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The 20 latest presentations BAGLIS TV
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Friday, 18 February 2011 - Frank Lalou
According to the Kabbalist tradition the 22 letters of the Hebraic alphabet presides to the creation of the Universe. They conserve the memory and the vibrations of the origin. The art of Hebraic calligraphy enables to connect to this memory and the energy of the beginning. Like others great calligraphic traditions, it not only the art of writing sacred letters but also an inner way, a phy Watch the movie... |
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Friday, 18 February 2011 - Michelle Nahon
Between "Light" and "Illuminism", the 18th century was marked by a thirst of universal knowledge. Among emblematic characters of that time, few had the glitter of Martinès de Pasqually and none was surrounded by as many mysteries as him. The birth of the founder of the Elus Cohens is still an enigma as well as his last moments and a legendary aura covers his whole existence. His origins are disc Watch the movie... |
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Friday, 11 February 2011 - Elisabeth Dufourcq
What happened between catholic church and women ? Why Church, in spite of a crisis with multiples symptoms, still is reluctant to open to the feminine universe ? Although when reading Gospels, no trace of misogyny is present. Jesus of Nazareth constantly dialogs with women showing many times their prophetic visions. He listens to them, take their opinion into account, changes his mind Watch the movie... |
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Friday, 04 February 2011 - Françoise Bonardel
Based on the painting "The Monk by the sea" by Caspar David Friedrich, Françoise Bonardel questions the common interpretation of this work which is supposed to express loneliness of man in a world which is not warranted by the faith. According to her, this lonely monk, standing on a beach between sky and sea, instead of embodying man loneliness in a world sealed by the death of God, would be th Watch the movie... |
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Friday, 28 January 2011 - Jean-François Var
From God to man to the manifested world, the way of thinking of Martinès de Pasqually and the order of the Eleus Cohens encompasses everything", says Jean-François Var. It is a system conceived not only for the theory, the contemplation of ideas, but also for the praxis, its bringing into play. The core of the system, its acting element, is priesthood. "Martinès de Pasqually settled his Watch the movie... |
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Friday, 28 January 2011 - Arnaud d'Apremont
God with multiple faces, Odin (in old Nordic Odhinn, Woden in Anglo Saxon or Wotan in old Germanic) is a mysterious figure. King of Gods, gos of war, shaman god, god of runes, Odin is also considered as the god of wisdom, poetry and magic. The root Woth means "sacred furor" and expresses the idea of ecstasy, surpassing oneself. To Arnaud d'Apremont, odinism is the symbol of persistence of a Watch the movie... |
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Friday, 21 January 2011 - Arouna Lipschitz
Hermes Trismegistus forged in the Emerald Table a gold key: "What is down, is like what is above; and what is above is like what is down, to do miracles of one single thing... " Arouna Lipschitz takes up this key and invites us to reveal the mysteries of incarnation of Man, his place is the world, through an original lecture of the Tree of Life. The Tree of Life is a symbolical unlimited st Watch the movie... |
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Friday, 21 January 2011 - Philippe Faure
Henry Corbin created the concept of hierohistory to give an account of spiritual events which happen in the soul's world and are taken by our capacity of perception of theophanic forms. This sacred history makes sense, since it is animated by a downwards and return motion cycle, by founding dramaturgy and eschatology. This conference's aim is to show that liturgic time is, Watch the movie... |
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Friday, 14 January 2011 - Dominique Penot
Mystic, poet, wise, Moheïddine Ibn Al ’Arabî is one of the most important representative of the "way of love" within mystic in Muslim tradition. He was born in Andalusia in 1165, his huge works are still studied, meditated not only in the Arab and Muslim world but also in Western countries and in Asia: they contain indeed the initiating and spiritual science of Islam.
