Ariane Page

Writer, Therapist, and Public Speaker in Montpellier, France

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Ariane Page (pen name of Nicole Anne de Bavelaere) was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and lives in France since 2021.

Early on, her interest in health sciences was strong, possibly triggered by the handicap of two of her four siblings. At the University of Montreal she studied French Literature and communications then became an assistant director for Radio Canada Montreal (CBC TV) for programs which further developed her interest in health, man-woman relationships as well as environmental issues.

Moving to Paris, she became a co-author, studied and became a hygienist-naturopath, a counsellor in prenatal education ( prenatal yoga, reflexology and relaxation teacher) , gave lectures on « the feminine » and « the masculine » ( not to confuse with masculinity and femininity), as she studied Education Science at Nanterre University. Back to Canada, Calgary, she managed her family’s natural health clinic for close to twenty-five years. At the same time, she followed her interests in Jungian psychology, religious traditions, art, systems science, and brain research. She pursued a master in psychology at Roehampton University. Studying the system used in Traditional Chinese Medicine as translated for the use by medical doctors practicing acupuncture in France and since this system underlies nature, she found its expression hidden in main mythologies and religions, and found that the brain is constructed on this model. She developed the non-medical aspects of it into the LIFE approach and pansystemology. She held membership with the ISSS (International Society for the Systems Science) and BPS (British Psychological Society).

The elaboration of the LIFE approach led to the writing of "Isis Code", (2013) a reference book connecting brain research, psychology and this model. Her second book "Love Them Back to LIFE"(2014) is an IndieFab psychology finalist, Editor's Choice and philosophy bronze medal winner. She also published two essays in French (2017, 2018) on the subject of pansystemology (Seagreen Star Books). Her new book Paradigm Lost ( French and English, 2022) under her name is transformative writing in the sense that it reconnects us with a vision of reality and parts of our human psyche which were discarded by a solely positivist science which unfortunately worked hand in hand with magnates of this world. This approach enables physical, emotional, mental, social and spiritual coherence.

  • Education
    • Université de Montréal
    • Université de Nanterre (Paris)
    • Roehampton University (London)