The advice of Blanche de Richemont

The advice of Blanche de Richemont

The point of view of Blanche de Richemont, traveler writer

Dear Véronique, I have the feeling that one part of you would like to go there, but that the other does not dare. And I understand you. It is quite natural not to vacuum all your being fasting. The man has always fought against hunger, so it seems strange to provoke it.

Despite everything if the adventure tempts you a little anyway, it is because deep down, you are curious to live an unprecedented experience, to explore another way of being in the world, to free yourself for a time from the cadence of meals and the obligation to eat, to experience your limits. When you know that you can do without everything and walk anyway, you feel free. We also discover a surprising energy that no longer comes from food, but from a new, new force.

Ask your doctor if there is no contraindication for you, then dare to take the plunge. What do you risk? At worst, you will have a few difficult days that will have taught you about yourself; At best, you will feel for a long time carried by this beautiful, lightened escape. As the Danish philosopher and theologian Sören Kierkegaard says: “It is not the path that is difficult, it is the difficult that is a way. »»

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