A pioneering yoga teacher and Spanish Orientalist, Ramiro A. Calle is the author of over 200 works. In his Shaduk Yoga Centre, which he has run since 1971, he has taught hundreds of thousands of people. He is a great researcher into the Buddha and his thought, and a master of Buddhist meditation and yoga. In 2003 he won the Spirituality Prize for his work 'Grandes maestros espirituales' [great spiritual masters], and appears frequently in the media. He is the driving force behind the first medical-yogic investigations in our country.
Ramiro Pinilla was born in Bilbao in 1923. He won the Nadal Prize in 1960 and the National Prize of the Critics in 1961 with the novel Las ciegas hormigas (The Blind Ants), and was a finalist to the Planeta Prize in 1971 with Seno (Breast). For almost three decades he voluntarily distanced himself from the publishing industry.
Ramón Aguilera is a specialist in Pedriatics from the Universitat de València, head of the Neonatal Unit of Hospital General de Castellón, founder and chairman of the Neonatal
Ramón Andrés (Pamplona, 1955) has written numerous articles on music and literature and published books such as Diccionario de instrumentos musicales. Desde la Antigüedad a J. S. Bach (Dictionary of Musical Instruments. From Antiquity to J.S. Bach, 1995-2001), W. A. Mozart (2003-2006), El oyente infinito. Reflexiones y sentencias sobre música. De Nietzsche a nuestros días (The Infinite Listener. Reflections and Sayings on Music. From Nietzche to Our Time, 2007) and, in Acantilado, Johann Sebastian Bach.
Ramón Carlos Suárez y Alonso (Vigo, 1962) is a computer specialist, employer and teleworker. He holds a degree in Management Computing and has completed two Masters Courses, one in Software Engineering and another one in Business Administration.