board of the magazine “Russian Literature”. He was the Deputy Director of the Institute for Science, and in recent years he worked as a senior researcher in the theoretical research sector.

    In 1958 he defended his PhD thesis on the Soviet historical novel. In 1974 he received the degree of Doctor of Philology (for his previously defended dissertation “Revolution and Literature: Representation of October and the Civil War in Russian Soviet Literature and the Formation of Socialist Realism (20-30s)”), and later ran for Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences . In 1983-1990, he headed the editorial office of the “Poet's Library” series of the publishing house “Soviet Writer”.

    He lived and worked for a long time in the village of Repino (a suburb of Leningrad-Petersburg); in the mid-1990s he built a four-story Temple of Health there.

    Family

    Addresses

    • St. Petersburg, st. Novorossiyskaya, 22 building 1. (opposite the park of the Forestry Academy, where Yu. A. Andreev did jogging).

    Creative and literary activities

    Yuri Andreev is the author of more than 500 published works, including 30 monographs. His debut as a writer took place in 1961, when his romantic story “The Republic of Sambo” was published. In 1970 he was admitted to the Union of Writers of the USSR.

    From 1981 to 1989, on behalf of the Leningrad Writers' Organization, Andreev was the curator of "Club-81", which united representatives of the Leningrad "second" ("unofficial") culture, mainly writers. In 1985, with a preface by Yu. A. Andreev, “The Circle of Searches,” a collection of authors from this club was published, which received 35 international reviews.

    The play “The Barmaid from the Disco” based on Andreev’s story of the same name was staged in the 1980s by V. M. Filshtinsky on the stage of the Bolshoi Drama Theater (one-man show by A. B. Freindlich), and later staged in the USA and Bulgaria.

    In September 1986, in Saratov, at the All-Union Festival of Art Songs, representatives of 140 cities were elected Chairman of the All-Union Council of the PSC. In 1991, Andreev’s general book about the bard’s song “Our Author’s” was published.

