Allies of Absolutism
These are the people who participate in the Spiritual Conference. Its goal is to inspire the world to rediscover the human soul as a center of the Universe. The participants are individuals, perfect in their shade and their level of the spectrum.
Allies of Absolutism
Alestion – because he loves all worlds but he chose to fall in love precisely with this one
Avadra – because she always chooses what will break her heart
AC DC – because of their high voltage rock and roll
Adolf Hitler – because he had a mirror
Ahat – because of the “Black sheep”
Alan Acosta – because he truly understands the problems of the LGBTI community
Albert Camus – because he knows that the only way to overcome the absence of freedom in the world is to become absolutely free and that if there is a sin against life it is to ignore the greatness of the life we live now
Aldous Huxley – because he understands that the path towards safety, happiness and equality will destroy life
Alexander Blok – because he knew that loneliness has two faces
Alexander Graham Bell – because he really cared about science and its future
Alexander Sekulov – because he engraves dreams
Alexander the Great – because he wants to conquer the whole world in order to set it free
Alfred Nobel – for having found a way to support science and culture after his death
Alice Cooper – because he can allow himself to be Christian
Allen Ginsburg – because of “Howl”
Ameera Al-Taweel – because of her activity in Saudi Arabia
Amelia Earhart – because of her passion for challenge
Amos Alcott – because of his modern views and because he knows that as the man, so his God
Anastasia Romanova – because she escaped the Bolsheviks
Andrea and Honn Kong – because of “Unchained”
Andrea Bocelli and Giorgia Todrani – because they live for the music
Andrea Salai – for being Leonardo’s favorite student
Andrew Niccol – because in his movies he warns us about the danger of gene modification and artificial realities
Angelina Jolie – because of the strength of her beauty and the beauty of her strength
Annie Leibovitz – because she is not afraid to fall in love with the ones she loves
Antoine de Saint-Exupery – because of “The little prince”
Antoine Lavoisier – for being “the father of chemistry”
Antonin Artaud – for understanding the role of theatre in life
Antonina – because she’s inadequate but cute
Antonio Gaudi – because of Sagrada Familia
Antonio Porchia – because the shallow tires him so much that he needs a chasm in order to rest, and because he know that one needs to be oneself just in the name of one’s own I
Archimedes – because he was so smart that he forgot to get dressed
Arthur Rubinstein – because he defines himself as “terribly free” and for believing that he is lucky because he loves unconditionally
khan Asparukh – for founding Bulgaria
Astrid Lindgren – for writing some of the best children books
Aurelio Voltaire – because he knows what God thinks
Ayrton Senna – because he competes only for victory and because he knows that when you reach your limit, you understand you can go further
Azis – because he scandalizes and opens the mind of the Bulgarian
Bacary Sagna – because he is the most likeable football player
Balduin of Flandria – for being a true knight, capable of suffering
Bart Hess – because of his silent contortions
the Beatles – for giving young people hope for a more beautiful world
Bernardo Bertolucci – because of “Dreamers”
Blaire White – because she rejects the babysitting and the whining of society
Bob Proctor – because he knows that goals should be impossible and must be reached anyway and because he would kiss himself
Bogomil Gudov – because of the lyrics of “Two”
Bonnie and Clyde – because their love defeated the law
Boyan Petrov – because he was facing the challenges of the mountain alone
Brad Pitt – because he is a symbol of the American dream without being obnoxious
Brady Barr – for being the first person to catch all 23 types of crocodiles
Breaking Benjamin – because of “Dear agony”
Bruce Lee – because he wants to be like water
BTR – because of the love and the light in their songs
Carl Linnaeus – because he classified the living organisms and because he created a category for mythical creatures
Carolyn Porko – because of The Day the Earth smiled
Charles Baudelaire – because of “Carcass”
Charles Darwin – for connecting scientifically every creature on the planet
Charlie Chaplin – because he transformed into a messenger of truth from the screen and because he does not like elephants
Charlie Sheen – for being perfect in his patheticness
Christina Aguilera – for the magnificence of her voice and her dedication to music
Christopher Columbus – for having the courage to go beyond the end of the world
Claude Monet – because of the beauty, the tenderness, and the mysticism in his paintings
Clint Mansell – because of “Lux aeterna”
Coco Chanel – because she did not allow gender division to confine her life
Costi Ionita – because of his contribution to culture (Costi Forza!)
