Chronicles of an Invitation to Life. Volume 6, The Hope of Youth

Par : Yvonne Trubert

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  • Nombre de pages136
  • PrésentationBroché
  • FormatGrand Format
  • Poids0.175 kg
  • Dimensions13,5 cm × 21,5 cm × 0,1 cm
  • ISBN978-2-343-19443-1
  • EAN9782343194431
  • Date de parution15/01/2020
  • ÉditeurL'Harmattan

Résumé

The Hope of Youth is the sixth volume of interviews given by Yvonne Trubert to Livre d'Invitation à la Vie, a periodical of this association. Through themes such as Communication, Youth, Terrestrial Roots, Celestial Origins and Intelligence, Yvonne Trubert invites us to follow a path of inner transformation. By inviting us to encounter ourselves and others, Yvonne incites us to conversion, that is, to a change in state of mind, so that love and joy become the outward signs of our faith.
To the young people whom she incites to become "generators of consciousness," she assures : "We all need each other. We cannot put children and young people apart from the adult world. We need your prayers to overcome the deprivations of this world of madness." Through her example, she creates a bridge between generations : "Adults should know that their only fault is to have ceased being a child.
As long as you remain child-like, joyful, happy, and you retain the power to love, then old age does not reach you. But the day you take yourself seriously and sit comfortably somewhere, then old age will rope you in. Youth is not counted in years ; it is lived in the spirit. "
The Hope of Youth is the sixth volume of interviews given by Yvonne Trubert to Livre d'Invitation à la Vie, a periodical of this association. Through themes such as Communication, Youth, Terrestrial Roots, Celestial Origins and Intelligence, Yvonne Trubert invites us to follow a path of inner transformation. By inviting us to encounter ourselves and others, Yvonne incites us to conversion, that is, to a change in state of mind, so that love and joy become the outward signs of our faith.
To the young people whom she incites to become "generators of consciousness," she assures : "We all need each other. We cannot put children and young people apart from the adult world. We need your prayers to overcome the deprivations of this world of madness." Through her example, she creates a bridge between generations : "Adults should know that their only fault is to have ceased being a child.
As long as you remain child-like, joyful, happy, and you retain the power to love, then old age does not reach you. But the day you take yourself seriously and sit comfortably somewhere, then old age will rope you in. Youth is not counted in years ; it is lived in the spirit. "