Michel Bogé

Born in 1944 in Le Havre into a modest family, Michel Bogé completed his secondary education with a technical certificate as a laboratory assistant in chemistry. Eager to move up the social ladder, he went on to build a career in marketing, advertising, and commercial representation in a wide range of fields, from the sale of organic agricultural products to industrial water-treatment equipment. After retiring in 2000, he founded the Association Les ConsomActeurs Associés. For about fifteen years, he ran the first shop in France specializing in the distribution of environmentally friendly household products.

Passionate about sacred geometry and inner exploration, Michel Bogé fortuitously discovered what he called geo-synchronicity in 1989. In a curious twist of fate, Michel Cazenave, a specialist of Carl Gustav Jung and his concept of synchronicity, lived almost directly across from him. It was Cazenave who advised him not to use the term synchronicity and to look for another word to describe a phenomenon that unfolds in space rather than in time. This is how the term symplanicity was born.

In 2009, he met Thierry Van de Leur from Strasbourg, who had just published Parisis Code. He collaborated for some time with this talented and remarkable researcher before continuing his investigations independently.