Born in 1956, in Rosario, Argentina, Ricardo H. Blanch demonstrates at a very young age a grand intellectual curiosity.
His first contacts with the world are characterised by the suffering of his mother, depressive, and of his father, equally depressive and victim of ‘workaholism’.
At a young age, he manifested the desire to ameliorate the life of his parents, by becoming, in a way, a doctor of the soul.
As a convinced autodidactic, he enrolled himself to the University of Psychology of Rosario, he participated at the seminaries of psychology, mathematics, philosophy, public relations and sales; he was passionate of astronomy, philosophy, and the diverse religions of humanity.
He begun from zero several times and slept on carton boxes in the train station at his arrival in Paris.
Today, he expresses himself in 5 languages and has visited the sacred sites of the world, as well as their priests, arriving to the very Tibetan monasteries of Ladakh, located in the northern Himalaya of India.
In Paris, he proposed coaching services well before it became a trend. His encounter with Anonymous Alcoholics and the Group of Twelve Steps constitute a stepping stone in his life and spiritual search.
Having had himself extremely difficult periods during his life, he took the decision to contribute to the better being of his friends.
Meeting success in his method and receiving encouragements by his entourage, he ventured toward the redaction of his own books in the aim of permitting a larger audience to find the keys of better being and success. As a high performing entrepreneur in the domains of transport, tourism, and luxurious confectionary, he reoriented his career so that he might devote himself to the teaching of techniques which allowed him to access spiritual liberty and serenity.
Thus is born the series of books from Easy Memo®. |
A few autobiographic and ‘bibliographic’ words.
I travelled the world in the search of spiritual emotions. From Jerusalem to Katmandu, passing by the Cairo and every other city of ancient Egypt, I have gone to meditate in Varanasi, Dehli, Kashmir, Ladack, and even to Tibet. I walked to and fro atop the Andes and inside the religious places of the Maya and other Amerindian tribes. I have gone to the northern mountains of Georgia, Turkey and Tunisia where St. Louis died. I have visited the Gothic Cathedrals of Europe, the sacred places of Christianity, of Fatima, of Judaism, and Islam. I was introduced to different streams of religion and thought passing through the theories of George Ivanovich Gourdieff, Blatvaski, Telliar de Jarding, the Hatta Yoga, Budhisme, Zen, and Dale Carnegi and so on.
I practised the doctrines of several martial arts such as Taekwondo, Karate, and Aikido; all of this in my adulthood. I sought ecstasy in dancing and meditation. My curiosity brought me to study the classics such as Plato, the Stoics like Marco Antoine, Epictet And Boece, psychiatrists such as Freud, Karl Gustav Jung, Mélanie Klein, Françoise Dolto, Lacan, William James, Arnaldo Raskowsky, Pichon-Rivière, Angel Garma, Bruno Bettelheim, Guy Corneau, and the techniques advised by Jacobson, Schultz, Vittoz A. Caycedo, and many others.
The new schools such as behaviourism, PNL, complementary therapies, books written by Dr. Amen, Anthony Robins, Scott Peck, Aaron Beck, David J. Schwartz, Arthur Janov, the spectacular works by David D. Burns, Wayne Dyer, Norman Vincent Peale and many others…
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