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By : Christine Rabedon - Friday, 07 August 2009 00:00 |
 "There is a reality out of the world, that is to say out of space time, out of men's mental universe, out of all the field which human skills can reach. (...) It's from it that falls in this world all the good capable of existing, all beauty, all truth, all justice, all legitimacy, all order, all subordination of human condition to obligations" writes Simone Weil in "Ecrits de Londres".
French philosopher and mystic of the 2th century, Simone Weil committed to the worker cause, she taught philosophy and participated to French resistance during World War II. With her radical choices, she experiences a revelation in the form of illuminations which lines up with her discovery of Christianism. What are the great steps of his life? What is his soul's path? What is the influence of his mystical experience on his way of thinking? The author's answer in this 66-minutes interview filmed at the Pub Saint Germain (Paris).
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