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Anatoly Mikhailovich Kashpirovsky. Born on August 11, 1939 in the village of Stavnitsa, Medzhybizh district, Kamenetz-Podolsk region, Ukrainian SSR (now Letychiv district, Khmelnytsky region, Ukraine). Soviet and Russian psychotherapist, healer.

Anatoly Kashpirovsky was born on August 11, 1939 in the village of Stavnitsa, Medzhybizh district, Kamenetz-Podolsk region, Ukrainian SSR (now Letichevsky district, Khmelnytsky region, Ukraine) in a military family.

Father - Mikhail Kashpirovsky, a participant in the Great Patriotic War.

Mother - Yadviga Nikolaevna.

Has two sisters and a brother.

During the war years, the family was evacuated in the Kazakh SSR, in a village on the Chu River.

According to the recollections of former classmates, during his school years he spent a lot of time in the gym, respected strength. He had no close friends and kept to himself. By the senior classes, he developed a special timbre of a voice that made a strong impression on those around him.

In his youth he was engaged in weightlifting, master of sports of the USSR.

I read a lot, was fond of psychology. He himself said: "I love Tolstoy, Stefan Zweig, Bunin, Kuprin, Jack London, Flaubert, Sholokhov ... Any psychiatrist, psychotherapist, psychologist, lecturer must re-read, first of all, Stefan Zweig." He diligently prepared for admission to a medical university, for places in which there was a big competition in Soviet times.

In 1962 he graduated from the Vinnitsa Medical Institute with a degree in psychiatry. Further, for 25 years he worked in a psychiatric hospital named after academician A.I. Yushchenko in Vinnitsa.

In 1962-1963 he was a doctor of exercise therapy at the Railway Hospital in Vinnitsa.

In 1987 - a psychotherapist of the USSR national weightlifting team.

In 1988-1989 he was the head of the Republican Center for Psychotherapy in Kyiv.

From 1989 to 1993, he was the head of the International Center for Psychotherapy in Kyiv.

For the first time he was spoken about in 1988 after two large teleconferences Kyiv-Moscow and Moscow-Kyiv were held. The main purpose of such an experiment was to confirm the likelihood that even in the absence of verbal contact, it is possible to psychologically influence the patient.

Eyewitnesses assured that during the broadcast of the Moscow-Kyiv teleconference on March 31, 1988, anesthesia was performed at a remote level during a serious surgical intervention. The patient was Lyubov Grabovskaya, who was to undergo breast surgery. The experiment was carried out with the help of academician-oncologist N. M. Bondar and doctor I. Korolev, who at that time was already widely known in medical circles.

After that, programs with Kashpirovsky began to appear on Ukrainian television. In particular, he treated children for enuresis.

On March 2, 1989, a Kyiv-Tbilisi teleconference took place. He caused even greater resonance among the townsfolk. During this teleconference, using his method, Anatoly remotely anesthetized two operations at the same time. The experiment was conducted under the guidance of academician G. D. Ioseliani, surgeons Z. Megrelishvili and G. Bochaidze.

On July 27, 1989, the first meeting with A. M. Kashpirovsky took place in the Ostankino concert studio. Further, in 1989, six programs “Health sessions of the psychotherapist Anatoly Kashpirovsky” were held on Central Television, during which he allegedly carried out an unprecedented cure for a wide variety of diseases - about 10 million people in just 6 hours of television air.

The first telecast went on the air on October 8, 1989 on the First program. Then came out every Sunday, once every two weeks.

The first session of Anatoly Kashpirovsky on TV. 1989

Throughout 1990, Kashpirovsky's programs were regularly broadcast in Vietnam.

In the same 1990, he, the only foreigner, was awarded the prestigious Wiktory Award by Polish television for the most popular series of programs “A. Kashpirovsky's Television Clinic”.

In 1991, he spoke at the UN headquarters, where he proposed to apply his methods to combat the effects of radiation exposure, scarring and AIDS.

In 1993, the monograph "Non-Specific Group Psychotherapy", a scientific collection based on the materials of the above conference "Psychotherapeutic Phenomenon", author's books "Awakening", "Thoughts on the Way to You", "Believe in Yourself" were published.

“I am not a hypnotist or a psychic. I am a psychotherapist. And I don't know how I do it all. I say sleep - and people fall asleep. I throw them on the floor - they fall as if they were mowed down: everyone sees, everyone hears, everyone understands, but they absolutely do not feel pain.- said Anatoly Mikhailovich himself.

