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"In the light" ...

"In the Light" is an intimate encounter, a conversation about spirituality, orchestrated by journalist Agnes Vahramian ... It was on France 2, Sunday, July 6 ... (Director: Nicolas Maupied)

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  1. August 2nd, 2009 at 11:17 Karine

    Chic! Another little treat to savor!

    I'm back from my vacation in the mountains ... I want to wish a very warm late but HAPPY BIRTHDAY to an Yves, I was thinking with you that day! Thank you for all shared Happiness!

    Good day to all Duteillophiles!

    Karine (Walcot) Belgium ;-)

  2. August 2nd, 2009 at 14:47 matiti

    Thank you for this wonderful, short but dense testimony in accordance with a radiant face and tone of voice was so soothing, full of certainty and doubt at a time ... ... Should dare to expose themselves on such a topic ... Who said Yves Duteil was smooth?
    Sincerely, a fan of increasingly surprised by any unexpected offered by Yves

  3. August 2nd, 2009 at 15:10 Josien Sneek (Netherlands)

    Dear Yves,

    What a nice surprise, the interview! Thank you so much for the looks in your personal thoughts and reflections. This gives tou (te) s duteillophiles the confirmation of your 'wisdom of life'.
    Yep, that Mr. Coelho wrote true things. "The alchemists show us that when we aspire to be better than we are, everything around us becomes better too. "

    I just returned from a week's holiday in Luxembourg, where I loved to hear and speak French and when the best time of day was in the outdoor pool, at seven in the morning with my husband Christiaan, swimming in the fresh air, smelling the pines wet from rain the night before ....

    In friendship for all duteillophiles
    and big kisses for Yves and Noelle,
    Josien Sneek
    Netherlands

  4. August 4th, 2009 at 21:10 Jocelyne

    Thank you for daring to affirm your faith, and thank you for these simple words and soothing.
    I invite those who follow you to read, or reread, the letter you send to God, in your book "The things we do not say." I often feel that kite that He holds in his hand ... I'm free but also that He does not open that hand! We are weak, fragile I am.
    I often yes, to ask forgiveness for our stupidities because like you I do not think so omnipotent but surely well before our helpless behavior, but always benevolent.
    It is true that a friend is one who has all the cards to betray you but that does not.
    Have a good trip to you ... and thank you for a reply received this morning and will accompany a project.
    In conclusion I would say that if you're nice, not naive, but nice ... and the kindness we all need, then, do not apologize and we especially do not deprive yourself!

    Sincerely

    Jocelyne, Brittany

  5. August 5th, 2009 at 18:58 Philippe Lemaréchal

    During the time of watching this interview (6mn), 120 children around the world died of starvation or abuse (1 every 3 seconds) in front of 100% passive "God" ...!
    I grew up with the songs of Yves Duteil at home, and over 40 years now, when I hear "for children around the world," these are the edges of the eyes in tears ... what writing!
    Yves, if you think "God" has no possibility of action on this earth, I can not share, understand and respect your belief.
    Conversely, every 3 seconds, inexorably, under the passive eyes ...!

  6. August 5th, 2009 at 21:48 Vavanille

    That God is generous to dare to share something so personal with such sincerity and truth. These years of your "silence" you so well despite the fact that we've been waiting : O !) You seem to have done so much ground and listen to you speak and sing every time is better.
    Yves thank you for this virtual caviar!

