About Courage

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Perhaps it is possible to overcome the fear of death, but it is even more important to overcome the fear of life. Jorge Angel Livraga Often in life, we find ourselves in situations where we do not see a way out, where fear takes hold of us and our hearts become weak. In those moments … Read more

Living in Coexistence

“While developing awareness on our life journey, we become aware of the truth – which gradually and with much love illuminates us like the first rays of the rising Sun – that we are all One Life, deeply interconnected with each other in mysterious and enigmatic ways. Different traditions have used various words, signs, symbols, … Read more

Life Always Has Meaning

If we’ve ever wondered about the value of life, what we do and how we live, perhaps this example from contemporary science can provide an answer. Viktor E. Frankl The very name of Frankl’s logotherapy is based on one of the meanings of the Greek word “logos” – meaning. The fundamental focus of his therapeutic … Read more

Collaboration, laws and myth – foundations of civilization

According to Yuval Noah Harari, the author of the books Sapiens, Homo Deus, and other bestsellers, the reason why human beings began to dominate the planet is not because we were more intelligent, but because we learned to cooperate. In order to achieve cooperation, we need rules or laws that we all accept and adhere … Read more

Stability in Crisis

Perhaps it may seem that the crisis that is shaking our present civilization in all parts of the world and in so many different ways is something unique to our time and of disproportionate magnitude. However, if we look carefully, we will see that crises have existed in all historical periods and that philosophers have … Read more

Easy and difficult

We know how to talk about difficult jobs, difficult tasks, mentally challenging situations, difficult personalities, and periods… The list is endless, and it is not our goal to reach its end, nor to find a solution for each individual case in a few lines. Instead, we want to draw attention to the inner attitude of … Read more

Plutarch: Letter to Women on the Occasion of the Death of Their Daughter.

Plutarch, a Greek philosopher and biographer, was born around 46 in Chaeronea in Boeotia, at a time when Greek culture was in decline. Due to his great erudition and noble character, he gained much respect not only in Greece but also in Rome. For many years, he served as a priest in the most famous … Read more

Collapsology

Collapsology History teaches us that civilizations rise and fall, are born and die. Some die dramatically, while others simply fade away and are gradually replaced by new ones. It makes sense to study how ancient cultures and civilizations disappeared and consider what we can learn from it. Today in Paris, you can enroll in a … Read more