Margins
2017
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"Nous transmettons ce que nous savons, mais surtout, nous transmettons ce que nous sommes." Christophe André La transmission est au cœur de notre existence. Elle se vit dans l'accueil d'un nouveau-né, dans les paroles de sagesse d'un aîné, à l'école, au travail, dans l'amitié, dans les rituels collectifs, laïcs ou religieux. Pourtant, bien souvent, nous n'avons pas conscience de l'importance de ce lien. Qu'avons-nous reçu en héritage? Que souhaitons-nous transmettre? A qui, et comment? Les plus grands auteurs se réunissent ici pour nous raconter ce qui a le plus compté dans leur vie et qu'ils aimeraient nous transmettre. • L'importance de l'amour et de la bienveillance • La transmission comme savoir-être • Les modèles qui les ont inspirés • Les leçons des peuples du bout du monde Et vous, qu'aimeriez-vous partager et incarner ? Le cahier pratique, en fin d 'ouvrage, vous accompagne, dans ce cheminement. Vous y trouverez des outils et des références pour être ou devenir un messager auprès de votre entourage et du monde entier. -Les auteurs reversent leurs droits à l'association Emergences qui soutient des projets d'accès aux soins et à l'éducation des enfants.

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Authors

Frédéric Lenoir
Frédéric Lenoir
Author · 30 books

3 June 1962. Birth in Madagascar.

  1. His parents return to France and move to the country to raise their four children, born in Morocco and Madagascar. 1970-1979. He moves to Paris. An unruly student, he is particularly ill-disposed to doing schoolwork and is sent to three different lycées (Victor Duruy, Buffon, Camille Sée). As a teenager he reads Hesse and Dostoyevsky, kindling his interest in existential questions. At 15 he develops a passion for philosophy after reading Plato’s Dialogues, and in astrology from reading books by André Barbault. 1980-1985. The Swiss psychologist Carl Gustav Jung has a profound effect on his intellectual direction, triggering a desire to study mankind’s great myths and religions. After an early fascination with Asian spirituality, in particular Tibetan Buddhism, discovered through the work of Chogyam Trungpa, he develops an interest in the Kabbalah and begins taking classes in the symbolism of Hebrew letters. He has no particular interest in studying Christianity, however. His Catholic upbringing, although very liberal, had focused too much on dogma and morality. Then, at 19, he reads the Gospels for the first time, and is amazed by them. He begins studying philosophy at the University of Fribourg, in Switzerland, with his childhood friend Emmanuel Rouvillois, who later becomes a monk by the name of Brother Samuel; there, he meets two crucial and outstanding professors: the Dominican philosopher Marie-Dominique Philippe (with whom he writes a book of interviews, Les trois sagesses, in 1994) and the philosopher and Talmud scholar Emmanuel Lévinas who, as a testament, leaves him a fine text on ethics in his book Le Temps de la responsabilité (1991). Parallel to his philosophy studies, he goes on a personal spiritual quest that leads him to spend several months in Israel and India, as well as in Christian hermitages and monasteries in France.
  2. As editor of the religion department at Editions Fayard, he publishes several books examining philosophical and spiritual themes.
  3. He resigns from his position as editor to devote more time to academic research and writing, and begins work on a doctoral thesis on Buddhism in the West at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales.
  4. Passionate about ecological issues, he helps found the association ‘‘Environnement sans frontières.’’ In 2003 he publishes a book of interviews with his friend Hubert Reeves, who sounds the alarm on the risks threatening the planet. (Mal de Terre).
  5. He is appointed associate researcher at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS). Following in the footsteps of Edgar Morin, one of his intellectual mentors, he takes on the issue of religion in a multi-disciplinary approach combining philosophy, sociology and history.
  6. He writes l’Encyclopédie des religions, conceived and compiled with Ysé Tardan-Masquelier, (2500 pages, 2 volumes, 150 collaborators). 1996-2000. He writes for L’Express on a regular basis.
  7. He writes and directs an international study about sects for television with Lolande Cadrin-Rossignol. The documentary series, entitled ‘‘Sectes, mensonges et idéaux’’ (‘‘Sects, Lies and Ideals’’), is broadcast in France on the Cinquième channel and in numerous other countries. He also co-writes a documentary about the Dalai Lama that is broadcast on Canal +, and a series of three 52’ episodes on the Cinquième channel entitled ‘‘Dieu a changé d’adresse’’ (‘’God has changed his address’’). 1998-2005. He writes a number of books − some alone, others with Catherine David and Jean-Philippe de Tonnac − of interviews with such diverse figures as Abbé Pierre, Umberto Eco, Stephen Jay Gould, Jean Vanier, Hubert Reeves and Jean-Claude Carrière.
Catherine Gueguen
Catherine Gueguen
Author · 4 books
Catherine Gueguen est pédiatre. Après le succès de Pour une enfance heureuse (Robert Laffont, 2014), elle est devenue une référence dans le monde de l’éducation et de la petite enfance. Spécialisée dans le soutien à la parentalité, formée en haptonomie et en communication non violente, elle donne des conférences et anime des groupes de travail pour les médecins, psychologues, éducateurs, sages-femmes, sur l’accompagnement des parents.
Matthieu Ricard
Matthieu Ricard
Author · 23 books
Matthieu Ricard, a Buddhist monk, trained as a molecular biologist before moving to Nepal to study Buddhism. He is the author of The Monk and the Philosopher (with his father, Jean-François Revel); The Quantum and the Lotus (with Trinh Thuan); Happiness; The Art of Meditation; Altruism: The Power of Compassion; A Plea for the Animals; and Beyond the Self: Conversations between Buddhism and Neuroscience (with Wolf Singer). He has published several books of photography, including Motionless Journey and Tibet: An Inner Journey, and is the French interpreter for the Dalai Lama.
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