    Valerie (the mourner from Brussels)

  7. August 6th, 2009 at 10:39 matiti

    Who said the "eyes" of God are passive in the face hunger, abuse and other calamities caused by "the man free to act at the level of ego or collective"? If God gave the power to be a magic wand ... and if man had knowledge ... imagine what would happen to men in that event ... more indignation, the total irresponsibility ....
    No, I believe that God suffers as we suffer the man to watch ... a child ... more healings and miracles ... yes from time to time to witness and sign ... do not deceive the man on his own responsibility and his part in "better living" from his peers.
    "For the children of the world" ... to be written with words so true and to learn to sing it without tears to the eyes to the end ... it must have approached very closely, very closely the plight of children perhaps not the world (Sister Emmanuelle, Mother Theresa or the Abbé Pierre could not get there either) ... but up to these children ... bruised and have contributed to render perceptible action of God through each of us according to his skills and fields of action.
    "The sound is no good, the good does not make noise" hot ... but the emotion that accompanies it in silence has something divine I believe it ... Thank you Yves and Noelle, for your testimony faith into action in your referrals ... and especially AFTER the association, all without hype ... including to raise funds ... just by the blog where you can choose to click or not!
    Matiti friendly (58ans-Lille)

  8. August 8th, 2009 at 7:14 Thierry Muret

    Dear Yves,
    In one scene, empty and clean, where everything is white, there's that word hot the voiceover: "Yves Duteil or the discovery of a man of deep spirituality" is a long time yet to watch this beautiful show , we extend our listening spontaneously into the images of sleep.
    What counts is your presence and that of Agnes Vahramian (the journalist) is observed that express your legs crossed, if one believes Sogyal Rinpoche, the unity of life and death, your back right posture of "mind at ease," your hands resting comfortably on your lap, and we realized that your true nature, is stability, and besides, you say at the outset .
    You confirm that you pray a lot and that emotions such as anger (against God), you can not think of God because there is nothing (that is that we have free will) and say that "that's" faith, "that's" the light of some understanding, it's that answer without knowing it was expected, it is this crucial point, but I also understand that we do not share, like Philip, that belief.
    During this program, we spend a very great time, light and serious, "orchestrated", as you clearly presented by Agnes Vahramian; silences, smiles, hands were as important as words, a sort Confidence carries you then, a bit like an old issue with Bertrand Révillion (editor of Panorama) which was amazing for me!
    From all this, finally, it is a flower or a crystal more we love in our collection! And we like it, spoken to, he submits a brief comment ("the verb is creator") ...
    In friendship for all duteillophiles
    Thierry, in Armagnac

  9. August 8th, 2009 at 14:48 Arnaud

    Hello Yves Duteil,

    I find it important to see artists like you who witness their faith to primetime on a major television network.
    This exercise is notoriously difficult in France.
    The best way to witness to your faith is to say it openly but also and especially by the gestures of love of life.

    Arnaud

  10. August 10th, 2009 at 17:01 Annick Voynet

    Hello Yves,
    This is an interview that, once again, is your image: true, sincere and deep.
    Yes, we have our free will that allows us to make choices (good or bad) we are only responsables.C 'is what I tried to teach my children when they were not really wanted petits.Je not their fault that I heard in Sunday school of my childhood (I'm 58) "when you do something good it is God who guides us, when we do something wrong it is Satan who we grows ". Oh there! there! when I think of the possible consequences of such a footprint!
    I wish you a happy holiday filled end of "light" and "hope".
    Hugs and love to share with Noelle.
    A big thank you to Nicolas de Dijon for his comforting words during one of his last posts. Annick.

  11. August 12th, 2009 at 20:56 Isabelle

    Hi everyone,
    Yves and thank you for this shared moment. God is not omnipotent, in fact, even if the priests continue to ânonner mass. It is, I believe, all-loving, and has only our arms and our hearts and hands to turn this love into a force for justice and peace ... It's good that the SPIRITUALITY is (again) on the spot small screen. I warmly recommend to read "Christ philosopher", Frederic Lenoir, which shows how the Church has turned the Gospel message as a sock, for centuries and centuries. Today, with people like Lenoir, as Yves, who live and say a spirituality open and an adult relationship with the Other, the message simple and demanding surfaces again ... Good, the planet would be far better if one paid more attention!

