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JUAN CARLOS GARCIA
– Is born in the Canary Islands, Spain, in 1971. While very young he
travels to Caracas, Venezuela and studies Metaphysics by
Conny Mendez
next to her direct disciples and family members. He writes his first
literary character book at seventeen years old, a new age narrative
novel entitled
El Ave Diamante,
book by which he began to be known among other metaphysics writers of
Latin America, the United States and Spain. We can find among his works
from simple fairy tale stories, on to short narrative new age novels and
magazine articles, and various advanced Metaphysics treatises, essays,
conferences and meditation cassettes and CD’s. His books can be found
nowadays in many important libraries around the world, such as the
Simon Rodriguez Library
in Caracas, Venezuela; at the
Universidad de Salamanca Library
and the
Ateneo of Madrid,
in Spain; the
Bodleian Library
of Oxford, England; the
United Nations Library
and in the
Nicholas Roerich Museum
in New York, the
Philosophical Research Society
in Los Angeles; the
Theosophical Society
of Adyar, India; the
Hebrew University Library
in Jerusalem, Israel; at the
Cervantes Institutes
of London, Athens, Chicago and Tangier; the
Alexandria Library
and of
Mount Sinai in
Egypt; the
Rakoczi Museum
in the Carpathian Mountains, Hungary and in many other locations. The
American universities of
Yale
and
Harvard have
expressly requested some of his works to be studied there.
His published books to
present date are:
El Ave Diamante, La Flor de los Mil Petalos, No Pierdas la Magia, El
Misterio Humano, Metafisica de los Cuentos de Hans Christian Andersen,
La Vida del Metafisico, Apuntes sobre el Sendero, Mas Apuntes sobre el
Sendero, Metafisica de la Navidad, Pequeña Tierra, Recomendaciones sobre
como aplicar a diario la Enseñanza Espiritual,
and the series
Viajes Metafisicos
(which have been through Greece, Egypt,
Turkey England, France, Portugal,
Israel, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Denmark, Germany, Belgium,
Holand, Hungary, Venezuela, United States, etc.), in which he narrates
his personal experiences at such places. Presently being edited are the
following books:
El Sentido de la Vida
and
Los Cuentos de Hadas en el Cine.
He was a member of the
Society of Authors and Composers of Venezuela (SACVEN).
He is technician in
electronics systems, computer programmer technician, editor and graphics
designer. He is an achieved airbrush artist creating many of his own
front cover sleeves and of other authors of the same genre. He has taken
college education courses in Systems Engineering in
Venezuela and of Geography and History in Spain. He studied radio
hosting with the writer and composer
Renny Yagosesky,
and was the articulate and coordinator of the Venezuelan magazine El
Nuevo Pensamiento with diffusion to all of Latin America and the
United States. He has directed the magazine
Aditi
in Spain, and has been designing for more than ten years the front cover
of the magazine
Sophia
of the Spanish Theosophical Society and of some of the books of their
editorials.
Tireless traveler of all
Europe, America and the Middle East. Philosopher and researcher of the
great religions and visions of the world. He is an avid guide and
interpreter of the metaphysical iconography of Art in diverse museums
and places of interest such as
La Casa de Colon
and
The Museum of Science
in the Canary Islands,
Museo del Prado,
and
The Escorial
in Madrid,
Montserrat
in Barcelona,
The Louvre Museum
in Paris, the
holy city of Jerusalem,
the cities of
Asis, Pisa
and
Florence in
Italy, the
Peloponnese in
Greece, the
High and Low Egypt,
and the Sinai, the sacred
Mount Shasta
and
Royal Tetons
in the United States,
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
in New York,
Glastonbury in
England, the
Acropolis of Athens,
The British Museum
of London,
Mont Saint-Michel,
the city of
Carcassonne
and
Disneyland Paris
in
France, the
Vatican Museum,
the
Rakoczi Castle
in Sarospatak, Hungary, etc.
Interested in sublime music
he has composed and interpreted numerous musical pieces of new age,
angelical and cosmic styles. His musical arrangements have been
categorized as “visual music”, since they are capable of exactly
describing difficult and abstract metaphysical themes.
