To meet Marie de Hennezel at home in Paris, you have to have good calves and climb cheerfully towards the sky.
Under the roofs of an old Parisian building, his apartment resembles him.
Calm, simple, clear and cheerful.
Full of memories.
On the walls, views of Venice signed by his grandfather, the post-Impressionist painter Georges Dufrénoy (1870-1943).
In the entrance, a color photo, taken in 1992, during a reception for the Queen of England, at the Élysée Palace.
We see her warmly shake the hand of the former president, François Mitterrand, with whom she had a long conversation until his death in January 1996.
Their twelve-year exchange focused on the intimate and secret connection that each of us can have with the invisible.
This protective beyond that manifests itself in the form of premonitory dreams, synchronicities, sixth sense or various intuitions.
But also through these benevolent presences that seem to watch over us...
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