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Sunday, 02 January 2011 - Monique Schneider
Libertine, atheist, manipulator... Don Juan is a fascinating and complex character. In five centuries, traveling from a text to another, he passed from a stature of a literary hero to true modern myth. Within an continual movement, Don Juan is the emblem of a mutating world where patrimony stops being holy to let speculation and scattering of values developing: we passed from the being to appeara Watch the movie... |
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Friday, 24 December 2010 - Howard Crowhurst
Electricity enabled modern man to get free from constraint linked to the rhythm of the sun and the moon, of day and night. Yet for men of the neolithic, these two stars (which size is comparable if their are observed from the earth) assume a fundamental importance: they put in rhythm not only the existence but also their complementarity was perceived as source of life. To the imperturbability of Watch the movie... |
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Friday, 17 December 2010 - Jean-Marc Vivenza
The real father of the Rectified Scottish Rite, Jean-Baptiste Willermoz is a man of caliber which quest and aspiration to truth are without limits. Born in Lyon, initiated to masonry in 1753, in spite of the acquisition of many degrees, his thirst of Knowledge remains, for years, unappeased. A meeting is missing in his life, a meeting which would fill in his huge expectations. This meeting Watch the movie... |
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Friday, 10 December 2010 - José le Roy
Douglas Harding is an English spiritual master (1909-2007) not well-known in France. Born in Suffolk in Christian fundamentalist sect, he decides to discover life by himself and leaves at 21 years-old his family. This will bring him to exhort his auditors to question every form of belief system and to experience by themselves what they call reality.
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Friday, 10 December 2010 - Patrice Serres
The greatest innovation in the field of writing is the invention of the alphabet. Underlying structure to many thinking systems, alphabet contributes to organization of time, from the elaboration of a tradition and to the construction of oneiric dimension of every civilization. How was the alphabetic order decided? What are the supposed origins? What are the links between writing, zodiac an Watch the movie... |
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Friday, 03 December 2010 - Serge Caillet
In the middle of the 18th century a meteor crosses the sky of French illuminism: Martines de Pasqually. He is an enigmatic character, his identity is uncertain, and many legends are spread about him. What is sure is that the Martinezist way of thinking was transmitted by Martines de Pasqually in the Order of the Eleus Cohens, a mystic initiatory order. Its influence lasted till our days tha Watch the movie... |
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Friday, 19 November 2010 - Michel Fromaget
Modern anthropology aims at considering man as of component (Soma) and a soul (Psyche). This conception of man hid a third component: spirit (Noûs), foundations of every spirituality and which has been reduced to psyche, to mental. Consequently, there is a great confusion in our modern societies between what belongs to psyche and the spirit.
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Friday, 15 October 2010 - Jean Annestay
The theme of love is often mentioned in foundational texts of Muslim tradition, in its physical as well as in its spiritual dimension. For our cameras Jean Annestay gets into relations between men and women, celibacy, sexuality in Islam, through three levels of lecture.- according to the hadiths (the prophets' words)- for those who follow the Way of Tasawwuf, Muslim mystic (Sufism)- and in the wr Watch the movie... |
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Sunday, 10 October 2010 - Jean Clergue-Vila
Like the song "Woman is the future of man" sung by Jean Ferrat with the lyrics by Aragon, woman is often associated to the "fertilizing origin" myth, like in the Pre-Columbian tradition with the Pachamama. Alpha and Omega is an illustrated tale composed of twenty lithographs done with a soft lead pencil by the famous Norwegian painter Edvard Munch and which reinterprets in a very personal way the Watch the movie... |
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Saturday, 02 October 2010 - Arnaud d'Apremont
"Robinhood, Peter Pan and Santa Claus represent archetypal incarnations linked to childhood, to its passage rites and lead us to the primordial green and vermilion maturity" asserts Arnaud D'Apremont. The author studies these characters through three aspects. Successively, the author talks about "the shaman or spirit of Nature", then, "the lord of paradox - the help the get through". And at last Watch the movie... |
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Friday, 24 September 2010 - Leili Anvar
What were the life, the works and the message of Djalâl ad-Dîn Rûmî (1207-1273)? Rûmî's works includes more than one hundred and twenty thousand verses yet the poet used to say that "the words are prisons (...) they can't tell my experience". Artist affectation? Certainly not, Rûmî's poetry is at an ontological level and tries to make indescribable perceptible: Theophanic expe Watch the movie... |
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