According to Kashpirovsky, the subject of his psychological impact are physical (not mental) disorders of the human body: “It is impossible to cure a sick brain, I don’t treat a sick brain”.

Kashpirovsky, using a set of psychotherapeutic techniques, allegedly “turns on” a self-regulation system in a person, which ensures the production of the necessary drugs in the body to cope with pain, as well as with a particular disease.

"Our body is a pharmacy, the entire periodic table", he said. Thus, according to Kashpirovsky, morphine, insulin and other drugs that we, if necessary, introduce into the body, are constantly contained in microdoses in humans, their lack leads to diseases, and the normalization of life processes is achieved by creating programming situations from the outside.

The Academy of Sciences of the USSR tried to investigate the results of Kashpirovsky's activities. An increase in the number of mental disorders is associated with scandalous TV shows. Some doctors wrote in hospital cards: "The diagnosis is Kashpirovsky's syndrome."

In 1993, he was elected to the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the 1st convocation from the LDPR in the 189th Yaroslavl constituency.

On January 13, 1994, a faction of the party was formed in the State Duma, but Kashpirovsky, for technical reasons, did not get into it, as he was in the USA and could not pass on the application. On March 5, he announced his withdrawal from the faction (by fax from America), accusing him of racism and war propaganda. However, upon his return to Russia in April 1994, Kashpirovsky remained in the faction. He finally left it on July 1, 1995.

He took part in negotiations between federal forces and terrorists led by Shamil Basayev during the terrorist act in Budyonnovsk in 1995. The former inter-district prosecutor of Budyonnovsk, Sergey Gamayunov, wrote in his book “Budyonnovsk: ten years later”: “Kashpirovsky was the one who promised first to put them all to sleep and hypnotize, and in the end, when he saw all this blood, he saw these hostages who 20-30 people were in the ward, exhausted, frightened, he became ill there, and they literally carried him out of there in their arms.

At the same time, Alexei Mitrofanov, ex-deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, claimed that Kashpirovsky managed to save many. Allegedly, thanks to the diplomatic actions of Kashpirovsky, some of the hostages were taken out. Allegedly, Shamil Basayev also testified to this. Alexey Mitrofanov said: “But there was one who had many hours of conversation with Basayev. It was Kashpirovsky. He went inside the hospital and talked to the invaders for a long time. Probably, there will still be a great director who will make a film about this conversation. After all, this is the rarest case in history. Who could then guarantee the life and health of a world famous person?! What was the chance to influence militants who believe only in guns and force?”

In November 2006, Anatoly Kashpirovsky had a conflict with the Chelyabinsk police. There he held his meetings. But after the department of Rospotrebnadzor discovered the absence of markings on packages with "charged salt", one of Kashpirovsky's speeches was interrupted by police officers demanding that it be stopped due to unlawfulness. In response, Kashpirovsky warned that an unfounded accusation and an insulting intrusion of amateurs into his case could cause various destructive changes in the body of the police officers and prosecutors themselves.

Police officers confiscated 160 bags of salt from a private entrepreneur cooperating with Kashpirovsky on the grounds that the bags were not labelled. According to one of the representatives of the initiative group of anti-globalists, the law enforcement agencies of Chelyabinsk Kashpirovsky was brought to administrative responsibility for illegally practicing healing, however, based on six similar materials, after a pre-investigation check by the department of inquiry of the Central District Department of Internal Affairs of Chelyabinsk, a decision was made to refuse to initiate proceedings on an administrative offense due to the absence of an offence. Refusal materials are stored in the analytical department of the Central District Department of Internal Affairs. The "Conclusion of a specialist" submitted to the prosecutor by I. Shadrina is not an expert opinion, which, in accordance with the current legislation, should have been carried out by a special expert commission. The Prosecutor General's Office of Russia filed a protest against the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, recognizing the decision of the Chelyabinsk court as illegal.

In the 2000s he moved to the USA. There he conducts his sessions, introducing himself as a "specialist in psychological treatment."

In 2017, Kashpirovsky announced his know-how: in New York, he carried out, according to him, "an unprecedented global remote psychological action."

