« - Fear not, Giovanni, there is nothing evil about it... I see only what God has engraved in your hands... And since I'm only inspired by full moon nights, that's why they call me Luna! Give me your hand... p38 »
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Frédéric Lenoir
The oracle della Luna, Volume 1: The Master of Abruzzo |
Frédéric Lenoir
The oracle della Luna, Volume 1: The Master of Abruzzo
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« The magic of the Socratic verb is such that his interlocutors all end up conceding to him: "Listening to you, I seem to have been drugged. You've bewitched me so well that I don't even know what I'm thinking," Ménon tells him (Mennon, 80 a). »
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Frédéric Lenoir
Socrates, Jesus, Buddha: Three Masters of Life |
Frédéric Lenoir
Socrates, Jesus, Buddha: Three Masters of Life
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« Siddhârta the Indian, Socrates the Greek and Jesus the Palestinian Jew are born in very different family and cultural contexts. However, the societies in which they grow up have in common a climate of challenge to the order established by the political and religious elites. This will not be without consequences on their lives and their message, with a strongly contested character. »
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Frédéric Lenoir
Socrates, Jesus, Buddha: Three Masters of Life |
Frédéric Lenoir
Socrates, Jesus, Buddha: Three Masters of Life
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