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ModroGorje Wellness and Art Centre, run by Vesna & Damir Tenodi and guided by the Those-Who-Know, is an endeavour to rekindle the spiritual within the material and to encourage people to live a responsible life – fearless, meaningful and purposeful.

Art and esoteric philosophy are the main instruments used for unifying our hearts and minds, while tai chi & chi kung are the preferred disciplines to keep our bodies healthy and fully functional. Anan-Do meditation is an integral part of our teaching, as an irreplaceable method for refining our inner and outer perception.

Vesna is a graduate archaeologist and an author, as well as a tireless worker for the Anan-Do cause. Damir is a Master of martial & therapeutic arts and teacher of Anan-Do integral forms, author of six books on eastern disciplines and their underlying philosophy and co-author of the esoteric "Dialogues" series.

Both Vesna and Damir are fully dedicated to their task of conveying and implementing the higher knowledge and ideals set for humanity, as taught by their Teachers and Guides.


Message from Vesna Tenodi, Wanjina CEO

To the DreamRaisers (all sensible, sensitive, intuitive, well-meaning, open-minded and courageous people who support the project)

Stairway to Peace

These Laws are embedded in the Whispering Stone, as set by the Those-Who-Know and contained in my book ‘Dreamtime Set in Stone’.

As you know, the Wanjina Watchers images, which had been approved by the Those-Who-Know, were desecrated when the Whispering Stone was vandalised on 5 March 2010.

The artist, Ben Osváth, counted more than one hundred axe marks on the stone, showing the viciousness and hatred behind this attack.

As a consequence of actions of a handful of locals, who failed to grasp the meaning of Wanjinas and deliberately misinterpreted our art and intentions, the Stone had been vandalised, our property damaged, all culminating in threats to our lives.

Over the last couple of weeks, I personally have received a number of warnings, advising me that “both the Kimberley people and the local Aborigines are conducting ceremonies to kill me with black magic”.

No-one among the so-called Aboriginal elders seem to have realised that everything we do within our DreamRaisers Project comes from the same Source as the prehistoric Wanjina images on the cave-walls of Northern Australia. None of them asked who the Those-Who-Know are and what they want – and why now. So far, none of them seem to have understood the references to their own sacred spiritual tradition.

Although we have been receiving a positive and insightful input from the general public, that understands individual components of our work, the Sydney Morning Herald journalist was the only person who immediately recognised the significance and central role of the Those-Who-Know and asked about them.

This proves the point that the Aboriginal community today is quite disconnected from its own tradition and that there is an urgent need for revival of Aboriginal spirituality.

By a white woman? Yes, by the white woman! Why? That should be obvious, but will be explained in part two of the DreamRaisers Trilogy.

All four Wanjinas – Wanjina of the Unknown, Wanjina of Courage, Wanjina of Healing, and Wanjina the Sustainer – represented in the Whispering Stone artwork, are now scarred and hurt.

While the energy within this healing stone is being rebalanced and the Whispering Stone recharged, the Those-Who-Know requested a different approach – in order to make some aspects of the stone’s energy accessible to those who wish to become DreamRaisers, participants in Their Plan.

Our ModroGorje Gallery in Katoomba is shut down for the time being. The artwork can be viewed online instead.

Keep checking this site for updates. We are currently developing a range of products which will be available soon.