Kashpirovsky said: "June 29, 2017 at exactly 19.30 New York time in New York, in the hall of the National restaurant, I carried out an unprecedented psychological action - a worldwide remote nose correction with the restoration of normal nasal breathing and getting rid of snoring. The fantasticness of this unusual The action consists not only in the instant (in three minutes) correction of the nose of thousands of people, but also in the absolute absence of any visual, audio and video contacts with me as the source of this programming.

Anatoly Kashpirovsky. Alone with everyone

The growth of Anatoly Kashpirovsky: 172 centimeters.

Personal life of Anatoly Kashpirovsky:

The first wife is Valentina. The marriage produced a son and a daughter. Divorced at the peak of Kashpirovsky's popularity.

Two grandchildren. Granddaughter Inga is a 3-time US karate-do champion.

The second wife is Irina, originally from the Czech Republic. They got married on December 24, 1992. For some time the couple lived in the Czech Republic. A number of media outlets wrote that Irina was 20 years old at the time of marriage, but Kashpirovsky himself claimed that he was 35 years old.

He actually broke up with his wife Irina in 2006. “Since 2006, my wife and I saw each other only a few times: these were short meetings in Israel, Germany, Poland, even in Prague we managed to meet at the airport for two hours. Wherever I went, I was always alone. But Irina and I constantly communicated on the Internet via Skype, I always knew and know where she is and all these years generously provided her with financial assistance, "he said in 2014.

In 2014, the couple filed for divorce officially.

Kashpirovsky, commenting on the divorce, said: “People get divorced for various reasons ... And if this happens, then you only have to blame yourself ... Marriage for me is a sacred topic. I prefer to keep my personal life a secret and not put it on display "My both wives are super beauties! The second time I married in 1992. It turns out that I lived with my wife Irina for 22 years! And this is a wonderful figure! I have always been very respectful of women. I hold an umbrella over them - always I will protect and protect them."

There were rumors that the therapist filed for divorce in order to marry a young assistant. He refused to comment on this: “My further personal life will remain closed to all curious people. And no one cares how it develops - whether there will be a divorce or not, whether I will create a new family or not. If I have to, I will get married somewhere in the Philippines "so that none of the paparazzi can get there. I'll tell you this: over the past 200 years, there has not been a better husband on the globe than me."

Goes in for sports, maintains a good physical shape.

Bibliography of Anatoly Kashpirovsky:

Group non-specific psychotherapy
Theoretical foundations of non-specific group psychotherapy
The psychotherapeutic phenomenon of Kashpirovsky
Problems of the theory and practice of psychotherapy
I came to resurrect the living
I bring you closer to perfection
Thoughts on the way to you
Awakening
The miracle is in ourselves
religious studies
Believe in yourself


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Anatoly Kashpirovsky is still healing

Psychotherapist Anatoly Kashpirovsky gained fame shortly before the collapse of the USSR, when he became a member of several teleconferences, during which he hypnotized people and even replaced anesthesia with his hypnotic gaze. This was followed by a series of programs “Health sessions of the psychotherapist Anatoly Kashpirovsky”, during which he carried out mass “treatment” of millions of Soviet citizens from a variety of diseases. In 1991, Kashpirovsky invited the UN to apply his method of treatment to an even wider audience, but the idea did not find a response.

Despite a sharp rise and instant fame, Kashpirovsky quickly disappeared from television. Thank you for this is the Ministry of Health, which in 1993 put an end to the presence of psychics on TV. Kashpirovsky, in 1993, published his monograph, at the same time he was elected to the State Duma of Russia from the Liberal Democratic Party. He only served two years as an MP. In 1995, he was among the negotiators during the terrorist attack in Budenovsk. This was the end of his public activity, and Kashpirovsky finally became the hero of not federal, but local news (for example, in 2006 in Chelyabinsk, an administrative case was opened against him for “pseudo-healing”).

It may seem like a miracle, but today, according to the Facebook profile and the official website, 75-year-old Anatoly Kashpirovsky continues to tour Russia and the CIS countries and meet the people. Does he do healing? According to the law, it should not, because formally such activity is illegal ...

Allan Chumak retired

Unlike Anatoly Kashpirovsky, Allan Chumak came to healing from the other end - journalistic. The official legend says that in the 1970s and 1980s, as a journalist, he investigated various cases of “so-called healing” and reached the point that he himself felt something like that in himself. However, he really turned around, like Kashpirovsky, in the late 1980s and early 1990s, when, with the help of TV, he massively “charged” various inanimate objects and treated people. At the same time, unlike Kashpirovsky, Chumak was laconic.

