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English Issue 16-17/2025
English Issue 16-17/2025
We are approaching Easter, bringing to light two gestures of inner life that always accompany us, but which can become more conscious during the Easter season: dying and resurrecting. In the Christmas issue, we followed the traces of hope, which revealed itself to be a delicate being of will. In this issue, we explore the question of what constitutes the will to resurrect, which is preceded by the will to die. What does it mean to live with an “Easter will?” How, where, and when do we experience and perceive it? What qualities does it have, and what does it make possible?
We wish you deep and fulfilling contemplation and resurrection.
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