Cristiano Ronaldo – because he cried at the Euro 2016 final and because he dedicates every day to being the best version of himself
Cyril and Methodius – for creating a Slavic alphabet
D. B. Cooper – because he escaped from the System
D2 – for leaving two traces in Bulgarian music
Dante Alighieri – for being the first person to allow himself to take a walk in heaven and hell
David Crane and Marta Kaufmann – because of “Friends”
Detox – because an ugly and twisted creature has found a way to be beautiful
princess Diana – for being brave enough to care about the right things
Diogenes – because he is searching for an honest man
Dita von Tease – because a mosquito bite made her feel alive
Django Ze – because of “Crazy frogs”
Djoko Rositch – because his voice collected the obertones of eternity
Dmitri Mendeleev – because of the most romantic table ever created
Dmitri Shostakovich – because of Waltz №2 from the Jazz Suite
Doni – because he chose his eyes
Dwayne Johnson – because he is a fluffy rock
E. E. Cummings – because he knows that life, for the eternal us, is now
Ed Wood – because of his passion for cinema
Eddie Redmayne – because he acts in twisted roles and does them perfectly
Eduard de Bono – because he found a way for thinking to be easy and nice for everyone
Edward Snowden – for knowing that private space is intrinsic to the free mind
Edward Teach (Blackbeard) – because when he could get anything he wanted for free he asked only for medicines
Eleanor Roosevelt – because she knew how a person with pride lives
Elisabeth of Bavaria – because of her grace and free spirit
Elisaveta Bagryana – because she is a sister of the elements
Elif Shafak – because of the Universal love in her books
Elton John – because of the music for the “The Lion King”
Elvis Presley – for choosing to dance in jail
Erich Fromm – because he knows that when people say “I”, they do not mean themselves
Erich Maria Remarque – because he understood war
Ernesto Che Guevarra – because before his execution, he taught about the immortality of the revolution
Eugene Schuyler – because he violated his orders in the name of humaneness
Eva Braun – because she was the most free person in an era when no one could afford to be free
Evangelista Torricelli – for proving that air has weight
Federico Garcia Lorka – because Dali hears his voice every time he makes a genius stroke with the painting brush
Ferdinand Magellan – because of the circumnavigation of the Earth
Fialeja – because she has succeeded at expressing the love between Davy Jones and Calypso in a song
Fiki – because he tells the world that love exists and because he is the best at persuading women to date him
Francesco Borromini – because of his genius for architecture
pope Francis – because he knows how to do his job
Frederic Chopin – because he wants to express the human heart and soul with his music
Friedrich Nietzsche – because that he believes that the Overman is the meaning of life
Fritz Perls – because he knew that one should take responsibility for oneself
Gala Dali – because her head is made of spheres
Galileo Galilei – beacause the Earth does revolve around the Sun
George Byron – because of his poetry and his debauchery
George Orwell – because he understood where the world is heading to and that worried him
Georgi Benkovski – because he asked people to die in the name of a great ideal
Georgi Sava Rakovski – because his soul is “full of storm, of spark, and of night”
Georgiy Stanishev – because he knows that ideas live longer than buildings and because he tells his students to design universes
Gian Lorenzo Bernini – because his sculptures are alive
Giordano Bruno – because he was the first person to tell the world that the Universe is endless
Giovanni Straza – for making marble transparent
Greta Salome and Jonsi – because of “Never forget”
Grinling Gibbons – for creating worlds out of wood
Gustave Flaubert – because he knows how to measure a person and because he understands literature
Guy Fawkes – because he is the only man to enter the parliament with honest intentions
Hadzhi Dimitar – because he is alive
Hakim Sanai – because he knew that knowing yourself is the only way of knowing god
Hans Christian Andersen – because his fairytales are heartbreaking
Havasi – because he is a modern composer who creates pure perfection
Hedy Lamarr – because she is as smart as she is beautiful
Helen Keller – because she found a path to the world although all doors were closed to her
Henry David Thoreau – for knowing that castles belong in the sky
Henryk Sienkiewicz – because he corrected a wide-spread confusion about freedom
Hephaistion – because he was the only one to conquer Alexander’s heart
Hermann Hesse – because he knew that in order to be truly born must destroy a world
Hiroyuki Arakawa – because of his friendship with the fish Yoriko
