Tuesday, September 7, 2010

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VISION


"We have a vision that is fragmented vision of the individual. It is a Western heritage. We learned that we are limited, weak, ignorant, that the abyss of being, if any, is unfathomable and inaccessible.
The image that I have developed earlier in radio, this dynamism that I showed you and, hopefully, transmitted, suggest a different attitude of life which is not new and is a great part of humanity, including that of traditional India.
Life is a divine essence, our reality is eternal, immortal, and our individual vision Limited is a way of looking at the big end of the telescope, to look backwards.

This vision that I have given the fountain stone helps us to put ourselves through faith, a faith that is first proven a simple working hypothesis, but which is fast, productive, at transpersonal this source that is within us. Then there is more problems, because this source is located beyond the problems and the dialectic of limited duration.

I'm not omniscient, I am not infallible, but there are deep inside a omniscience and infallibility, I know that this reality is, I do not know it clearly, but she knows and she knows me and I know that the true attitude, my truth is to let me speak and show me what she wants to show me that I know, that I love and for that I 'acts. "

Stephen PERROT
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projections for Heritage Day

Yes the holidays are over but with Heritage Day, the Arpajonnais is festive ...
And the documentary "A streetcar in the head" will be screened in the following cities (production partners from the start):

Screening of a documentary on the film Arpajonnais Chris Ramage, supplemented by exposure on "Men, rails Trains Essonne "loaned by the county library of Essonne. Saturday, September 18th, 20:30 at L'Escale.
For more information: Service Culturel 01 64 49 55 40, culturel.lvdb @ wanadoo.fr

Click on the name and Frequently Asked Beans is a complete program!
The film will be screened on Saturday and Sunday 17h to 15h in the Concorde Room.

To rediscover the Bievre, Antony, why not hike along its route? The departure is scheduled at 14 am at the church of Saint-Saturnin. Finally, the film A Streetcar in the head Christopher Ramage will be programmed to 14 h, 15h, 16 h and 17 h in the wedding room of the Hotel de Ville. This documentary evokes The Arpajonnais, a small train running from 1893 to 1936 between Arpajon and Les Halles in Paris. Broadly following the route of the current R & D 920, he crossed a dozen cities, with fruit and vegetables at night and passengers on the day!

And now you can come we meet and see maybe I will go to Arpajon and La Ville du Bois chat with fans who want it.

Christopher Ramage