PSYCHOLOGY

Bel Cesar

Death cannot be improvised

Bel Cesar’s first university studies were in Salzburg, Austria at the Mozartuem College of Music and Dramatic Art. She graduated in 1979 from the Orff-Institut’s specialized department of Education in Music and Movement, with training in music therapy.   In 1989 she completed a degree in psychology.

In 1987, Bel organized the first visit of Lama Gangchen Rinpoche to Brazil.  Since then she has been responsible for the management of the Shi De Choe Tsog Dharma Center of Peace in São Paulo.

Her contact with Lama Gangchen inspired her to study the Tantric Buddhist psychology of Ngal-So and she received teachings in the Orient, Europe and Brazil.  She has dedicated herself to the study of the process of dying according to Tibetan Buddhism.

Since 1991, Bel has been practicing psychotherapy from a Tibetan Buddhist perspective, a system of self-knowledge which can be applied to people of all religions.  She also devotes her time to treating patients who are dying.  Her main aim is to help them deal with death in a more meaningful and serene way.  She is in charge of the Clear Light Life Project.

She elaborate the Lung Ten Oracle I, compiling 108 predictions of Lama Gangchen Rinpoche and other Tibetan masters, which was published in 1996 by Sarasvati Multimídia. She is also the author of An inner journey to Tibet and Death cannot be improvised, published by Gaia in 2001.

 

Please address correspondence to the author to:

Bel Cesar
Rua Amberê, 2008 – Perdizes
CEP 01258-020 - São Paulo - SP - Brasil
belcesar@terra.com.br

www.vidanova.com/belcesar

 

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