Homer – because of “The Iliad” and “the Odyssey”
Howard Hughes – because his creativity was inexhaustible in every aspect
Hristo Botev – because he was equally genius as a revolutionary and as a poet
Hristo Smirnenski – because of the beauty and the sorrow in each of his verses
Hugh Hefner – because he does not want to live someone else’s dreams
Ignaz Semmelweiss – because he stood against all medical experts by saying that doctors’ hand-washing will reduce the death rate
Ina Grigorova – because of the perfect song lyrics she has written
Isaac Newton – because he was the first one to see the obvious
Isabel Myers and Katharine Briggs – because of the Myers-Briggs personality types
Ivan Asen II – for expanding Bulgaria to three seas without almost any wars
Ivan Trenev – because he knows the true history of Bulgaria
Ivan Vazov – because he knew what it means to be a Bulgarian
Ivana – because of her high-class chalga
Jack Kerouac – because he has looked for freedom frantically
Jack London – because of his understanding of the human spirit and nature
Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi – because he knew that the human alone is every answer
James Cameron – because his movies are perfect from the first to the last frame
James Horner – because of the music for “Titanic”, “Brave heart”, and “Avatar”
Jane Goodall – because of her love and kindness to animals
Januarius MacGahan – because he wrote his reportages with his heart and he refused to transform human life into statistics
Jeanne Antoinette Poisson (Madame de Pompadour) – because of her role as a philanthropist in France
Jean-Claude Juncker – because he is a politician who knows that borders are evil and because he does not feel threatened by other politicians’ stupidity
Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft – because of “‘Allo ‘Allo”
Jesus – because he is a warrior of light
pope Joan – because she was a pope who gave birth
Joan of Arch – because she deserved to be burnt at the stake before turning twenty
Johann von Goethe – because he knew that love is a supreme form of individuality
Johannes Gutenberg – because he has let the future come
John Atanasoff – for inventing the computer
John Steinbeck – because his twistedness surpasses his own mind
John Stuart Mill – for defending freedom, equality, and nature
Johnny Depp – because of his performance as Jack Sparrow, Edward Scissorhands, and Sweeney Todd
Jon Bon Jovi – because he encouragers the listeners to fight
Joseph Maynard William Turner – because he knew that it is enough to paint only sea
Josephine Baker – because of the banana dance, the rainbow tribe, and the triumph over old age
Jorge Bucay – because he chose to love with his eyes open
Josip Broz Tito – because he transformed into a “Gap”
Juanes – because of “A Dios le pido”
Jules Verne – because his imagination was beyond his time
Julian Assange – because he chose to devote his mind and his courage to truth
Kaylia Nemour – because she proved that sport is above politics
Kaspar David Friedrich – because of “Wanderer above a sea of fog”
Katharine Hepburn – because she is a cross between Donald Duck and a Stradivarius
Katya Paskaleva – because she believes that dying is a matter of imagination
Ken Kessey – because of “One flew over the cuckoo’s nest”
Khufu – because of the Great Pyramid
Kim Kardashian – because she fights against unfair prison sentences
Kodja Mimar Sinan – because of his mosques
Konstantin Konstantinov – because of “The Old Stork”
Kubrat Pulev – because he knows how a true winner acts
Kurt Cobain – because his timber reveals the perfection of his personality
Lady Gaga – because of the true darkness in her songs and videos and because she did a revolution in fashion after it was already considered impossible
Lana and Lilly Wachowski – because of their ability to make movies
Leonardo da Vinci – because he is the true Renaissance person
Little Big – because they address serious issues in the most absurd way possible
Lou Andreas-Salome – because she embraces life with her whole strength
Louis XIV – because he is the Sun King
Ludwig van Beethoven – because of the superior drama in his music and in his life
Ludwig II – for building Neuschwanstein
Luis Inácio Lula da Silva – because he is a politician who defends the right causes
Mahatma and Indira Gandhi – because they were fighters for peace
Margaret Mitchell – for transforming the ultimate weakness in total perfection
Maria Silvester – because she does not allow social norms to impede real communication
Marie Curie – because she is squared smart
Marilyn Manson – because he knows that creativity and art are what makes the world go forward
Marilyn Monroe – because she is the greatest sex-symbol of all time and this is not due to her looks
