The Silence I Chose

There’s been some silence these past few weeks. A chosen silence. A necessary one. Not the kind that runs away from the world, but the kind that listens. That collects. That refuses to speak…
The Tree Who Wanted to Stay Bare
Once upon a time, there was a tree. In the heart of an orchard, it had sprung from the earth—a small, fragile green shoot blending in with the surrounding grass. Curious about everything, it…
What if dogs, too, had the right to wear perfumes… for healing?
When we think of perfumery, we immediately picture fragrances designed for humans. But sometimes, the most beautiful ideas come to us in unexpected ways. That’s exactly what happened to me…
Moving to a Fairyland
People often like to make fun of me after I wanted to move to Madeira, Quebec, Prague (and as mentioned in my previous articles), and the list goes on. To be honest, I’ve wanted to leave…
Legend of elixirs
Legend has it that Pravaha was born of a meeting between Jean-Baptiste, Anaïs and an Egyptian alchemist by the name of Michael Zayat (Zayat meaning “He who makes oil” in Arabic) in…
The Magic of Encounters
We live in an age marked by a certain breakdown in human ties, exacerbated by the confines that have driven us apart, depriving us of the spontaneous interactions that nourish the soul. Now…
When Sacred Music Meets the World of Plants at St Edmundsbury Cathedral
During my visit to Bury St Edmunds, I felt as though I was entering a world where time stops, a place filled with mystery and magic, much like those found in enchanting English tales, as if…
3. St Edmund Bury, Suffolk
Visit Bury St Edmunds: An Immersion in History and Spirituality I arrived in Bury St Edmunds on the 5th of August, a town steeped in history and spirituality, for two days of exploring its…
Day 2 Pilgrimage: Beccles et Eye dans le Suffolk
Exploring Methods of Connecting to Places There are many different ways of feeling or connecting to places, each of which allows you to explore the unique energies and atmospheres of different…
Hopton-On-Sea, first stage
A Striking Contrast Upon my arrival at Hopton-On-Sea, Norfolk, for the first stage (see info on the pilgrimage) of the Mary and St Michael pilgrimage, I was struck by a sharp contrast. On one…