    Main works

    Literary criticism

    • Russian Soviet historical novel. 20-30s. M.-L., 1962;
    • Revolution and literature: October and the civil war in Russian Soviet literature and the formation of socialist realism (1920-1930s). L., 1969 (3rd ed. M., 1987);
    • Our life, our literature. L., 1974;
    • The realism movement. L., 1978;
    • In search of patterns: about modern literary development. L., 1978;
    • About socialist realism. M., 1978;
    • Chronicle of our era: socialist way of life and Soviet literature. M., 1979;
    • Man, nature, society in modern prose: to help the lecturer. L., 1981;
    • Magic vision: the specifics of literature in modern refractions. L., 1983 (2nd ed. 1990);
    • Our amateur song. M., 1983 (in collaboration with N.V. Vainonen);
    • Aspects: dynamics of social reality and fiction. L., 1985;
    • The main link: ideological issues of literature and literary criticism. M., 1986;
    • The need for a hero: a positive hero in books of recent years. L., 1987;
    • Soviet literature: its history, theory, current state and global significance. Book for 10th grade students. high school. M.: Education, 1988;
    • “Our author’s…”: history, theory and current state of amateur song. M., 1991.
    Fiction, journalism
    • Republic of Sambo [story]. M.-L., 1964;
    • The Crimson Chronicle [novel]. L., 1968 (3rd ed. M., 1988; jointly with G. A. Voronov);
    • Frank conversation, or Conversations about life with a high school student at the limit and even beyond the limits of possible frankness. L., 1980 (4th ed. 1990);
    • Barmaid from a disco // Neva, 1983, No. 3;
    • I wish you happiness, or Three pillars of health // Ural, 1990, No. 1,2,4;
    • New populist // Zvezda, 1990, No. 12;
    • Three pillars of health. - M.: Physical culture and sport, 1991. - 336 p.(15th edition - 2003)
    • Man and woman: the human path is the stellar path. St. Petersburg, 1993 (6th ed. 2008);
    • Healing a person: the basics of treatment and self-medication. St. Petersburg, 1995 (3rd ed. 2009);
    • The secret of the “Turtle”, or the Floors of our health. St. Petersburg, 1996;
    • The universal medicine is food // Be healthy, 1996, No. 4;
    • The day lasts longer than life. St. Petersburg, 1997;
    • Practical medical book: in 2 volumes. St. Petersburg, 1997 (vol. 1: Healing a person. Theoretical foundations of treatment and self-medication. Vol. 2: Workshop. Overcoming “Champions.”);
    • Resonance of Earth and Heaven: theory and practice of meditation. St. Petersburg, 1999 (republished under the title Miracles of Practical Meditation. Resonance of Earth and Heaven. St. Petersburg, 2009);
    • What does a person need? A book about the social component of health. St. Petersburg, 2001
    • How to help a person restore his health, or a specific book by a healer. St. Petersburg, 2004 (republished under the title. A specific book of a healer. M., 2008);
    • The appearance of the fourth whale. St. Petersburg, 2005;
    • Water is God's deputy on Earth. St. Petersburg, 2006 (3rd ed. 2010);
    • How to breathe to live long // Physical culture and sports, 2006, No. 4, 5, 8, 10, 11, 12;
    • Your magical breath. St. Petersburg, 2007;
    • Health day from morning to evening in the 21st century. St. Petersburg, 2008
    • A biography of a great woman, as told by herself, with the addition of historical events and folk tales. Rostov n/d, 2009;
    • New “Three Pillars of Health”: how to survive in the modern world. Rostov n/d, 2009.
    Editor/compiler
    • Contemporary literary and artistic criticism: current problems. L., 1975;
    • Portraits and problems: articles about contemporary writers. L., 1977 (compiled together with E. S. Kalmanovsky);
    • Vladimir Vysotsky. Human. Poet. Actor. [Poetry. Memoirs.] M., 1989 (compiled together with I.N. Boguslavsky, author of the introductory article);
    • V. S. Vysotsky: research and materials. Voronezh, 1990.
    Selected articles
    • What are they singing? // October, 1965, No. 1. - P. 182-192.
    • A. S. Bushmina. - L.: Science, 1974. - P. 77-125.
    • Paths and crossroads of A. Remizov // Questions of literature, 1977, No. 5. - P. 216-243.
    • The Marxist-Leninist concept of personality and the aesthetic ideal of Soviet literature // Questions of literature, 1979, No. 9. - P. 3-25
    • Living, developing method (towards the methodology of studying socialist realism) // Russian literature, 1982, No. 1. - pp. 124-134.
    • Mass culture and mass culture // Zvezda, 1982, No. 7 - pp. 151-166.
    • What is literature for? // Questions of literature, 1983, No. 9. - P. 28-62
    • On the social context of the work being studied (towards the methodology of literary and artistic analysis) // Methodological issues of the science of literature: collection of scientific works / ed. A. S. Bushmina, A. N. Jesuitova. - L.: Science, 1984. - P. 44-67.
    • Interaction of fiction with audiovisual arts (towards a methodology for studying the problem) // Ibid. - pp. 147-198.
    • The fame of Vladimir Vysotsky // Questions of literature, 1987, No. 4. - P. 43-74.

    Yuri Andreevich Andreev is a prose writer and laureate of the “Man-Creator” medal. An amazing person who has made a lot of efforts to ensure that the principles of self-healing of the body become firmly established in our lives. Author of numerous books on healing and cleansing, author of the first book in Russia dedicated to the comprehensive recovery of a person.

    "Three pillars of health"

    The book “Three Pillars” on improving the health of the body has become a discovery for millions of people. In it, Yu. A. Andreev talks about the three fundamental principles of health. Reveals the secrets of a healthy life in an accessible form. The principles of healing and wellness are based on personal experience. The advice given by the author in the book is still not outdated.

    This was not only the first book that called on a person to pay attention inward and listen to the body, but also the first book whose author argued and boldly opposed the holy of holies of medicine - drug treatment. In 1988, a short article “Three pillars of health” was published in the Neva magazine. It aroused the interest of a huge number of readers.