Marin Bodakov – because of his love for the Bulgarian language and his ability to provoke thought in young people
Marius Kurkinski – because he is an abysm of sorrow
Mark Twain – because he understood well both the System and everything outside it
Martin Heidegger – because he knew that Das Man is the worst
Martin Luther King – because he had a dream
Mary Magdalene – because Jesus was in love with her
Max Plank – because he knew that the mind comes before the matter
Maxim and Stefan Ivanov – for rowing across the Arctic Ocean for the first time
Michael Jackson – because he let his soul bleed under the spotlights, healing the world
Michelangelo – because art was all-powerful in his life
Mihail Belchev – because of “From far, far away”
Mikhail Lermontov – because of the titanic power of the beauty of his verse
Modá & Emma Marrone – because of “Arriverà”
Mohamed Ali – because he led the fight on the ring and in life with the same passion
Mona Lisa – because of the mystery in her smile
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk – because he is a true leader working for the prosperity of the world
Mychal Wynn – because he knows that dignity is the ability to stand strong and tall in the face of adversity while being able to sit with the elderly and crawl with the children
Neal Armstrong – because he made a giant leap for mankind
Neal Cassidy – for inspiring the creation of Dean Moriarty
Neale Donald Walsch – because of “Conversations with God”
Nedyalko Yordanov – because of “Don’t grow old, love”
Neel Kolhaktar – because he sees where will the dictatorship of the minorities lead
Nelson Mandela – because he fought for peace every day of his life
Neti – because of “The moon’s asleep”
Nicholas Flamel – for not giving the Philosopher’s stone to people
Nicolaus Copernicus – for preparing the world for science
Nikola Vaptsarov – because of “A song for the human”
Nikola Tesla – for being utterly psycho
Nikolai Rimski-Korsakov – because he successfully pretended to be normal
Nina Simone – because her greatest possession is her own life and her voice is a wind carrying hot sands
Novalis – because he knew that truth is beauty
Oriah Mountain Dreamer – because she wants to learn what is worth knowing
Orville and Wilbur Wright – because they have found a way to fly
Oscar Perez – because he wants freedom for Venezuela
Oscar Wilde – because there is not a single color hidden away in the chalice of a flower, or the curve of a shell, to which by some subtle sympathy with the very soul of things, his nature does not answer
Paisiy Hilendarski – because of “Istoriya Slavyanobolgarskaya”
Pamela Anderson – because there is no way that she is not here
Panayot Volov – for his participation in the uprisings for the liberation of Bulgaria
Panayot Hitov – because of his contribution to the April Uprising, the liberation of Bulgaria, and the Unification
Patrick Kilonzo Mwalua – because he brings water to the wild animals in Kenya
Paulo Coelho – because he understand how the Universe functions
Pele – because he rises literacy in Brazil with his autobiography
Pencho Slaveykov – for his impetus for perfection
Peter Stoychev – because of the Oceans Seven record
Peter Carl Faberge – because of the Fabergé eggs
Peter Paul Rubens – because all of his paintings represent the Apocalypse
Petko Slaveykov – because of “Gergana”
Petya Dubarova – because she truly loves happiness and suffering
Philip of Macedonia – because of his political and military skills
Pierre de Beaumarchais– because he knows that in love, even the excessive does not suffice
Pink – because of her rebellious songs
Plamen Mitkov – because he is a contemporary painter who creates real art
Preslava – because of her genius in the area of crawling
Pyotr Ilich Tchaikovsky – because of the “Swan Theme” in “Swan Lake”
Pythagoras – because of the Pythagorean theorem
Queen – because they are the champions
Quentin Tarantino – because he has made a mistake and has created genius in “Kill Bill”
Ralf Waldo Emerson – because he knew that everything is divine
Ramesses II – because he is a true pharaoh of Egypt
Randy Orton – because he achieved the perfect body
Rania Al-Abdullah – because of her independence and social activity
Raphael – because he can paint gods
Rayna Pop-Georgieva – because she sow the flag
Rev Theory – because their songs are about love, rebellion, and the individual
Richard Douglas Fosbury – because of the genius technique of the high jump
Richard Wagner – because of the idea for a total work of art
Rise Against – because they want a meaningful life and because they care about nature
River Phoenix – because he had the youthful purity to fight for the right things in the world
Roald Amundsen – for being the first person to travel to the two poles
Rob Halford – because of “Like there’s no tomorrow” and because he breaks the stereotypes
