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Rubén Cedeño

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Rubén Cedeño
Rubén Cedeño
Rubén Cedeño
OccupationMúsico, Compositor, Escritor, Cantante Lírico, escritor, pintor, conferencista
NationalityVenezuelan

Musician, writer and speaker on metaphysical subjects. He was born in Caracas, Venezuela on May 21, 1952. He was disciple to the renowned Conny Méndez, [1] who in 1946 founded the Metaphysics movement in Venezuela under the guidance of Master Saint Germain. Conny Mendez was Rubén Cedeño's teacher and friend and due to his close relationship with her, he wrote the book “Conny Mendez and my Metaphysical Memories” [2]. When Conny Mendez passed away, Rubén Cedeño continued writing and speaking publicly on Metaphysics. As a result of his efforts, he founded or inspired the foundation of metaphysical groups in Argentina, Venezuela, Colombia, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Ecuador, Bolivia, El Salvador, Peru, Mexico, Panama, United States, Spain, Italy, France, Belgium and Switzerland. He wrote more than 300 books, some of which have been translated to english, italian, french and portuguese and hold a place in many national libraries, such as Library of Alexandria (Egypt) [3], Libray of the Congress (United States)[4] , National Library of Spain [5], Jewish National and University Library [6], National Library of Italy [7]. His core message can be summarized in positive thinking, self-knowledge, the Inner Christ, the Seven Aspects of God, forgiveness practice and compassionate love [8].

Rubén Cedeño holds a place in the Encyclopedic Music of Venezuela [9] and he is among the most famous musicians of Venezuela [10].He graduated from the Conservatory of Music “Juan Manuel Olivares” in Caracas, Venezuela as a Professor of Singing. In Hungary he specialized in Kodaly method and composed the Hungarian merengue “Having Chereznye Palinka”. He is the author of the renowned “Cantata Infantil Simón Bolívar” which was performed in 1983 before the president of Venezuela Luís Herrera Campins and later on, sang by more than one hundred thousands kids all over Venezuela [11].

References

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  1. ^ [1], Biografia de Conny Mendez en wikipedia
  2. ^ Ed. Bienes Laconica, Venezuela, 1991
  3. ^ [2], Biblioteca Alexandria
  4. ^ [3], Library of the congress
  5. ^ [4],Librery of Spain
  6. ^ [5],Jewish Nacional and University Library
  7. ^ [6], Library of Italy
  8. ^ Metaphysics Pillars, 2da. ed., Buenos Aires, Señora Porteña, 2006. pp.10
  9. ^ Peñín, José y Guido Walter, Enciclopedia de la Música en Venezuela, 1998, ISBN 980-5420-03-X Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: checksum, Fundación Bigott. Tomo I, 361, Caracas, Venezuela
  10. ^ [7],Musica Venezolana
  11. ^ [8],Cantata Infantil Simón Bolivar