SOCRATES AND ALCIBIADES (20th Century version)

– So, what you want, dear Alcibiades, is to achieve success and results, right?
– Yes, master, you can indeed say so.
– And you then would be…

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SDN

J’aime le Palais des Nations à Genève, la magnificence du parc verdoyant ponctuée d’arbres ancestraux, les hauts plafonds marbrés qui capturent encore les rêves flottants de renouveau et d’unité du…

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LET US TALK ABOUT THE WEATHER

Talking about the weather used to be small talk for people who have not much else to say to each other . No longer so. Here is a chat with…

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De l’ API et des effets sur l’humeur des humains

Les temps sont nuageux et la visibilité limitée ; les accidents de circulation fréquents et les déviations de parcours ne sont pas rares. J’aimerais donc prendre la peine de partager…

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Breathing is a smart thing to do

This piece may not be helpful to read for non realized people who should find in these lines nothing more than a road map of possibilities for a future time….

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VOYAGER ENCORE

Crans Montana, Suisse, Bisse de Tsitoret

A la poursuite de la lumière.
Il n’y a que Vous dans le déchaînement des splendeurs.
C’est un grand mystère…

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DEATH, WHERE IS THY DEFEAT ?

The folks who were waiting for the Messiah in Judea over 2000 years ago had been waiting for centuries and they did not have a good time. The Egyptian, the…

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Is it gay or is it sad ?

God pre-exists our constructs. Whether we believe in Him or not makes no difference for Him/Her or It. It could make a difference for us though.
From a spiritual…

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DECALCOMANIES

Hier j’écoutais a la télévision un monsieur fort érudit qui nous contait pourquoi il s’était investi a restaurer l’un de ces beaux châteaux de bourgogne. Il expliquait que l’on crée…

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2012 AD – Extract from the Book of the Dagad Trikon Riddles

Lakshman commented :
“Yesterday flooding under the el Nino took away the main railway of Tanzania. Dar Es Salaam is under water. The Philippines were visited in only two…

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