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Biography

Nicolas was born in Hungary.

His childhood was marked by the horrors of war, the atrocities of the Nazi regime, and the Soviet occupation.

During his adolescence, his country was under the control of a clique of tyrannical and bloodthirsty false communists.

During the 1956 revolution, Nicolas fought against this regime, weapon in hand. After the revolt was crushed by the Red Army, he was forced to flee to Austria to avoid being executed.

From 1957 to 1959, he lived in Brussels, where he studied experimental cinematography.

Starting in 1960, he settled in Montreal, where he worked as a filmmaker and television director. He practiced yoga, judo, and tai-chi, and became interested in Eastern philosophies.

In 1984 and 1985, he studied analytical psychology at the C. G. Jung Institute in Zurich.

Beginning in 1986, he taught dream analysis in Quebec, as well as in Paris, Brussels, Lausanne, and even Barcelona.

In 1990, Nicolas created an alternative Jungian practice - a kind of self-analysis - called the Yoga of Individuation.

In 2000, he co-created with Marie Lise Labonté a Jungian-inspired self-healing method: Images of Transformation.

In 2006, together with Marie Lise, he published a book clarifying the IT method: Healing Through Inner Images.

Nicolas continues to produce and submit film and television projects to make Jung’s work and the vast ineffable inner world known: Jung the Contemporary Buddha, The Unknown Inner World, The Way of Dreams