FAITH, FEAR AND THE FAITHFUL

Salvation and damnation, in a form or another, have represented the extreme hopes and fears of believers until contemporary agnosticism erased the memories of such prospects or anguishes. Indeed Europe…

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ISLAM, CHRISTIANITY AND OTHER MISSUNDERSTANDINGS

Foreign ministries in the West are now organizing seminars on religions! You wonder who are the experts. Isn’t it a bit late to rediscover a phenomenon that filled our libraries…

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World wide homage to the Great Mother

On the 26th February 2011, a silent crowd of thousands of people from all the corners of the world was lining up under a grey sky on the country road…

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Hommage mondial à Celle qui fut Magique

Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi Shrivastava a quitté ce monde le 23 Février dans un hôpital de Gène après une période de silence qui dura quelques années. Les journaux indiens, ce…

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The temptations of the faithful

I do not remember where I read that the troopers of the Waffen SS had written on the buckle of their belt: “Gott mit uns”, that is “God with us”….

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THE FIRST TEMPTATION

Religion is about coming closer to God. It is something living, organic, joy giving, energizing. No one can claim to master this approach because success depends on a set of…

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THE SECOND TEMPTATION

With perhaps the exception of the two last centuries, God has fascinated mankind. Religion is about feeling it. Feeling God means feeling love as energy and not as an emotion:…

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Expecting to Fly

‘Expecting to Fly’ website link: http://expectingtofly.org/
The famed baby boomers post war generation was brought to the world by parents who dealt with a mean world war; they had…

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Les Flagorneurs

« Ce sont les individus de cette espèce qui perdent tout, car ils approuvent tout, ils trouvent tout beau, tout magnifique, ils ne voient de défaut en rien ; ils…

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In Memory of a special encounter

As I sat on the slope of the hill near the Observatory of Berkley, California, on a mild and breezy night in the month of August 1975, I had no…

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