
CoVivre 2021 Course: Let’s think together and take action for a desirable future!
We are in a world in full upheaval. The global health crisis that we have been experiencing since 2020 is an illustration of this. The increase in inequalities, ecological disorders, climate disruption, the loss of meaning and social ties or geopolitical tensions remind us daily of the stakes of the world and the challenges and threats that hang over it.
To address these challenges, integral ecology invites us to enter into a more peaceful relationship with ourselves, with others, with nature, and with the spiritual dimension of our existence. This peaceful relationship leads us to look with wonder at what surrounds us, as a starting point that allows us not to give up, not to despair, but to get moving, to choose action, to seek, where we are, how to act in the service of the poorest, and in the service of the challenges of ecological transition. Entering into a dynamic of integral ecology means first choosing a path, thinking differently, agreeing to let ourselves be converted by connecting with nature and others. Entering into this experience with others means trying to build a new model of society.
Faced with these global challenges that seem to escape us, how can we avoid giving in to the ambient cynicism? How can we take a clear-eyed look at the world as it is without sinking into depression, indifference or resignation? How can we dare to challenge certain dominant paradigms in order to propose a desirable future?
These are the questions that we will explore together, in small, intercultural and intergenerational groups during the CoVivre Course. You have one week left to register, don't wait any longer: https://cutt.ly/Invo94D
What will this new CoVivre course look like? 2 sessions of 2 hours, one in September, one in October, one in December, in a small group bringing together people from all continents. Dates set by the members of the small group. FREE.
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