Some of his available
compositions in CD format are:
Angeles, Suite Ramakrishna, La Creacion, Hadas
La Jerarquia
Espiritual, Sacred Electronic Music (Compilation 1999), Celestial, La
Leyenda de los Angeles Solares, La Presencia Luminosa, India Sagrada,
Loftus, Misterios Develados (Double CD), La Magica Presencia (Double
CD), Parsifal y el Santo Grial 2.0, Musica Sagrada para una Nueva Era (Compilation
2005), Bhagavad Gita, Los Trabajos de Hercules, Maria – la Presencia
Luminosa, Musica Celestial para una Nueva Era (Compilation 2007),
Angelical, Meditaciones de Perdon y Liberacion, Actividades de los Siete
Rayos, Egipto Sagrado, Musica Metafisica para una Nueva Era (Triple
compilation 2011), Viaje al Corazon, Pitagoras – El Maestro Eterno,
Templos de Luz (Five CDs),
Galahad – El Camino del Discipulo
and
Suite Roerich.
In 1998 he meets with his
friends in California, the famous musicians
Aeoliah
and
Constance Demby,
to interchange appreciations about current cosmic and spiritual music.
In his quest to express as faithfully as possible celestial, angelical
and cosmic music he has also acquired friendship with technical
musicians, composers and artists such as
Iasos, Simon Cooper, Erik Berglund, Jordi Trujillo, Lluis Parellada,
Luis Roman, Artemy Artemiev, Luis Alberto Naranjo, Guillermo Cazenave,
David Salvans, Peter Sterling, Kerry Woodward, David Ramos, Joel Cadman,
Marius Michael-George, Ioannis Antoniadis, Ivan Torrent
and
Daniel B. Holeman,
among many others. In reference to his pictorial and graphic works he
was significantly assisted by the wise and timely advice of the laureate
new age painter
Gilbert Williams
and by
Aeoliah
himself. During the 2004 summer he meets in Paris with the Italian
sculptor
Guido Dettoni della Grazia,
he composes music for his renowned sculpture Maria, which is
published in 2007. Early in the year 2005,
El Puente a la Libertad
(I.N.E.C) in Venezuela
requests from him a musical theme for the Temple of Pallas Atenea which
debuted simultaneously in Caracas and in the Athens Acropolis. That same
year he composes for
Lucis Trust
(Arcane School) of the United Kingdom a musical suite inspired on the
figure of the mythological hero Hercules called
The Labours of Hercules,
which made its debut in the international event celebrated in London
named
In the Tracks of
Hercules.
In April of 2006 he participated with his music in the
Inspirational Arts Festival,
event which was also celebrated in England. Nowadays the music by Juan
Carlos Garcia is used by numerous painters, writers and artists in
general to inspire their work. Professors, lecturers, and international
therapists use it in their fields.
The Solar
and Heliospheric Observatory SOHO,
a combined project between
NASA
and the
European Space Agency (ESA),
have included Juan Carlos’s original music in their videos on the Web.
In 2009 he creates a new musical instrument called
MMC
(Mudra Midi Controller) with which music may be played with only
hand movements, without any physical contact whatsoever. He uses it in
concerts of angelical and spatial music that he organizes called
SYMPHONIUM ILLUMINATUM.
He has been called “the European Kitaro” and the Madrilenian writer
Ramon Gali
has called him “the Vangelis of the XXI century”. On December of 2011 he
unveils his
Lamina de la Presencia
“YO SOY”,
to a group of forty Metaphysics disciples in the
Castle
Le Clos Luce,
in the
Loire Valley,
France. Location where
Leonardo Da Vinci
lived the last three years of his life. In 2015,
Casa de Colon
museum, in the Canary Islands, opens its musically adapted rooms with
his original compositions. Also composes eight pieces for his
Suite Roerich
in collaboration with the Roerich Museums of New York and Moscow. From
2016 his music it´s in
London
College of Music,
England.
He has been
teaching
Metaphysics
for more than twenty-five years to hundreds of students, and has
lectured at more than two thousand workshops, conferences and seminaries
about this fascinating theme. Actually he dedicates most of his time
traveling, writing, composing, rendering conferences and seminaries
across all of Spain and other countries. Some of his written works are
being translated into English.
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