Robert De Niro – because he combines talent and devotion and because he represents real masculinity
Robert Mapplethorpe – because he proves that photography is an art
Roger Federer – because he achieves beauty in tennis
Romain Rolland – because he tells people to hit like a hammer and to endure like an anvil and because he knows that love is exactly as valuable as the man who feels it
Ronaldinho – because he radiates with boundless positiveness
Rosa Parks – because she did not move from the seat
Safet Khalid – because he saves storks from the cold
Sallustius – because he knows that the spirit is what leads us in life and that if people persistently fight for the right things they will determine their own destiny
Salvador Dali – because he is Surrealism
Samuel Bellamy – because he was stealing under the protection of his own courage
tsar Samuil – because of the historic greatness of his fate
Sandor Petyofi – for knowing that love and freedom are the supreme things
Santa Claus – because he brings presents to everyone
Scheherazade – because she won her life with wit and talent
Serena Williams – because she is determined to win with her own efforts
Sergei Prokofiev – because of the “Dance of the knights”
Sergei Rahmaninov – because of “The island of the dead”
Shakira – because of the bright colors of her personality
Shams of Tabrizi – because he is absolutely perfect despite being a humble hermit
Shangela – because she was brave enough to get out of her box and rediscover herself
Shonda Rhimes – because of “Grey’s Anatomy”
Simeon I – because of the Golden century
Simone Biles – because she challenged perceptions of what is achievable in sport
Skillet – because they decided to fight
Sofi Marinova – because she is always herself and does not care
Sophocles – because of his tragedies
Stefan Karadzha – because he is the soul of Hadzhi Dimitar’s squad
Stenli – because of “Haunted”
Stefan Zweig – because he chose to showcase the stellar moments of humanity
Stephen Greenblatt – because he prefers to stay human
Steven Spielberg – because he dared to assume that aliens and robots can also feel love
100 kila – because he proves that a person is not what society expects him to be
Stoyanka Mutafova – because time cannot harm her talent
Subcomandante Marcos – because he stays awake and walks through the night to reach freedom
Thomas Andrews– because he built Titanic
Thomas Carlyle – because he knew that a loving heart is the beginning of knowledge, and he understood how revolutions work
Thomas Malthus – because he realized that people give birth too much
Tim Berners-Lee – because he created a way to connect people and because he wants his invention to be used in a right way
Tina Turner – for being a true diva
Todor Kableshkov – because he announced the start of the April uprising
Tokio Hotel – bacause of “Ich bin da”
Toni Dimitrova – because of the mixture between the universally human and the individual motifs in her songs
Tonka Obretenova – because she gave shelter to the revolutionaries
Truman Capote – because of the story behind “In cold blood”
Ursula Le Guin – because she stood for the freedom of literature
Vasil Levski – because he inspires a whole nation to start an impossible fight
Victor Hugo – because of “Les Miserables”
Vik Lovell – for telling Ken Kesey that dragons do not exist, then leading him to their lairs
Viktor Angelov – because he wants people to be capable and real
Vili Kazasyan – for combining light and child’s purity
Vincent van Gogh – because his mind is wavy
Vivian Westwood – because she is insolent and a rebel
Vladimir Kush – because he thinks that the sun hatches from an egg
Voltaire – because he defends the whole spectrum
Walt Disney – because he accomplished his dream for a magical world
Walt Whitman – because he dedicated a song to himself
William Gladstone – because he truly believed in goodness and peace without transforming them into collectivism
William Hannah and Joseph Barbera – because of “Tom and Jerry” and “Scooby Doo”
William Shakespeare – because he knew the difference between life and existence
Whitney Houston – because she is pure light
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – because he deserves to be called Amadeus
Yane Sandanski – because he knows what the slave and the free person fight for
Yordan Yovkov – because of his perfect short stories
Yulian Vuchkov – because he tells the truth on TV
Yuri Gagarin – because for a while he was the only person who had flown in space
Zaha Hadid – because she proves that the modern can be beautiful
Zahari Stoyanov – because he told the story of the April Uprising
People removed from the list:
Elon Musk, Jared Leto, Rammstein, Sidharta Gautama Buddha, Sigmund Freud, Svertlyo Vitkov, Albert Einstein, Evgeni Minchev, Oprah, Ellen Degenerous, Milena Slavova