Alain's essay, les Dieux, depicts how to set aside our negative and turbulent emotions to focus on the way to go ahead...
The Cocagne's Paradise features milk fall, multiple celebrations full of joy and happiness...Alain demonstrates this effortless and fascinating world of childhood, as a metaphor of the Humanity Origins to echo Descartes's opinion (we have to come back to our childhood period to destroy our existing learning) or Jesus's predictions "let little kids come to me".
Therefore, what happened to the Human Being?
We have embraced the Ego mechanism to construct a strong but narrow identity world...This world is based on two main pillars: prohibition, to defend the Ego scope (mental and physical barriers), and labour, unrivalled way to force people to stay in the matrix...
To prefigure our awareness regarding this absurd way of shaping life, Alain leverages this nice metaphor of Lost Paradise: we have decided to part ways with our spontaneous and present childhood to build narrow adulthood...
The only way to increase the chances of our Human being connecting again with this Original world is to let our imagination, dreams and emotions run free, without any vain regrets. In other terms, this is the description of HOPE, as a promise to merge with our deep humanity.
Therefore, let us be brave enough to embrace the hope of married again with our true Talent and then to be far from Sadness, Ego or Regret!
To go beyond the stars: Examine and observe the Pieter Brueghel l’Ancien's painting " Pays de Cocagne". This terrific oil from 1597 is an impactful way of catching every body's attention to enjoy wealth and well-being. Take time to explore the myriad of fun details, such as the roof of pies!
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