Later, Chumak also tried to get into the State Duma. It happened in 2000, when he failed, gaining only about 3% of the vote. Today Allan Chumak is already 80 years old. By 2009, he wrote three books and continues to engage in "research activities", and no, no, and shakes the old days - he gives sparkling predictions for the future.

Grigory Grabovoi served time, and then disappeared

If Kashpirovsky, Chumak and Longo never seriously clashed with the authorities and behaved quite modestly, then Grigory Grabovoi was a bird of a completely different flight. He also announced himself in the early 1990s, immediately developing a flurry of activity - not only conducted treatment sessions, but entered into relevant agreements with legal entities and even promised to conduct "mental" diagnostics of electronic equipment (also for money). For a long time, he got away with it, even despite the presence of egregious cases (such as the conclusion of an agreement on the "insurance" of employees of a certain company at the rate of $ 2,000 per employee per year), but in 2006 he was still tried for fraud and even found guilty . It turned out that citizen Grabovoi, fraudulently, by introducing people into a state of trance, lured money from them.

Grabovoi also regularly called himself the second Jesus, publicly promised to resurrect the dead, treat AIDS and cancer in the last stages, teleport people and things, diagnose equipment from a distance, etc. etc. He even tried to run for president of Russia. There is also information that Grabovoi asked for money from the mothers of children who died during the terrorist attack in Beslan, but later it was refuted. What is known for certain is that he nevertheless publicly promised to resurrect these unfortunate children.

He was released on parole in 2010 and has since sunk into the water. Two years later, the yellow press wrote that Grabovoi had been killed, but this was never officially reported.

In New York, Anatoly Kashpirovsky speaks in the conference hall of a hotel on the outskirts of the city. Interest in the healer has not faded either in America or in Russia. True, meetings with him are now called not "sessions of mass hypnosis," but "creative evenings" and "conferences," Komsomolskaya Pravda writes.

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"He works in Russia. It's just that now he has performances in America. People were waiting for him. These are immigrants, old fans, and Americans," said the master's assistant, Sergey. Moreover, on May 29, Kashpirovsky held a global action: he promised to save all the inhabitants of the planet from snoring. The only condition was that you had to concentrate for three minutes, and after that you couldn’t touch your nose for six hours.

“The fantasticness of this unusual action lies not only in the instant (in three minutes) correction of the nose of thousands of people, but also in the absolute absence of any visual, audio and video contacts with me as the source of this programming,” Kashpirovsky himself said about the session .

According to the lawyer of the healer Sergei Zhorin, Anatoly Kashpirovsky is in excellent physical shape. He is engaged in physical education and squats 1200 times a day: 600 in the morning and 600 in the evening, and this is at 77 years old. The healer is officially divorced, and if he ever ties himself in marriage, then by all means with a "goddess", for whom he himself will be a "god".

“There is no hypnosis in my practice. I don’t advocate at all for there to be faith in me. Who am I to believe in me like that? But I believe in people,” the specialist in psychological treatment once said. This is how the healer now calls himself, who gathered stadiums and millions of television audiences at his sessions.

Recently Anatoly Kashpirovsky came to Vinnitsa. This visit was incognito, the legendary psychotherapist spent the night in one of the Vinnitsa hotels and mysteriously disappeared the next day.

The journalists of the site VIN TOP http://www.vinnitsa.top became aware of the reason for his arrival - the tragic death of his daughter Elena. According to unverified information, she committed suicide by throwing herself out of a window. Her inconsolable father brought her body to Vinnitsa to be buried next to her grandparents at the Central Cemetery.

Kashpirovsky is still remembered by older people who saw with their own eyes the finest hour of the Vinnitsa psychotherapist in the turbulent nineties. He was born in the Khmelnytsky region, in the Medzhybizh region, but after graduating from the Vinnitsa Medical University at the age of 25, he began working in the Vinnitsa Psychiatric Hospital named after. Yushchenko, and later - in the railway hospital. In 1987 - a psychotherapist of the USSR national weightlifting team. He is a candidate of medical sciences and a master of sports of the USSR in weightlifting.