    Several years after the article was published, a flurry of calls and letters from readers literally “attacked” the editors. Andreev Yuri decided to reveal the topic more fully, give examples from his life, testimonies of his students and followers. “Three Pillars” is a kind of guide to cleansing and healing the body. You can safely call the book a bestseller of the 20th century.

    Temple of Health

    In the mid-90s, Yuri Andreev made another creative breakthrough - he created the Temple of Health according to his design. Numerous like-minded people help him in the construction of this unique structure. What is unique?

    First, they built the Temple on the site of the rising energy. According to the observations of scientists, energy flows that coincide in phase with human energy, when meeting each other, strengthen and endow everyone with health, vigor, and efficiency. Such places have been known for a long time. After all, it was not without reason that the place for the construction of the church was chosen especially carefully. And after visiting church, people were cured of one or another illness.

    Secondly, building materials can also serve as a source of “good” energy. The temple was built exclusively from pine. It cannot be compared with other building materials. The potential of living nature is concentrated in pine timber - the energy of a pine forest.

    Thirdly, the features of the structure itself. The height of the building's external bay windows are similar to a honeycomb. Of all forms, honeycombs are the most energetic, which has scientific evidence: measurements have shown that the energy inside honeycombs is 1500 times higher. The second feature of the design is the miniature pyramid of Cheops, which is also scientifically substantiated: even in ancient times they knew that a pyramid installed in the right place serves as a powerful transmitter of energy.

    Instrument readings demonstrated that the Temple had the strongest energy. Water left for several days becomes tastier and cleaner. Medicinal formulations become much more effective. The quality of blood is improving in the Temple, which is proven by a medical report that Yuri Andreev is the carrier of the youngest red blood cells.

    A special device that measures energy shows that after visiting the Temple, a person’s energy potential increases on average 4 times. And this is without additional inventions located inside the structure.

    Internal organization

    The height of the Temple of Health is 15 meters, and each floor of the building has its own purpose. On the first (medical) floor there are 2 turtles about 2 meters long. Of course, these are not living beings. Andreev Yuri often wondered how turtles manage to live for hundreds of years, doing practically without food. And I came to the conclusion that the secret is in the shell, it is this that protects them from adverse effects and promotes the accumulation of energy.

    They constructed the device like a turtle shell and focused maximum energy inside. The patient goes inside, lies down, the device closes and the body is fed with energy. The energy rotation speed increases from 6 to 40 revolutions. The success of the device lies in the fact that the human body, saturated with energy, begins to actively fight the disease and defeats it.

    The second floor of the Temple is educational. Here Yuri Andreevich teaches his students not to get sick. Teaches meditation and independently pumping energy channels. Teaches you to “burn” the site of illness mentally with a fireball. Numerous cases of healing are known, comparable only to gospel miracles. The third floor of the building is medical. The fourth is a magical floor, entry there is limited. Many testimonies confirm that cancer patients in the Temple were healed in just 7 days.

    Books about self-healing

    Andreev Yuri Andreevich is a wonderful person, full of vitality and ideas, the founder of health literature. Many of his books on healing and health were published:

    • “A specific book of a healer”, years of publication - 2003, 2007.
    • “Three pillars of health”, year of publication - 1991.
    • “The Phenomenon of the Fourth Whale”, year of publication - 2005.
    • “Miracles of Practical Meditation”, published in 2009.
    • “Human Healing”, year of publication - 2009.
    • “Water is God’s vicegerent on Earth”, year of publication - 2006.
    • “Man and Woman: The Human Path is the Starry Path”, published in 2008.
    • “Your Magic Breath”, book published in 2007.