  12. August 15th, 2009 at 16:20 Franck DORISTIL

    Hello Mr. Duteil,
    I just found this site with this incredible interview. I think I finally have the explanation of this influence you have on my artistic life. Since my teens I was listening with attention and told me maybe one day I can meet you face to face. I hate flattery and idolatry but I will not hide my appreciation for the artist Yves Duteil. I think my dream can come true: to meet you, talk to you. By listening to your testimony, I thought it would be nice to be able to share your story to my listeners. I am responsible for a new radio on the net ( http://www.franckradio.podomatic.com) . One of my goals is to promote Christian artists. Do I pray that one day you agree to participate in MICONACH? All things are possible to him who believes.

    Thank you for reading,
    I wait patiently for your return to:
    franckradio@podomatic.com
    Sincerely,
    Franck DORISTIL

  13. August 16th, 2009 at 17:37 Helen

    Dear Yves,

    The small box in today "Le Journal du Dimanche" ideally complements "In the Light" as an invitation to reflection, introspection and discovery of our little internal compass ...
    As Thierry, watching "In the Light", I thought about "Trip with." More prosaically, you pass through "During the Pub" presented by Patrick Sabatier on TMC (at the very beginning January 1999) I also came to mind. Probably because, in this great interview, there were already traces of the future and almost nascent path that you / would lead to "(Fr) Agile."
    Going back further in time, I recollect I also remember the acrostic used by Jean-Louis Foulquier in his magazine "Song 84" by clinging to his article titled "Yves Duteil: neither Messiah nor Message":

    Discrete
    Universal
    Tender,
    Touching,
    Ineffable,
    Light.

    25 years later, there is nothing wrong. I'm sure all of our friends blog will agree to confirm that many people should emulate your discretion in dealing rightly very intimate things you touch often to universality, that to describe the tenderness and emotion that you let us share, there is not always the right words, and you have the subtle art of making our lives lighter accompanying our way.

    Anyway, dear Yves, we all need your songs, just to get a cool breeze, as soft and soothing than the breath of an angel ...

    I embrace you, and Noelle.

    Love to all,

    Helen.

  14. August 29th, 2009 at 19:26 suzanne

    Hello! I just put my two cents ... At Philippe, I must say I share his sadness and anger at the plight of children and evil in this world. But I believe that these terrible things are often the result of our bad choices, personal or collective. When we think of law requires that we put a certain percentage of corn in our gas tanks ... That brings us to the notion of omnipotence of God which does not always intervene. Like you I am aware that we could do what he wants and he chooses not to do so. For me, it's not a question of lack of power, but of choice for superior designs that escape us, but not devoid of love sometimes in spite of appearances. As for the interest of God to humanity, we find the finest example in his incarnation, life here and died for us. He did everything, paying from his pocket the price required to restore an intimate relationship with anyone who recognizes his extraordinary need and requests. Talk about good news! This is the essential message of the New Testament, to which the Old pointait.L Gospel of John and Ephesians are two interesting books to read to learn more. To those who feel attracted by this idea of ​​relationship with God, I suggest reading the book The Shack, when tragedy has an appointment with eternity W. Paul Young (ISBN 978-2-89044-778-3). It is a fiction inspired by her faith in God, both unsettling and refreshing. A book that's good, that shakes the clichés and sobering. He was part of the bestsellers in French and English on this side of the Atlantic.

  15. August 30th, 2009 at 16:01 Fabrice

    I also pray. I do not know who or what do I pray, my scientific mind is probably too rational for me to choose any religion or another God, but I pray everything inside me that men take a more conscious we can not with impunity take ownership of the nature and impoverish, destroy, remove, convert its resources without incurring the heavy short-term price to pay. Immerse yourself in "Home", "11th hour" or "an inconvenient truth" to better grasp the meaning of my words ... You will understand why we are "children of fossil fuels" also known as the energies NO renewable! The world population went from being a half-billion to 6.8 billion over two centuries (it has doubled in 50 years and the UN issued a report in which it reported a (im) possible 36.4 billion in 2300!) thanks / because (paradox) of fossil fuels (oil, natural gas and coal. They are present in limited and not renewable, their combustion leads to greenhouse gas emissions), and therefore an impossible equation to manage short-term ... unless we give ourselves the means to finally turn around in our ways of thinking, of productions, deforestation, pollution, non-compliance of all life forms that are not ours by creating "Rights of the global nature" and by moving to the clean and renewable energy. There is no utopia in this statement because when people unite for the same purpose, they are capable of the worst but the best and can move mountains. The hundreds of billions of dollars generated by the lobbies may be useful in research that are to save the planet. In short a clash between lobbies / institutions and governments, a form of polluter pays. It would be an incredible revolution of a new era of awareness that is taking shape. There I still feel to pay in utopia ...