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Glory came to him in 1989 after he conducted several sessions of hypnosis on Soviet television and sensational teleconferences, during which he performed anesthesia for several patients: Lyubvi Grabovskaya during the removal of a breast tumor, Lesya Yurshova and Olga Ignatova during operations. Soon he was elected a deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation from the Liberal Democratic Party, and he even participated in the release of hostages in Chechnya (he negotiated with Shamil Basayev in Budennovsk).

The Vinnitsa period in the life of Anatoly Kashpirovsky occupies a special place. For a long time he lived on Cherry. Not far away, on Kielce, his mother also lived. It was here that he married his daughter Elena, she married a guy from the Litinsky district, and subsequently they left for the USA. But the life of the young did not work out. After the birth of their daughter Inga, they broke up.

Elena stayed in America and worked as a doctor. Ivan also did not return to his native village, he moved to Canada. Anatoly Mikhailovich is very proud of his granddaughter, a three-time US champion in karate-do. Subsequently, a well-known psychotherapist also moved overseas and for a long time treated emigrants for obesity, snoring and enuresis ... He was remembered by the inhabitants as a man with a tough character and non-standard thinking.

They would have forgotten it if he had not surprised his fans every time. At the age of 75, he officially filed for the second divorce, having been married to a three times younger Czech Irina for 22 years. He divorced his first wife, Valentina, who bore him a son and a daughter, at the peak of his popularity.

Kashpirovsky, commenting on the divorce, said: “People get divorced for various reasons. And if this happened, then you have only yourself to blame. I keep my personal life private and don't expose it. Both my wives are beautiful. I respect them very much. I “hold an umbrella” over them - I will always protect and protect them.

According to Kashpirovsky's lawyer, Sergey Zhorin, a psychotherapist at the age of 78 is in excellent physical shape. He is engaged in physical education and squats 1200 times a day. This is at a time when many of his colleagues have already passed into eternity. Burned at work and his follower Rinat Dobroserdov, who worked for a long time at his post in the hospital. Yushchenko.

But now the official website of Anatoly Kashpirovsky is replete with condolences. Hundreds of people express their understanding of the pain when parents have to bury their children.

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Anatoly Kashpirovsky was born in 1939. The exact place of his birth is not known. According to the information on the official website, this is the Ukrainian village of Medzhibozh, however, it is believed that the famous psychic was born in Stavnitsa or Proskurov (now Khmelnitsky). Anatoly grew up modest and hardworking, choosing a medical direction for himself after school. After graduating from the Vinnitsa Medical Institute in 1962, he began working at the local psychiatric hospital, and his medical career here lasted almost 25 years.

Gradually, Kashpirovsky began to practice non-traditional methods of treating patients from various ailments. It is still unknown how he discovered unusual abilities in himself and whether he really had them. One way or another, people were delighted that they really improved their health. In 1989, Anatoly was invited to speak on all-Union television. Live, he demonstrated the technique of anesthesia at a distance during surgical operations.

For the Soviet society, extrasensory perception, and even on television, has become a truly breakthrough event. Kashpirovsky had thousands of fans demanding that he speak from television screens as often as possible. Several more wellness sessions followed, followed by more than 300 million Soviet people. After that, Anatoly began to be invited to foreign television. In addition, he took part in many scientific conferences and even presented a report to the United Nations.

Anatoly Kashpirovsky led an active political life and joined the Liberal Democratic Party, becoming a deputy of the State Duma. According to rumors, it was his influence that affected the successful career of the permanent leader of the party, Vladimir Zhirinovsky. In addition, the mysterious psychic has published many scientific books. The basis of his unique methods was strong suggestion, in fact, hypnosis of people, setting them up for self-healing. In the 90s, he also appeared on TV, but only as a guest on various programs, after which he emigrated to the United States.

Personal life

According to reports, Anatoly Kashpirovsky was married to a woman named Valentina, with whom he has two children, Elena and Sergey, now living in the United States. The second time the psychic married in 1992 to a new lover, Irina. Together they lived until 2005, and the official divorce took place only in 2014.

Anatoly Kashpirovsky now lives in Brighton, USA and has a "star-striped" citizenship. He still practices his amazing methods of healing people, holding meetings with a fairly wide audience. In Russia, the opinion about the parapsychologist is divided: today most people consider him an ordinary charlatan, while others are sure that Kashpirovsky is just an experienced hypnotist and psychologist who is able to climb into the very depths of human consciousness.