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Introduction to family and system constellations
Sciences > Systems theory
By : Françoise Antier   - Thursday, 31 March 2011 00:00
anti_constellation_familialeAre we certain to be the only actors and can we consider it as isolated from influences with our ascendants ? The practice of Family Constellations teaches us that invisible relations link us to our ancestors or to our own belonging system. Thus, we unconsciously recreate, and at diverse degrees, the path of life of those who preceded us. Ours actions, and potential malfunctioning would not only be linked to our personal history, but would find their source in a loyal family code, 
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Intuition, Remote Viewing and Psychomatter
Sciences > Neurosciences
By : Emmanuel Ransford   - Thursday, 03 February 2011 00:00
dura_intuition_remote_viewiCan we unify matter and psyche in a global scientific vision to explain the shadow zones of the quantas and paranormal phenomena ?  Emmanuel Ransford, physician, makes the hypothesis of a super matter he calls psychomatter, it means the possibility that physical matter also be granted a psychic component. If our universe is composed of psychomatter, then we can enter in contact with the whole world and its infinites resources thanks to intuition. Emmanuel Ransford distinguishes two types of intuitions, one ordinary and the other he calls "supral".
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The Remote Viewing: principles and use
Sciences > Neurosciences
By : Alexis Champion   - Sunday, 02 January 2011 00:00
dura_remote_viewing Trusting in the development of rationalism and technological progress, modern man cut himself from a part of his natural faculties. "The capacity to see distant things in time and in space is one of the potentialities that every man possesses" says Alexis Champion. The Remote Viewing in technique able to wake them.
Developed in the United States during the 70's, by civil and military organisms, the origins of the Remote Viewing are linked to the beginning of parapsychology.
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The mysteries of the alphabetic order
Sciences > Anthropology
By : Patrice Serres   - Friday, 10 December 2010 00:00
serres_mystere_aphabet 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 and the measurement of time?
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Spiritual anthropology: bridge between Eats and West
Sciences > Anthropology
By : Michel Fromaget   - Friday, 19 November 2010 00:00
from_anthroplogie_spirituelle 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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Modernization and Tiers inclus
Sciences > Tiers inclus
By : Horia-Roman Patapievici   - Sunday, 05 September 2010 00:00
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In a double relation of "resumption and protestation" the mechanism of philosophical and scientific Western evolution of theories looks like, in a stunning way, the botanic process called "grafting".   
Indeed, in the West, progress of thought expresses by confrontation to a tradition of thought already in place, which ideas are massively criticized, but never rejected in a biased way.  Then it is not by reject that an idea is replaced but by grafting.
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What is reality ? By Jean Pian
Sciences > Quantum mechanics
By : Jean Pian   - Friday, 20 August 2010 20:00
rail_TR27_jean_pian Sixty years after the statement of Wolfgang Pauli (one of the founders of quantum mechanics): "the formulation of a new idea of reality is the most important task and the tougher of our time", Basarab Nicolescu reminds:  "this task is still unaccomplished!" At the occasion of the release of the book "What is reality" (Ed Liber) by Basarab Nicolescu (physician), we gathered around him three "men of Art": Jean Pian (mathematician), Adonis (poet), Georges Banu (man of theater) to try to answer the question: What is reality?
If real appears as what "is", reality, it is the mirror of the being, its reflection. The reflection looks like, yes, but is not identical. 
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Tiers inclus and transliterature
Sciences > Tiers inclus
By : Basarab Nicolescu   - Thursday, 05 August 2010 00:00
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A text by Pompiliu Craciunescu read by Basarab Nicolescu (the author is absent). To support the text by Craciunescu, Basarab Nicolescu starts his presentation evoking the figure of the writer Vintila Horia, the only Romanian author (writing in French) to win the Prix Goncourt in 1960. Because it is from his writings, and in the analysis of the epistolary relation between the writer Stéphane Lupasco, that Pompiliu Craciunescu, master of conference, writer, literary critical, created his theory of links between Tiers inclus and Transliterature. A theory based on the deep communion of fictional destiny writing of Horia and of scientific research of Lupasco.
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Beliefs about death and dead ones
Sciences > Anthropology
By : Claude Lecouteux   - Friday, 23 July 2010 00:00
guill_TR12_mort "We can't imagine what we already know!" says Claude Lecouteux... Since prehistory, men used to accompany the passage of their dearest to the beyond with rituals which make us think that they believed in life after death or at least in a transmigration of the dead's soul.  Moreover, since the Middle Ages, and the development of writing by clerics, many writings talk about the apparition of ghosts and disturbing phenomena. Nowadays, these statements still remain, especially in France, Scotland or Iceland.
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Revelation of lights: Tiers Inclus, Reality levels and Rectoversion
Sciences > Tiers inclus
By : Michel de Caso   - Monday, 05 July 2010 00:00
decaso_lumiere
Plastic artist, Michel De Caso is the creator of Rectoversion: a pictorial concept which consists in painting a picture on its two faces, and with these faces pierced from end to end.   In this intervention, Michel De Caso puts at light stunning  analogies between the Stéphane Lupasco's Tiers inclus and Rectoversion.
Through the analysis of one of his emblematic painting "La mise à jour des Lumières", Michel De Caso establishes six combinations of indexed words and their linked triads  in the logic of Lupasco and in Rectoversion. Logics which agree on a conception of Reality as a kind of "indefinite multidimensional meta-universe, to dimensions interpenetrating one another".
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