« The philosopher Gustave Thibon asserts that by lessening our suffering we reduce our inner and direct communion with reality. According to him, this is an inexorable law, and Stephen Shapiro adds: "Men who are unable to suffer remain childish, exiled from the reality of human contact and emptied of interest in the world they inherit." This is a harsh judgment in relation to our constant search for comfort! »
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Guy Corneau
Missing father, missed son |
Guy Corneau
Missing father, missed son
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« It's time to talk, to heal our internal division by becoming one with our environment again. It is time to rediscover with Taoists and alchemists that "what is at the top is like what is below". »
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Guy Corneau
Missing father, missed son |
Guy Corneau
Missing father, missed son
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« Becoming aware of the primitive man who sleeps is a necessary passage in the quest for a personal power of autonomy and affirmation, as well as in the acquisition of internal security. It is not the awareness of this force that leads to violence, but its repression. »
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Guy Corneau
Missing father, missed son |
Guy Corneau
Missing father, missed son
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