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Centre Guy Lorge « Eveil En Rencontres » IDCCH ASBL (Initier, Développer, Connaître, Cultiver, Humaniser) Centre Guy Lorge « Eveil en Rencontres » Librairie associative—Centre de Documentation Rue du Centre, 12 B-4560 Auvelais (Sambreville) Renseignements : +32 (0)494 789 048 Courrier et commandes : [email protected] https://www.idcch.be Date : 01/09/2018 Page 2 Guy Lorge Aussi accessible 2ème édition à nos membres mai 2014 en prêt du livre dans notre centre ô homme, connais-toi toi-même et deviens toi-même ! exhortation que l'homme s'adresse à lui-même 17,00 € éveil en rencontres dans notre librairie Le livre: I D C C H — CENTRE GUY LORGE Page 3 L'auteur: Page 4 PRINTEMPS 1953- TRIADES 1 - N°1 : S. Rihouet-Coroze : ÉTÉ 1953 - TRIADES 1 - N°2 : S. Rihouet-Coroze : I D C C H — CENTRE GUY LORGE Page 5 AUTOMNE 1953- TRIADES 1 - N°3 : Emile Rinck : : HIVER 1953 - TRIADES 1 - N°4 Paul Coroze : Pierre Morizot : Ernest Uehli : Dr Fred Husemann : F. Bessenich : Page 6 PRINTEMPS 1954 - TRIADES 2 - N°1 G. Wachsmuth : Emile Rinck: Jacques Lusseyran : Dr Husemann : S.R.C. : ÉTÉ 1954 - TRIADES 2 - N°2 S. Rihouet-Coroze : Emile Rinck : Pierre Lusseyran : Maurice Leblanc : Paul Coroze : H. Poppel baum : I D C C H — CENTRE GUY LORGE Page 7 AUTOMNE 1954- TRIADES 2 - N°3 : Raymond Burlotte: Hildegarde Gerbert : HIVER 1954 - TRIADES 2 - N°4 Emile Rinck : Paul Coroze : S. Rihouet-Coroze : Jean-Denis : Dr Gérard Schmidt : Page 8 PRINTEMPS 1955- TRIADES 3 N°1 Dr E. Marti : Naissance d’un enfant. Emile Rinck : L’homme en face de la matière. Textes de Rudolf Steiner et dessins de H. Wildermann sur la cosmogonie. S. Rihouet-Coroez : Le père. Paul Coroze : Personnages de mythes et de rêves. Pierre Morizot : . Albert Steffen : Lettre sur “le retour dans le sein d’Abraham. ÉTÉ 1955 - TRIADES 3 N°2 S. Rihouet-Coroze : L’envoyé du Père, le “Je Suis”, le Christ cosmique. Textes de R. Steiner et dessins de H. Wildermann. Paul Coroze : Ceci passe de moi à toi. Dessin de Numa Patlagean : La Madone. Dr Gérard Schmidt : La question de l’alcool. Paul Coroze : L’enfant providentiel dans les mythes et les rêves. Albert Steffen : L’enfant retrouvé. I D C C H — CENTRE GUY LORGE Page 9 AUTOMNE 1955 - TRIADES 3 N°3 Berthin Montifroy .' La resurrection de Lazare. S. Rihouet-Coroze .' Le destin de la matière. D’où vient-elle, où va-t-elle ? Paul Coroze .' Images de l’avenir dans les mythes et les rêves : La Jérusalem celeste. Emile Rinck .' La réalité de l’esprit. H. Gerbert .' L’éducation de la volonté. HIVER 1955 - TRIADES 3 N°4 Gladys Mayer : La couleur et l’âme humaine. Jérôme Bessenich : L’éclat des couleurs. L’arc-en-ciel. A Chartres. Berthin Montifroy : La peinture impressionniste. Le clair et l’obscur dans la peinture. Les yeux fermés. E. Heintz : Les couleurs et la loi de polarité. Germaine Claretie ::Couleurs de fleurs. L’état d’après la mort et les couleurs. Léopold Vallée : Notes sur la “Théorie des couleurs” de Goethe. Violette Riviérez : Le blanc chez les noirs. Maurice Leblanc : La perception des couleurs évolue. Dr G. Oppert : Thérapeutique des couleurs. Page 10 PRINTEMPS 1956 - TRIADES 