« To speak more lightly of this battle between shadow and light, I had the idea to compose a tale, a tale with a dragon that keeps a treasure. The dragon represents personality. The treasure represents the rediscovered individuality. And the hero represents the Disciple of life determined to get out of his ignorance. Seen from another angle, we could say that the treasure symbolizes the autonomy of being and that the dragon embodies the trials of life that must be faced in order to enter into possession of the wealth that is its freedom. First of all, you should know that the dragon has centuries of experience behind it. Few beings have really escaped him. He doesn't care about modern weapons. You can blow up his cave with missiles or cut off his head with an automatic weapon; these are temporary solutions. One day or another, you'll find a dragon tail in a forgotten closet. There is no point in running, it will always go where you go since it is within yourself. In order for him to agree to release his victims, he must be confronted in a singular, hand-to-hand combat. You will have to go forth without fear of losing feathers, without fear of being afraid. »
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Guy Corneau
Victim of others, executioner of oneself |
Guy Corneau
Victim of others, executioner of oneself
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« The pursuit of our independence makes us more and more dependent. In a few years, our life becomes a lot of things to manage. »
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Guy Corneau
Victim of others, executioner of oneself |
Guy Corneau
Victim of others, executioner of oneself
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« In a society, we need everyone, and everyone comes with his perfume, his color, with which he embellishes the world. It is by deploying this perfume, this hue that the person meets the joy of existing. »
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Guy Corneau
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Guy Corneau
(Source unknown)
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