    I agree with Yves when he speaks everyone's responsibility in his actions. If God, Nature or call it whatever you want us to create miracles by an incredible and improbable alchemy that has not stopped playing dice by imposing all life forms on earth and probably in the universe, higher animals by their intelligence that we are, in my opinion are left on their own once they are born. We are then guided by our surroundings, our experiences, our history and for some, all our faculties to rethink conventional wisdom. "God" is not in everything we do, our thoughts or our actions. Indeed it would be unwise to think that because it would involve our mistakes its obligations!? It would be unfair to make him bear the brunt of the loss of a loved one or liability in our wars. It is in human nature to blame the other, his partner, his boss, his neighbor or to God. We are all responsible for our actions, this is certainly the religion that I have chosen, and allows me to believe in the impossible. If I have to give it a name, I call it Nature, and God is our nature, why not comply? Are we ultimately destructive in spite of us, victims of our progress and our technological advances until one makes the observation that our choices have not always been good? Where we are beings endowed with great faculties of intelligence and adaptations can challenge ourselves against the wall? I sincerely believe in the latter case although the two are not incompatible. Contrast more.

    Disturbing figures: The earth, according to present knowledge to date of 4.54 billion years. The life appeared there approx. And 4 billion years ago Homo sapiens only approx. 200,000 years. (It is not yet the oldest ancestor of Homo sapiens but is located there are some 6 million years, Lucy discovered by Yves Coppens date of approx. 4 million years). If we compare the age of the earth to a calendar year of 365 days, the man appeared Dec. 31, 15 minutes before midnight! Always reduced to this scale, our history known only lasted 60 seconds, say it is extremely short duration of the industrial age! substantially altering its morphology and its future It is simply staggering!

    The transition is best for you to (re) share a text I wrote about a year ago. I called "Part of the dice." This is a statement in the form of prayer in my own way. You will forgive me the style that is worlds away from our poet friend but the key is in the direction of the thread. I dare to dream the Yves resume in his own style and he inspires a song ...

    "Part of the dice"

    Billions of years without light
    A great ocean of dust
    And somewhere in the universe
    Plays the greatest mysteries
    Dressed in his finest coat
    On the green carpet of chance
    He launched his gamble magic
    We will see much later

    He had set the stage
    The hard part was done
    But he did not know yet
    What would his worlds filled
    Neither the earth, his paradise, hell, neither his
    Not even the cries, all efforts
    Who call upon him, kneeling down,
    Men weeping over their fates

    Whose fault was it predictable
    Why overwhelm me, I pray
    To fix the unexpected?
    It did not start
    Do not ask me the impossible
    But your spells are not sealed
    A reverse gear is still possible
    Let your souls entangled

    It's up to you to look ahead
    Of you to question
    And in centuries to come
    To take other positions
    Task of remembering and
    It is pointless to have the illusion
    He is my good desire
    To heal all this boiling

    Your planet, with humility you will respect
    Nuclear weapons, you will give a strong
    All wars, bravely you aboliras
    Thy neighbor, thou shalt love thy neighbor
    The word of the wise, in the future you will listen

    Fabrice

  16. September 2nd, 2009 at 19:26 Benedict

    Good evening Yves, Noelle, and all the "love" with your delicious songs, your sincerity, your humanity!

