Because of the persecution of the Jews, her parents fled Hungary, then Austria, and settled in Paris, France, in 1935.
[2] In 1968, she met Count Georg von Thurn-Valsassina,[2] an architect, who would become her husband, and settled in 1973[1] in his medieval castle of Rastenberg (Austria), not far from Vienna.
[citation needed] Her work and her personal reflection were entirely centered on the necessary taking into account of the spiritual which lives in everyone's heart.
She was a relatively prolific writer, of Christian sensitivity imbued with Oriental wisdom, who refrained from giving lessons in morals and excluded all dogmatism.
In 2011, the documentary film Passion - Hommage à Christiane Singer, by Austrian filmmaker Carola Mair, was released.