Love in the Christian sense is the expression of an emanation, of a vibration coming from within and projecting itself outside. It is above all a level of consciousness that does not depend in any way on the object of love. Thus, if we choose to live according to Christian love, we should love indiscriminately the beings who come our…
+Category: Spirituality
The Silent Insult
Letter to some people I met, in the street, in the subway etc. Dear Madam, dear Sir, I don’t know you and you don’t know me either, yet in your eyes, everything seems to say the opposite. You don’t look at me completely in the eyes, but you watch my every move. At the slightest step or gesture on my…
+Being Sensitive In A World That Is Not
How can we manage on a daily basis these dozens of micro-aggressions that we receive? These small spikes thrown by strangers, these sharp looks, these critical words pronounced at random during a meeting sap our energy to the point of feeling overwhelmed. Are we condemned to follow this tendency and in turn become toxic to others? Should we resign ourselves…
+Let Us Count Our Blessings
The unfavorable circumstances of life lead us to see the glass as half empty even though our blessings often outnumber our misfortunes. We simply need to open our eyes or simply look in the right place. The brain is wired to adapt to good and bad situations alike. This faculty of habituation is sometimes regrettable since it leads us to…
+Your Best Beauty Secret Is Your Actions
We naturally listen to miracle methods to rejuvenate or simply be more beautiful. These tricks insist above all on the superficial part of beauty, i.e. skin, hair, color… We come to forget that being beautiful is the fruit of an emanation: our being vibrates and this wave is captured by others. The energy that we diffuse can be perceived by…
+Find Your Epiphany
We live off-center lives. We miss our true potential at times and we can feel like a helpless spectator of our lives racing by. This feeling is often only temporary, but when it does occur, it is unpleasant. How can we regain control of the cockpit? Who flies when we are absent? If you don’t like the autopilot, you have…
+Finding Infinity In The Finiteness
The human is a finite being with infinite needs. The quest for glory and eternity are two examples of desires associated with infinity. Faced with the inability to satisfy such needs, we live most of our time with feelings of frustration and discontent. How can we solve this problem when these desires seem to be the ones that differentiate them…
+Let Us Preserve Through Wisdom What We Have Acquired Through Enthusiasm
Let us preserve through wisdom what we have acquired through enthusiasm. Nicolas de Condorcet Nicolas de Condorcet, born on September 17, 1743 in Ribemont and died on March 29, 1794 in Bourg-la-Reine, is a French mathematician, philosopher, politician and publisher, representative of the Enlightenment. We are the fruit of what we have been and we remain what we have been…
+He Who Has Stooped Before The Ant No Longer Has To Stoop Before The Lion
He who has stooped before the ant no longer has to stoop before the lion. Henri Michaux Henri Michaux, born in Namur on May 24, 1899 and died in Paris on October 19, 1984, is a writer, poet and painter of Belgian origin of French expression naturalized in 1955. The only humility worth expressing is that towards the humblest. Humility…
+None Of Us Is Complete On Its Own
None of us is complete on its own. Virginia Woolf Virginia Woolf, born Adeline Virginia Alexandra Stephen on 25 January 1882 in London and died on 28 March 1941 in Rodmell (United Kingdom), was an English woman of letters. She is one of the leading modernist writers of the 20th century. We come into the world alone and we leave…
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