Background
Tsvigun was born in 1960 in Stalino, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics.
Tsvigun was born in 1960 in Stalino, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics.
She served as a functionary for the Young Communist League district committee, worked as a newspaper journalist and an editor for Donetsk textile factory radio network. The members were required to renounce their family ties and donate money and property to the Brotherhood. Tsvigun predicted the Time of Apocalypse and the coming of the Holy Spirit on November 10, 1993.
The event was supposed to be accompanied by her sermons in the Sophia Cathedral.
According to the report of the Orthodox Church, Kiev City Court found Tsvigun and Krivonogov guilty of violating citizens" health under the guise of religious ceremonies and seizing by force. They were sentenced to 4 and 7 years in prison.
The White Brotherhood protested to the United Nations and the International Court. Six months later, in August 1997, Tsvigun was freed as a part of an amnesty on the 6th anniversary of the independence of Ukraine.
Under the name of Victoria, she started a new multidimensional project "Cosmic Poliart of the Third Millennium of Victoria Preobrazhenskaya" and tried to renew the Great White Brotherhood registration as a public organization, which was denied.
She continued her activities and organized "The Mystic College of Isis and Her Followers."
As of November 2008, she lives in Russia, where she runs an art gallery "Dom Solntsa". She published doctrine pamphlets "The Science about Light and Its Transformation" (available in Russian) and "The Last Testament of the Mother of the World", both written by her in prison. In 2011 she started a new magazine called “Victoria Research Associate”, which is available on her website.
On the appointed day, the members of the Brotherhood stormed the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kiev and were arrested.