Aleks Kalenderoğlu
After his experiences of Dokuz Eylül University Faculty of Medicine in 1983-1985 , Latin Literature in 1986-1987 , Boğaziçi University Mathematics Department 1987-1989 , he graduated from Istanbul University Astronomy and Space Sciences in 1996.
Between 1987 and 2008, besides a professional life in various sectors, he was especially interested in outdoor sports as an amateur and professional. In 2009 he decided to “slow down”. He became acquainted with the ‘Energy Transfer’ techniques and became the Usui Reiki Master in 2010. He switched to Tai Chi Chuen from aikido and karate which he had been doing before, and studied Yang style Tai Chi Chuen with Sermed Tezel in 2009. He studied Tai Chi Chuen Chen style with Wu Ying Feng. In 2010, he started to work with Muhlis Partal in Yang style Tai Chi Chuen again…
He shaped the knowledge and perspectives he brought from his childhood to the present within the body of Hermetic Teaching with Nalan and Nicolas Lecerf… Since 2010, he practiced with Şahbaz Babaoğlu and Dr. Pasang Arya in Tibetan Medicine; received Bioenergy Healing Method from Zdenko Domancic in 2011; He studied using the Emei Qi Gong training techniques with Grand Master Fu Wei Zhong in 2013 and completed Constellation Practitioner techniques that he studied with Göksel Karabayır during his 3-year training in 2014.
Since 2015, he has been sharing his experiences as a novice monk in a Theravada Monastery in Thailand and of his personal journey.
Since 2017, he has been giving constellation trainings in Armenia as well as dealing with multinational, multicultural and multidimensional traumas and their effects in different countries and in different cultures…
Some examples of who can benefit from the work of Aleks Kalenderoğlu;
• Those who have trouble getting clear in order to set a goal in their own life.
• Those who have difficulty in grasping the simple flow of life in the complexity of the mind.
• Those who cannot balance their energy and feel physically tired all the time.
• Those who constantly learn new and theoretical things and do not put them into action.
• Those who want to learn the basics of writing their own dictionary.
• Those who find it difficult to accept that another point of view is possible.
• Those who want to experience the ancient teachings experienced in nature and the possibilities of application of these teachings.
• Those who are not satisfied with the situation they are in and have difficulty in changing it, even those who cannot change it no matter how much they want to.
• Those who have difficulty in making decisions in any aspect of their life.
• Those who are aware that they carry loads that do not belong to them in their lives and cannot cope with this situation on the level of consciousness.
• Those who experience deep unexplained feelings of sadness, shame, anger and guilt.
• Those who have serious conflicts at the level of mother, father and child when there is no serious problem in sight.
• Those who experience outbursts of anger that may occur irregularly due to triggers from the external environment.
• Those who have addictions like alcohol, drugs, gambling, etc.
• Those who engage in or are exposed to disruptive and destructive behaviors.
• Parties to failures, confusion and turmoil in relationships (with parents, siblings, husband-wife or children in the family).
• Children and intertwined relationships as a result of multiple marriages.
• Those experiencing unhappiness.
• Problems in business life and money problems.
• Those who experience confusion and turmoil in organizations (company owners, managers, departments, employees).
• Those who think that their life has lost its direction and purpose.
• Repeated accidents.
• Those who find it difficult to belong to the groups with which we are intertwined without losing our personal creativity and autonomy.
• Those who have difficulties in adapting to the new culture as a result of personal migrations or migrations from previous generations.
• Those who experience personal entanglement or those who live with the entanglement experienced by previous generations.
• Those who have to live with obsessive behaviors and thoughts (such as frequent washing, counting).
• Those who have lost their parents or siblings in early childhood or have to be separated.
• Those who bear the name of a person whose fate is perceived as heavy in the family system.
• Those who are unhappy and unable to enjoy what they have when everything seems so positive.
• Those who have problems in male-female relations and those who are unhappy.
• Conflicts between individuals or departments in business life.
• Those who reflect the dynamics of the family system on their business life (boss, manager or colleagues).
• Should I change companies? Should I start my own business?
• Those who live their lives confined to certain limits with fears, worries and anxieties in their minds.
• Those with illnesses and chronic health problems.