4 - N°1 Emile Rinck : L’énigme de la destinée humaine. S. Rihouet-Coroze : Les rythmes et la vie de l’homme. Maurice Leblanc : La destinée d’un grand réalisateur : Ferdinand de Lesseps. S. Rihouet-Coroze : Des navettes à tisser le destin. Pierre Morizot : Les éléments de la destinée : les astres. Arrière-plans de la maladie. Le role de la cellule dans le cancer. Dialogue des marbres au musée du Louvre. Enquête sur la recherche du spiritual à notre époque. ÉTÉ 1956 - TRIADES 4 - N°2 Emile Rinck : L’énigme de la destinée humaine (2). S. Rihouet-Coroze : Les pas dirigés ou la leçon d’eurythmie. Pierre Morizot : La route qui monte. Albert Steffen : Au carrefour du destin (extrait). S. Rihouet-Coroze : Que penser de son corps ? Dr Walter Bühler : Le corps, instrument de l’âme (I et II). Berthin Montifroy : Paroles de déesses au bord du crepuscule. Paul Coroze : Enquête sur la recherche du spiritual à notre époque (2). I D C C H — CENTRE GUY LORGE Page 11 AUTOMNE 1956 - TRIADES 4 - N°3 Emile Rinck : L’énigme de la destinée humaine. Albert Steffen : D’un évangile des fleurs. S. Rihouet-Coroze : La reincarnation à travers les siècles. Entre 2 infinis. S. Hannedouche : Le théâtre de Racine et la destinée de l’âme. Dr W. Bühler : Le co^rps, instrument de l’âme. Paul Coroze : Enquête sur la recherche du spirituel à notre époque. HIVER 1956 - TRIADES 4 - N°4 Paul Coroze : Verbe créateur et voix humaine Emile Rinck : Les flames sensibles au son. Berthin Montifroy : La poésie française, expérience spirituelle du langage. Dr Georges Oppert : Voix sans larynx. S. Rihouet-Coroze : I. Quand le Verbe se fit chair. II. Le langage et l’individu. III. Quand la chair se fera Verbe. Dr Gérard Schmidt : Page PRINTEMPS 1957 - TRIADES 5 - N°1 - Indisponible ÉTÉ 1957 - TRIADES 5 - N°2 Indisponible I D C C H — CENTRE GUY LORGE Page 13 AUTOMNE 1957 - TRIADES 5 - N°3 S. Rihouet-Coroze : Leurs mystères. Ernest Uehli (d’après Ella Young) : Leurs visions mythologiques. Paul Coroze, Ric Coat, S.Rihouet-Coroze: Leur art: Une page d’art cel- tique. Ce ne sont qu’ornements.Croix d’Irlande et Calvaires de Bretagne. G. Wachsmuth, Ric Coat, Paul Coroze : Leurs lieux sacrés : Une visite aux cercles druidiques avec R.Steiner. L’ombre des pierres. Le dolmen ensorcelé. Athys Floride: Perceval ou la quête du Graal. Exemple d'une période de français en 11ème classe E.Maurer, M.Kuhn, G.Hartmann : Leurs traces : Emblèmes irlandais. Impressions d’Irlande. Alésia. HIVER 1957 - TRIADES 5 - N°4 Emile Rinck : Le sommeil : L’énigme du sommeil. Exposé de la nature humaine. Signification et dignité du sommeil. Berthin Montifroy : Michel-Ange : “La nuit”, “l’esclave endormi”. Gerbert Grohmann : Le pivot. Emile Gevers : L’hypnopédie, aspects sociaux et moraux. Extrait de l’allocution de M. Piobetta. H.Gerbert: Comment l’éducateur peut-il mettre à profit le sommeil de l’enfant. : Les pierres précieuses. Page 14 PRINTEMPS 1958 - TRIADES 6 - N°1 S. Rihouet-Coroze : Du sacrifice de la victime à l’auto-rédemption. Albert Steffen : L’accomplissement des Mystères. Paul Coroze : Rédemption de la nature. Dr E. Pfeiffer : Une mystique de la matière : l’alchimie. Pierre Morizot : La matière peut-elle être sauvée. G. Claretie : L’idée de rédemption dans la musique moderne. ÉTÉ 1958 - TRIADES 6 - N°2 Déodat Roché : La ruche à la Pentecôte. Pierre Morizot : Introduction à une metamorphose des animaux. I.T. Lorenzen : 1. L’origine de l’abeille 2. Les mystères du figuier. 