
Keys To The Universe And Animal World Teacher Training In South Africa

Become a Keys to the Universe and/or Animal World Teacher with the Diana Cooper School of White Light. I will travel to South Africa in March 2025 to offer these two trainings. You can register for one or both of them. For existing teachers of the Diana Cooper School, each course consists of 3 days of intensive training at the cost of £396 (£798 for both courses). If you are not a teacher already, you can take the basic teacher training module with me or Sandra Burmeister online (6 two-hour sessions at the cost of £396) before participating in the South Africa training. For further information and recommended accommodation (if necessary), please contact me at franziska@franziskasiragusa.com / WhatsApp +39 333 9499045 or Sandra Burmeister S.burmeister@searchspark.co.za / +27 72 021 2936
Keys to the Universe in Johannesburg, 21 – 23 March 2025
With the 50 Keys to the Universe, we can once more attune to the power and wisdom of the Universe and access the ancient secrets it holds. The training covers the ancient civilisations (including Petranium), the tribes descending from Lemuria and Atlantis, the portals connecting with Hollow Earth and the stars and much more. Taking this teacher training will accelerate your personal ascension and help you become a Master of the Universe. This training will take place at Sandra Burmeister’s meditation centre in Johannesburg.
Animal World in the South African Bush (near Johannesburg), 25 – 26 March 2025
We are truly blessed to share our planet with an amazing variety of animals, birds, reptiles and aquatic creatures. Diana says, “We cannot ascend as a planet or individually until we understand and honour the animal, bird and nature kingdoms.” Taking this teacher training will accelerate your personal ascension as well as that of the planet and attract blessings and new opportunities to you. We will reside at a lodge in the bush, and as part of the training, you will spend 3 hours each day observing the animals in their natural habitat (lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, buffalo and many more).