Weetangera, Canberra, by Elioth Gruner
Alexis Karpouzos

Alexis karpouzos was born in Athens on April 9, 1967, after attending philosophy and social studies courses at the Athens School of Philosophy and political science courses at the Athens Law School, he continued his studies in psychoanalysis and the psychology of learning. In 1998 founded the international center of learning, research and culture, a wisdom forum for studying issues of science and society in an integral way. He has been a visioner in the development of post-history sense of cosmic unity and the integral consciousness. The poetic thought of Alexis karpouzos is a expressions of soul's inner experiences, expression of universality. The inspiring visual images and the symbolic use of language offer a description of elevating experiences of consciousness, a glimpse of higher worlds. His philosophy speak to the human experience from a universal perspective, transcending all religions, cultural and national boundaries. Using vivid images and a direct language that speaks to the heart, his philosophy evokes a sense of deep communication with the collective unconscious, a sense of connection to all the creatures of the world, compassion for others, admiration for the beauty of nature, reverence for all life, and an abiding faith in the invisible touch of world. Alexis karpouzos thoughts are often terse and paradoxical, challenging us to to break out of the box of limiting beliefs and see things from a new perspective. Above all, Alexis karpouzos continually calls to us to wake up and explore the mysteries within our own selves, i.e. the mysteries of universe.

Alexis karpouzos was born in Athens on April 9, 1967, after attending philosophy and social studies courses at the Athens School of Philosophy and political science courses at the Athens Law School, he continued his studies in psychoanalysis and the psychology of learning. In 1998 founded the international center of learning, research and culture, a wisdom forum for studying issues of science and society in an integral way. He has been a visioner in the development of post-history sense of cosmic unity and the integral consciousness. The poetic thought of Alexis karpouzos is a expressions of soul's inner experiences, expression of universality. The inspiring visual images and the symbolic use of language offer a description of elevating experiences of consciousness, a glimpse of higher worlds. His philosophy speak to the human experience from a universal perspective, transcending all religions, cultural and national boundaries. Using vivid images and a direct language that speaks to the heart, his philosophy evokes a sense of deep communication with the collective unconscious, a sense of connection to all the creatures of the world, compassion for others, admiration for the beauty of nature, reverence for all life, and an abiding faith in the invisible touch of world. Alexis karpouzos thoughts are often terse and paradoxical, challenging us to to break out of the box of limiting beliefs and see things from a new perspective. Above all, Alexis karpouzos continually calls to us to wake up and explore the mysteries within our own selves, i.e. the mysteries of universe.

Grace C Chacón León Grace C Chacón León

Disfrutando las verdades escritas sobre la piedra y las crestas del mar, vengo a encontrar algún color de paz. Aqui os iré dejando los que sean mis poemas favoritos de otros autores... Benjamín Prado Mira cómo funciona el negocio de la desigualdad: para que sigan llenas algunas cajas fuertes, tiene que haber millones de neveras vacías. Santiago Cerro Ella no olvida que el sol le da la vida. La luna lo ama. Estefanía Cabello (Córdoba, 1993) Los hombres nunca entendieron mi preferencia por los bosques y el mar y empecinados comentaban sus victorias en voz alta, sus planes de futuro, la lista de todas las cosas que debía cambiar antes de que fuera demasiado tarde. Desde chiquita la naturaleza siempre ejerció un gran poder de atracción sobre mí (mucho más que el de esas personas que ejercían su opinión a voces). Enrique Gracia Trinidad (Madrid, 1950) No No hay bandera que valga un solo muerto No hay fe que se sujete con el crimen. No hay dios que se merezca un sacrificio. No hay patria que se gane con mentiras. No hay futuro que viva sobre el miedo. No hay progreso que exija la injusticia. No hay tradición que ampare la ignominia. No hay honor que se lave con la sangre. No hay razón que requiera la miseria. No hay paz que se alimente de venganza. No hay voz que justifique una mordaza. No hay justicia que llegue de una herida. No hay libertad que nazca en la vergüenza. La foto es en Augustobriga, Extremadura. Más info en https://linktr.ee/gracecristina




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