3. Les mystères du logos et les abeilles. Paul Coroze : L’Artémis d’Ephèse. Quand Rudolf Steiner parlait des abeilles... H. Poppelbaum : Abeilles, fourmis et termites S.Hannedouche: Danse d’abeilles et horoscope, selon Frisch et Poppelb. Elfride Maurer : L’abeille dans la légende et la mythologie S. Rihouet-Coroze : L’abeille, emblème des souverains de France. Dr Jean Schoch : L’abeille et l’élément de la chaleur. Dr Georges Oppert : Venin d’abeilles et gelée royale. Ervin Heintz : Les forces cosmiques dans la vie de l’abeille. I D C C H — CENTRE GUY LORGE Page 15 AUTOMNE 1958 - TRIADES 6 - N°3 - Indisponible HIVER 1958 TRIADES 6 - N°4 Emile Rinck : Les sens de l’homme Dr Berron—Dr Koenig : La rééducation des sens déficients. Paul Coroze : Que nous apporte le message des sens ? Albert Steffen : L’éducation des impressions sensibles. Dr Georges Oppert : Illusions des sens : le membre fantôme des amputés. Page 16 PRINTEMPS 1959 - TRIADES 7 - N°1 H. Poppelbaum .' Les mystères de l’été. Paul Coroze .' L’état de la Terre en été, Uriel et le principe soufre. F. Bessenich .' Aphorismes en rapport avec les cristallisations sensibles. Berthin Montifroy .' Les artistes et les fêtes : I. La Saint-Jean, expérience de l’espace. W. Pelikan .' Le plomb et l’argent. L. Gerbert .' Actualité du problème de la mémoire. ÉTÉ 1959 - TRIADES 7 - N°2 S. Rihouet-Coroze : La Saint-Michel, fête d’une humanité à venir. Paul Coroze : Michaël, l’archange de l’intelligence. Théodore Maurer : Quelques traits de la culture arabe. (Gozzoli : « Triomphe de St Thpomas d’Aquin », repr.) Ervin Heintz : Saint-Michel et le fer. Albert Steffen : Poème. Walter Cloos : Le fer météorique : 1. D’où proviennent ces corps ? 2. L’énigme des météores. Berthin Montifroy : Les artistes et les fêtes : 2. La Saint-Michel, ou lâme entre l’espace et le temps. I D C C H — CENTRE GUY LORGE Page 17 AUTOMNE 1959 - TRIADES 7 - N°3 S. Rihouet-Coroze : Sur quelques aspects de la Terre et de l’homme à Noël. Albert Steffen : Poème. Paul Coroze : Gabriel, l’archange de la continuité. G. Grohmann : Pourquoi l’arbre de Noël est un conifère. Des questions de poids... Maurice Leblanc : Nuages, neige et forces cosmiques. Berthin Montifroy : Les artistes et les fêtes : 3. Noël, expérience du temps intérieur. HIVER 1959 - TRIADES 7 - N°4 S. Rihouet-Coroze : Le printemps, la fête de Pâques, les forces de guérison. S.R.C., Suso Vetter : Pâques, fête mobile et la réforme du calendrier. Paul Coroze : Raphaël, l’archange guérisseur. Dr J. Berron : La pédagogie curative et la guérison. Dr G. Oppert: Comment les forces de régénération s’exercent: cas de greffe. Albert Steffen : Avoir part à la guérison. Germaine Claretie : Les plantes qui guérissent. Th. Schwenk : Aspect terrestre et aspect cosmique de l’eau. Page 18 PRINTEMPS 1960 TRIADES 8 - N°1 S.
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