Biography

Kasara

Kasara Nolet, born on September 22, 1993, in Canada, is a professor at the UCM Center for Teaching & Research. She is also an author, therapist, and international speaker since the age of 19.

Dreams are the story of my life…

Introduction A unique inspiration

Kasara Nolet, born on September 22, 1993, in Canada, is a professor at the UCM Center for Teaching & Research. She is also an author, therapist, and international speaker since the age of 19. Some people are gifted in music or mathematics and amaze us at a very young age. Kasara is gifted in spiritual experience, symbolism, and dream interpretation. Her life is a true source of inspiration, and the teachings she shares are profoundly unique.

Through her books, meditation CDs, and international conferences, she has become an exceptional role model representing a new way of living—through the understanding of spirituality, emotional intelligence, and the symbolic language of dreams and signs. This young woman radiates wisdom and now shares her vision of the world through conferences and workshops. Through the examples and testimonials she presents, she takes us on a journey deep within ourselves and helps us understand that everything that disturbs us is a lesson about who we are. Her exceptional gift for communication touches hearts, challenges established values and ways of thinking, encourages reflection on the multidimensional nature of existence, and inspires a new perspective on life’s challenges.

Dreams are the story of my life…
— Kasara

Tours International presence

You have to meet her to believe it… since a very young age, she has been giving conferences in many European countries (more than 70 cities per year from the age of 19), as well as in Canada, India, and Vietnam. People of all ages are deeply moved by her presence and her voice, her kindness, and the love she radiates when she speaks at conferences or presents her Angelica Mantra meditation CD collection, now known worldwide.

Graduated in journalism and communication, she speaks French and English and is deeply inspired by Mandarin and Spanish, which she has been studying and understanding for many years. Of Canadian and French nationality, Kasara also acquired, after many years of study, an expertise in IRSS (Interpretation of Dreams, Signs, and Symbols) at the UCM Center for Teaching & Research and became a professor of symbolic language. She now works on reviewing and mentoring several students enrolled in the IRSS Training Program. A modern and forward-thinking woman in terms of spiritual and emotional intelligence (EQ) and symbolism, her students include psychologists, psychiatrists, therapists, and distinguished professors from several countries.

An expert in self-knowledge, her discourse on human consciousness touches all generations, and the sharing of her personal journey conveys powerful messages of hope. From a very young age, her path began with prophetic dreams that, to this day, continue to guide her and help her understand her life and the decisions that shape her destiny.

I was four years old the first time I received a prophetic dream…
The first time my consciousness traveled into the future…
I can speak to you about prophetic dreams…
They transform our vision of the world…
They built the woman I am today…
— Kasara

Beginnings First tour at 19

Her journey is surprising and extraordinary. Gifted in both consciousness and the unconscious, she gave her very first conference at just 19 years old on the theme “How Can We Understand the New Children?”, along with a full-day workshop titled “I Apologize”. This resulted in a tour lasting more than nine months across over 90 cities throughout Canada and French-speaking Europe.

Following this remarkable beginning, she continued to innovate and inspire through conferences and workshops. The following year, in 2014, she introduced new themes inspired by current events: “Enough Is Enough—Things Must Change!” and “A World Without Injustice.” Over time, many cities and countries were added to her Canadian and European tours, and Kasara has continued to inspire all generations and profoundly transform those who meet her.

UCM Executive leadership

A true modern-day missionary, deeply involved in numerous humanitarian and spiritual projects, Kasara is also the Executive Director and a member of the Board of Directors of the non-profit UCM Center for Teaching & Research. In addition to being a publishing and educational organization dedicated to spirituality and personal development through international courses and training programs, UCM is now established with teams of staff members and volunteers in Canada, France, Switzerland, New Caledonia, Vietnam, and India.

GCSS India 2015

In October 2015, she was invited to participate in the Global Congress of Spiritual Scientists (GCSS) in India, where she achieved phenomenal success. At just 22 years old, she became the youngest spiritual teacher in India to participate in this major event bringing together scientists, government figures, and leaders from all sectors of Indian society. By popular demand, she delivered conferences and two Angelica Mantra concerts, receiving a magical and indescribable standing ovation—an expression of recognition for her being and her international mission.

Kasara… an extraordinary destiny, shining like a star toward the highest summits…

Vietnam Congress & Asian tour

In August 2016, Kasara was invited to participate in a congress in Vietnam, where she presented her conference “How Can We Understand the New Children?”. During this time, she was also on an Asian tour, offering conferences and full-day workshops on numerous themes.

What is most powerful is not what we say, but what we think behind the words…
— Kasara

Program +|− Code School Program

Kasara is also an ambassador for the +|− Code School Program, an educational program presented by the Swiss public-interest foundation Source Code Technology (SCT) in collaboration with UCM. This program enables thousands of students around the world to develop and discover their emotional and spiritual intelligence. It is currently presented and facilitated in many schools in Vietnam, India, Japan, the United States, France, and beyond.

Family Motherhood & consciousness

Kasara is also the mother of two beautiful young daughters, Azya and Keisana, and shares with them a happiness that transcends time and space.

Following the birth of her daughters, Kasara began sharing deeply advanced conferences based on her lived experience with them, addressing prenatal life, postnatal life, and conscious family living through the various stages of life.

We spend our lives raising our children… but in reality, they are the ones raising us…
— Kasara

Pandemic 12 live concerts

During the global pandemic, Kasara produced a series of 12 Angelica Mantra live concerts, offered free online and translated into eight languages.

She has the voice of an angel… one that touches us deeply…

Kasara carried out this humanitarian project with the intention of making meditation accessible to everyone. She thus helps and supports people around the world who suffer from mental health challenges such as depression, deep existential questioning, and who seek to spiritually understand what they are experiencing—both in joyful moments and in more difficult times.

The mantra is the key to positively programming our consciousness…
With dreams, you can understand your memories, and with the mantra, you can reprogram them…
— Kasara

AI Technology & the future

In addition, Kasara is currently collaborating with Professor and UCM founder Francis L. Kaya, software architect and engineer Jean-François Bohémier, and a team of computer engineers from several countries on the development of a new technology aimed at integrating symbolic language into artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics. These highly advanced software systems may one day serve the fields of medicine, psychology, therapy, and education.

Conclusion A new generation

Kasara has become a true inspiration for humanity—part of a new generation that is more conscious, spiritual, and humanistic.