    This is Gabrielle Ringlet, former vice-rector of the university department of Louvain, who had written a superb book ... "Praise to the fragility."

    After listening to the interview ... and having remained a few moments in silence before the screen ... I could not help but make the connection with his comments!

    Happy, happy, a deep inner joy and all of you again soon Mouscron.

  17. September 14th, 2009 at 8:22 Marie Recamier (subscriber)

    Hello Yves and Christmas morning, everyone.

    Back from vacation for some time, but not the time to come on the blog, and then ... this morning I can not stand it, and I discovered this little gem of talks.
    I think if God does not decide every morning to do good or evil, for cons, I am firmly convinced that it is in everyone and that it is for us to do our part of Light or Shadow in our lives. It was he who was Mother Theresa or the Abbé Pierre. It is the flame that enlightens us and makes us become a volunteer, allowing us to listen to a friend in distress, to help a neighbor, who makes us become who we are.
    I have long been a volunteer with Catholic Relief Services, and I can tell you that I met the gaze of God many times in people in great distress, but still found a way to help others and more still great distress, or in the look and actions of my friends volunteer.
    I actually found faith within the association, through the people we met and mutual exchanges, gifts shared.
    As for prayer, in fact I am appreciative of those who can and know how to pray, and receive through this prayer. I'm hopelessly unable to pray, I do not know where I did not book enough, perhaps, "I will not let me go to prayer" and I suffer. I can stay for minutes before a statue in a church or other place where I feel serene, to collect myself, but nothing comes out of me
    I feel like completely empty inside!
    How to get there? I get that same icy void at the grave of my boy and I feel like a frustration. Why? Can anyone answer me? Am I the only one in this case?
    Sorry for this long letter, it was long ...
    Love to all.
    Mary

  18. September 14th, 2009 at 14:53 Beatrice

    Dear Yves,
    I just read the letter from Mary and I take these few lines to write him.
    Mary, I think we're all in search of God and his presence but it is mostly the one who wants us accueillions in our hearts. Nobody knows just pray and stay in silence and waiting is already praying. God loves us all, I like Yves, I love you without you knowing and loving God is to simply trust him. The words are a silent heart language of trust. That fills us all with His peace. I embrace you all. Beatrice.

  19. September 15th, 2009 at 15:46 Marie Recamier (subscriber)

    Hello Yves, and Noelle, hello all,

    Beatrice thank you for your message. You're right, of course to remain in silence and contemplation, it is already praying, but then, I personally do not feel completely fulfilled, I come away with a dissatisfaction. Maybe it's because I'm not trusting in me first and then the other. Well where I did not open fully to God. It is true that I am a little ... how shall I say ... not disappointed, but examining all these misfortunes that strike us. When you hurt a child, it is God that one hurts. When we suffer, God suffers with us, I believe it, so why so much suffering and hatred?
    As you say, I too love God, therefore, I like men because it is in everyone. "Should we believe the truth" "Where is the truth" as sung by Yves. It's not always easy to navigate and to stay focused and remain confident.
    Fortunately, there is worldwide spiritual guides or not, friends, poets, writers, artists who help us see things a little clearer, as Yves in his messages.
    Regards to all
    Mary

  20. November 21, 2009 at 3:32 Suzanne

    Hi Mary, I have often thought of you since your word on September 14. Who am I to suggest possible answers to your questions? Someone for whom a friend did it too one day! I think we will learn throughout our lives to connect with Dieu.Les methods and techniques have little place in this area the heart of intimacy. It may be against by turning points, like when I dared to believe what he gave us and entrust my life and my éternité.Depuis, I feel more listened to, supported, guided ... There is much to say. I suggest you get inspired by the books of Henri Nouwen, who has written extensively on intimacy with God. When words fail me, or that the clouds are more numerous, I like the book "Rediscovering his presence ... and 31 days of praise," Ruth Myers, published by the house of the Bible. Goodbye! Suzanne

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