by Joze Tomsic | Feb 15, 2022 | Life
Only two things are reliable in life – birth and death. They happen without our will, the only events in our lives that we have no control over. Perhaps that is why they are the most mysterious and charged with emotions. The first is beautiful, the happy, and...
by Joze Tomsic | Oct 31, 2021 | Christian Life, Religion
November 1 is the day of remembrance of the dead, the day of candles and beautiful ikebanas. On this day, unlike other days of the year, cemeteries come to life in the morning. The place where the dead are buried is filled with living souls and loving memories of what...
by Thomson Dablemond | Jul 2, 2021 | Philosophical Reflection
From the Latin mors, death is understood to mean the end of life, the physical cessation of life. It can be broadened if this definition is known to all of us. Indeed, in its medical sense, it corresponds to the end of the functions of the brain defined by a flat...
by Thomson Dablemond | May 16, 2021 | Philosophical Reflection
Here is a seemingly straightforward question: What is human desire? What is the object of desire? In other words: what do we want? Without detours, we will say a multiplicity of objects. What is human desire? Isn’t desire the essence of man? In the 17th century,...
by Joze Tomsic | Mar 14, 2021 | Life, Philosophical Reflection
Death is the last frontier of our life, the frontier through which, all without distinction, we must pass. At the same time, the key “place” in Christianity from which we can and are called to observe what life is, who we are, and what God offers us in...