Jérôme Nathanaël - Dialogues of the New World
English-speaking readers are welcome!
To read the english version, which I translated myself, click here: en.jnd.one !
If you have any remarks about my English, which is not my first language, please let me know. I was born in France and live near Paris. However, I love the English language and literature.
Jérôme Nathanaël
From the english publication’s About page :
“Our societies are going through deep crises—we know this. But instead of simply enduring them, let’s question together the meaning of tomorrow’s world and cultivate our creative capacity to shape it, both individually and collectively.
By opening the field of possibilities and giving ourselves a clear spiritual direction—that of constructive love and co-creation—we can build a more livable and joyful future.
This vision is not utopian. A world in which humans inhabit their common home in peace and joy is within our reach. The great wisdom traditions have affirmed this for millennia, and our collective experience teaches us what doesn’t work.
It’s up to us to build it today, all together!”
Direct links to some articles in English :
Hanukkah: when light refuses to go out - Beyond Jewish tradition, Hanukkah presents a challenge to our era: how can we balance critical thinking with loyalty to the sacred?
Poverty is exploding : a call to awaken our conscience - From grim statistics to a spiritual awakening: rediscovering the value of dialogue and civic engagement.
Have the courage to change the world ! - Your spiritual awakening can transform society.
Misnaming or the world’s misfortune - Our words commit us, our words carry weight, and choosing them poorly means risking dishonesty and making the world even harder to understand and inhabit.
The invitation of whiteness - A transcendent experience in a snow-covered park, or how to cultivate inner presence and rediscover the wonder of everyday life.
Building community to invent tomorrow - Only small groups of free humans can experiment with love and kindness as forces for renewing our societies