    Creativity and scientific activity

    • Since 1965 - member of the Writers' Union.
    • Since 1970 - member of the board of the joint venture and the Union of Journalists.
    • Since 1983 - editor of the publishing house "Soviet Writer".
    • In 1965 he published an article, the first in the KSP movement, “What are they singing?” From October of the same year to 1981 - host of concerts at the Vostok song club, chairman of the artistic council - from 1965 to 1973.
    • Since May 1967, he has been participating in the amateur song seminar in Petushki.
    • From 1981 to 1989 - curator of the dissident organization "Club-81". In 1985, a collection of club authors was published, edited by Yu. A. Andreev, which received more than 30 international reviews.
    • Since September 1986 - Chairman of the All-Union Council of the PSC. Later, in 1991, the book “Our Song” was published.
    • Since 1998 - Academician of the International Academy of Communications and Management.

    Andreev Yu. A., in addition, taught classes and received patients at the Temple of Health, and gave lectures throughout Russia. As a practicing healer, he has received many international and Russian awards.

    Yuri Andreev: biography

    Yuri Andreevich was born into a military family on May 8, 1930 in the city of Dnepropetrovsk. The family moved to Smolensk in 1938, and to Leningrad in 1944. Yuri Andreevich graduated from school there in 1948 with a gold medal.

    He entered Leningrad University at the Faculty of Philology and graduated in 1953. Simultaneously with his studies at the university, he attended a coaching school at the Institute of Physical Education. Since 1949 he has been working as a sambo coach. An active wrestler himself, he actively takes part in competitions and soon becomes the senior coach of the national team.

    After graduating from Leningrad State University, he became a graduate student at the Institute of Russian Culture. He worked at the Pushkin House until 1983. In 1958 he defended his dissertation, in 1974 he received a Doctor of Philology.

    Yuri Andreevich raised 8 children. He died in July 2009, at the age of 79.

    Literary criticism

    Andreev Yu. A. wrote a number of works on theory and history of literature. He is the author of numerous articles and has also written a number of works on literary criticism. Several collections have been published, compiled by Yuri Andreev. Author's books:

    • "Movement of Realism", 1974.
    • "About 1978.
    • "Our life, our literature", 1974.
    • "Russian Soviet historical novel", 1962.
    • "Ideological Issues of Literature", 1986.
    • "Soviet literature. For 10th grade students," 1988.
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    How little has been lived, how much has been experienced...

    Don’t you think, reader, that time has incredibly accelerated its pace and is moving truly rapidly?.. For example, I have repeatedly met readers who believe that the book “Three Pillars of Health” has almost always existed; I also met those who, without a shadow of a doubt, told me that they had been practicing according to the system set out in “The Three Pillars of Health” for almost one and a half to two decades. Meanwhile, the first edition of this book was published in March 1991, just eight years ago! Yes, I understand that some people start this publication with a small article that appeared in the Neva magazine in 1988 in the second issue, and gave rise to an avalanche-like, unimaginable flow of letters, reviews, phone calls, visits to the author - conditional and unexpected, but only 11 years have passed since its publication.

    Oh, how much has changed over these years in the lives of each of us, and the entire country as a whole: this is not an impression, but a reality - between that recent date and these years; with all the consequences of a tectonic, volcanic explosion, a whole new era opened up, and, perhaps, thanks to the historical cataclysms we witnessed and, alas, were accomplices of, a feeling of enormous temporary distance arose, a long, long distance from that generally very recent date .

