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His young adult life was spent in a small provincial town where everyone knew each other. He became interested in religions and humanistic subjects. He was a bright student, his intelligence was quickly recognized; he was sent to Warsaw for his higher education. There he was active in the student government and was developing his political ideas, which were against the Soviet policies of the time. After receiving his diploma from the Technikum Kolejowe of Warsaw. He decided to pursue his interests in literature and humanistic studies at the University of Silesia. By 1981 the political situation in Poland had grown dire, strikes and massive demonstrations brought the country to standstill. The puppets of Soviet Russia declared martial law. Miroslaw decided to stop his studies and partake in organizing actions against the communist regime in Dazing and Gdynia. It was during that year that Miroslaw lost his mother and met his future wife, Malgorzata. They wed in 1983 and had a son, Mateusz, together in 1985. In 1987 his political activities cause him to be incarcerated. Thanks to his connections with the underground opposition and through the hard work of Lech Walensa’s (and later Solidarity) lawyer Jacek Taylor, the representative of Amnesty International, Miroslaw was released from jail. Fearing for the safety of his family he is forced to flee the country. That year he settles in Munich with his family. There he continues his political activities against the communist. He becomes the representative of KPN (Confederation for an Independent Poland) in Bavaria. His efforts and those of his countrymen finally bring down the communist regime in 1989. After these turbulent times Miroslaw finds himself with time to pursue his humanistic interests at the Hochschule fur Politik. His philosophical interests are also pursued at the Higher School for Philosophy in Munich.
He currently spends his time lecturing and helping others develop their powers. He is also an avid painter, the author of “Power of the Brain.” He is currently working on his second book. ContactMiroslaw Magola
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