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Journey to the End of the Life/Voyage au bout de la Vie.

A rainy fifth of November is always a gift for me. Whether it’s the spring rain of New South Wales today, or a rainy day of an autumn in Europe. Caspar David Friedrich painted “Wanderer above the Sea of Fog” in 1818, then aged in his forties, he celebrated his marriage to Caroline Brommer at…
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The sound of the Darmachakra/Le son du Darmachakra.

The sky is now cloudy and thunder is here. I can hear the sound of gunfires from the military base of Highfield, as well as the birds that are almost everywhere in this beautiful country of Australia. Still, I am feeling the instant and his beauty. The music of Klaus Wiese have this ability to…
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A mustard seed/Un grain de sénevé.

I am not particularly fond of fiction films, quite often I prefer documentaries, which was in reality the first vocation of cinema(-tographe) in the minds of the Lumière brothers. That said, historical films have the advantage of mixing real facts and fiction, serving a contemporary vision of the past. A vision, a whisper, a feeling,…
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A Wave of Love/Une Vague d’Amour.

Before our ancestors came down from the trees, they came up from the waters. We thus live on a predominantly aquatic planet, and this documentary questions us about our relationship to this cradle of life that is the marine world. The director, Ali Tabrizi, engages in a quest for answers in his reflection on his…
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God that therefore we are/Dieu que donc nous sommes.

More than a review of Neale Donald Walsch’s first book, this is an invitation. I invite the reader of this text to discover a book which was able to personally provide me with answers from the depths of my being in my path to self-knowledge. Believe me, it was after a long quest (physical as…