Mrs Figaro. - The word “spirituality” inevitably evokes the idea of an ethereal “elsewhere”. Is your book a charge against this representation?
Fabrice MIDAL.
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I do believe that it is time to free ourselves from a fiction that has done a lot of harm: the idea that spirituality is something abstract, separated from concrete life, shaped by convoluted theologies, reserved to some sophisticated ecstasies.
In short, that it would be unrelated to all our most ordinary joys and difficulties.
On the contrary, I show here that the spiritual experience is lived in the very weight of everyday life and that we all have to deal with it, even if most people do not realize it.
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What do you mean by spiritual experience?
It is a very simple and very banal experience that can be recognized by three criteria.
First, your worries and problems fade into the background.
Then, you feel in a relationship of complicity with the world and with the…
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