ODEN: connect to the power of local plants with these French vegetable oils

ODEN connect to the power of local plants with these

What if your cosmetics were made from natural ingredients sourced in France? In 2016, Marion Weber decided to create ODEN, a brand of vegetable oils thoughts for all skin types. His particuliarity ? All the plants used are grown locally by passionate and identifiable French producers. Enough to guarantee superior quality while reducing the environmental … Read more

Utama the forgotten land: surviving in a dying world – Reforme.net

Utama the forgotten land surviving in a dying world

Posted May 11, 2022 (Updated 05/10) To print Download PDF By Sophie Esposito Beautiful and painful, Utama the Forgotten Land, director Alejandro Loayza Grisi’s debut feature, is a meditation on legacy, loss and change in the high plains of Bolivia in a time of global warming. Bolstered by an artistic career in photography, the Bolivian … Read more

Aviophobia: how to overcome your fear of flying?

Aviophobia how to overcome your fear of flying

What is aviophobia? Aviophobia is defined as “an unreasonable fear of flying”. There are several degrees of aviophobia, from moderate anxiety to total panic. Some people with aviophobia will feel a strong apprehension that will begin several days before the trip and will be at its peak during takeoff. We then often find the following … Read more

To best manage the climate crisis, European Union officials are encouraged to reflect

To best manage the climate crisis European Union officials are

Brussels officials working on the climate policy of the Green Pact or Green Deal follow meditation courses. Inspired by Buddhist practices, these mindfulness trainings have one purpose: to accelerate the development of a consensus between decision-makers. Photo: Shutterstock Interior transition, missing link? The mindfulness program is called “ inner green deal or the Interior Green … Read more

Press release from the Conference of Bishops of France: May 15, 2022, canonizations of Charles de Foucauld, Marie Rivier and César de Bus

Brother Charles de Foucauld (1858-1916)Charles de Foucauld was born in Strasbourg in 1958. After a dissipated youth, during a stay in Algeria, at the start of his military career, his discovery of believers in Islam moved him deeply and prepared him for his encounter with Christ. Back in France, he saw a radical conversion after … Read more

At the Louvre-Lens, our favorites for Museum Night this Saturday

At the Louvre Lens our favorites for Museum Night this Saturday

This Saturday, on the occasion of the Night of the Museums, the Louvre-Lens concocts for its visitors an imperial night in the image of the exhibition “Rome. The city and the empire » Here is a very small selection of a great festive evening with 100% free events. “Rome, the City and the Empire” will … Read more

Hoomkid: the audio book that will change the daily lives of children

Hoomkid the audio book that will change the daily lives

Children’s sleep is essential and contributes greatly to their well-being and development. It must therefore be of high quality. If your child has difficulty falling asleep, we strongly advise you to try Hoomkid from Livlab. This audio book, without waves or screen, focused on well-being, guides the little ones step by step to the arms … Read more

Towards slow and deep learning

Educational acceleration Have you heard of learning designed as quick little bites to swallow? Audios, videos or interactive capsules that nestle in the slightest dead time (long waits at a checkout, interlude between two appointments, meeting that starts late, etc.) between 20 seconds and 5 minutes maximum? To better relate to fast food, the Anglo-Saxon … Read more

A cultural week in the departmental museums

Albert-Kahn Departmental Museum ♦ Tuesday, May 10 at 11:15 a.m.the Department offers the general public a unique visit around the “ tea ceremonies “. Slow and precise gestures then tasting the beverage… The Japanese tea ceremony, a ritual encouraging meditation, is performed by the Urasenke school in the tea pavilion in the garden.Rate : 10€ … Read more