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Is boredom good for you?

Posted on Apr 19th, 2008 by dimitri : Sensorial omniviations dimitri
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I just wanted to share with you my joy of feeding the sparrows at Montparnasse station in Paris!
This reminds me what I read today in the brochure of my car's insurance company, which is awesome : they had an article about boredom and it said that it is important for our growth and wellbeing!!! Plus, that it is a characteristic of Latin and Mediterranean people that is being chased away by the frenzy of Anglo-Saxon speed culture! Hmmm...was that French people speaking? ;-)

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humanity?

Posted on Apr 14th, 2008 by dimitri : Sensorial omniviations dimitri
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Spirit, intelligence, or existential genius - call it as you wish - may be expressed in very complex ways...Rationalizing and interpreting another culture by standards that only express the dominant culture does not seem to guaranty anything else than opinion-ism or narcissistic supremacy...Bla, bla, bla...If you "love" humans here is one of today's suggestion to act : Bushmen in danger

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summer clean up!

Posted on Aug 8th, 2007 by dimitri : Sensorial omniviations dimitri
It took me time to return here...
I'm into general cleaning : shadow work, time management, revisions and vacation in Greece!
I'll be back in september!
Warmest greetings to all!
The photo is from a dance performance in July in Tours/France : angels to the...Matrix!
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Welcome note!

Posted on Nov 23rd, 2006 by dimitri : Sensorial omniviations dimitri
Hello strangers!
I'm here to experience social networking as a beginner,
and it feels like the right place!
Warmest greetings from space!
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