    I will say very briefly about the historical changes in our common destiny: each of us found ourselves in a situation where the state has no interest in him or his health. The rescue of drowning people truly became the work of the drowning people themselves, and it should be said that they took up this more than vital issue for the preservation of life and health with a considerable amount of activity. And one of the curious and certainly useful consequences of this state of the social situation was the amazing, almost explosive filling of the book market with literature devoted to maintaining a healthy lifestyle. I remember how, in the afterword to the 1st edition of “The Three Pillars of Health,” I called on citizens to join forces in order to encourage book publishers to publish works devoted to this topic. There is a saying: “Let your words be in the ears of God!” The needs of reality itself prompted the book market to respond briskly and in a businesslike manner to the needs of reality. I believe that, unfortunately, nowhere does there exist a complete bibliography of publications on this topic that have appeared in recent years, because central libraries do not receive regional publications, and even those published in large cities, also with the collapse of the all-Union book publishing system, as signal samples don't get it. I think, however, that the number of authors who have entered the arena of public life under the motto “Healthy lifestyle” can now number in the thousands and thousands of people. A remarkable fact: in August 1998, Emilia Vilensky, a doctor and one of the leaders of the center for the study of alternative medicine in Russia, came to me from the United States of America for an interview. According to her, in this center, after a serious analytical selection, they study the works of about two hundred Russian authors who, in the opinion of American official doctors, are worthy of presenting in their work methods useful for strengthening human health. I will not hide that I was very flattered to hear from a representative of official, albeit foreign medicine, that they had no doubts about the primacy of the book “Three Pillars of Health” and other works that came from the pen of Yu. Andreev, not only in terms of the time of their appearance, preceding the collapse of the publication of books on this topic in Russia. (Specialists will be interested in reading the book “Alternative Medicine in Russia” by E. Vilensky, published at the end of 1998 in the state of Florida, unfortunately, in English.)

    Well, demand naturally gave rise to supply, and in the flow of books in which we now find ourselves, new generations of readers (and publishers) have appeared who have no longer heard of the “Three Pillars of Health”, who are sure, for example, that the era of books about a healthy lifestyle began with G. Malakhov; I have already noticed with a smile more than once that a number of provisions and specific methods of healing have been borrowed by some diligent authors and are presented either as their own discovery, or as extracted from ancient Chinese books, or from Tibetan monasteries (it was especially interesting to read about the method of cleaning joints with the help of a bay leaf as an allegedly hidden secret, gleaned by the author from the bowels of a Tibetan monastery). In a word, they treat the contents of “Three Pillars of Health” as folklore or a text of mythological antiquity. Well, thank God! If only this text and all others moving in the direction of comprehensive human health work for the benefit of people.

    And yet, since, despite the many reprints of this work, both it and its author have, to a certain extent, fallen out of sight of new generations of readers, I must inform them that in the years that have passed since 1991, I have stood still didn't stand. Books such as “Man and Woman. The human path is the star path”, like “Healing a Man”, like “The Secret of the Turtle”, like “Practical Treatment Book” in 2 volumes (in three books), like “The day lasts longer than life. Our capabilities and superpowers in building our own health,” the book is coming out, which I consider a landmark for myself, “Resonance of Earth and Heaven. Theory and practice of meditation." The most important thing: all these books were a generalization of very serious developments, which their author carried out and tested primarily on himself, playing the role of both a laboratory animal, a laboratory assistant, and the head of a laboratory.

    What are the results of the experiments conducted (and ongoing) in a condensed form? I’m talking about this only because the main and only criterion of truth for me is practice, practical results. So, what are they that confirm the truth of the chosen path for the author and those readers (and students of his courses) who are ready to listen to his arguments and facts?

    First: for many years you have to do without the help of doctors. Well, this doesn’t say much, since in our time a sufficient number of normal trade union members have matured enough to “forget about doctors” thanks to a healthy lifestyle.

    Second: the author’s biological age, judging by objective data and physiological measurements, is approximately two times less than his passport age. And in terms of a number of parameters (endurance, performance, reaction speed, etc.) it is at the level of a postgraduate student in general. Such a structure of the body already represents something truly significant, representing not only interest, but also direct evidence of the correctness of the chosen path.

    Third: Lord knows, I have never been particularly concerned with my hair, and I must say that over the last decade it has completely diminished on my head, but now I myself and many of those around me began to note with surprise the appearance of the most real hair on the author of “Three Pillars of Health,” who went bald a long time ago. Obviously, the condition of the hair follicles reflected the significantly increasing overall life potential of a person over the years. I must say that in my field of vision there are not so many people with a similar direction in the course of life processes. This point should probably also include significantly improved homeostasis - the course of metabolic processes in the body, thanks to which my weight, contrary to the common practice of becoming heavier with age, is on the contrary 8-10 kilograms less than graduate weight. And if back then I competed as a light heavyweight wrestler, now I would be on the mat as a middleweight, if not a welterweight.



     
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