
Expect the unexpected
What if we talked today about rediscovering the taste for the unexpected? I see at least three good reasons for this: the unexpected is inevitable,

What if we talked today about rediscovering the taste for the unexpected? I see at least three good reasons for this: the unexpected is inevitable,

"A master is someone who makes a lot of mistakes and who, when he realizes them, smiles." That's from Christian Bobin, of course. And that's the definition

Are you familiar with phylogenesis? It has nothing to do with a philosophy exam question. The word phylogenesis comes from the Greek phylon (family, tribe) and

Sometimes, we feel alone on earth. I'm not talking about physical or emotional loneliness: no, most of the time we know that it

Yesterday, faced with a massive internet outage, I thought to myself, quite distressed: "Life is tough..." It's true, it is tough, and

"Everyone complains about their memory, but no one complains about their judgment." Yes, as he slyly observed..

For a long time in my life, I was unhinged. I'm talking about my life as a therapist, of course, during which, as a specialist in phobias, I was..

When I was a young father, a long time ago now, while passing by my second daughter's room, I heard him one day utter with

One day, while I was walking in Paris, I came across a piece of graffiti hastily painted on a wall: "Keep your promise, Love!"

When I was in middle school, in 6th grade, I sat behind Nathalie (that's not her real name), who was very pretty, mischievous, and mysterious; I was

“With regard to all things it is possible to obtain security; but because of death, we humans inhabit a city

Like everyone else, I have a head full of stereotypes: men are aggressive and dream of driving 4x4s, women are benevolent

Here we will talk about flexibility, that of the body – thank you yoga! And that of the mind – thank you meditation! When

"If I'm offended, I sulk; and I'm easily offended"; "When things aren't asked of me nicely, I don't..."

“You shall love your neighbor as yourself,” the Gospels teach us. Certainly, but what if we don’t love ourselves? What if we hate ourselves, to the point of putting ourselves at risk?