Tag: philosophical field
Man and the invisible. The power of symbols (Marseille, France)
In this lecture, Thierry Adda invites us to reconsider our relationship with the invisible, drawing inspiration from the wisdom of traditional civilisations. While our materialistic age tends to deny what […]
The Adventure of Consciousness: Concentration and Stability in Adversity (Paris 5, France)
The director of New Acropolis in France, Thierry Adda, gave a lecture at our headquarters in the 5th arrondissement of Paris on the theme of the adventure of consciousness. Thierry […]
Colloquium : 5 women with exceptional destinies (Montpellier, France)
On the occasion of International Women’s Rights Day, we celebrate four remarkable personalities: Germaine Tillion, Aung San Suu Kyi, Christiane Singer and Helena Petrovna Blavatsky. Resistance fighter, activist, philosopher, writer… […]
To be true to oneself or to lose oneself: the philosopher in the face of the unknown (Paris 5, France)
In an increasingly uncertain world with shifting reference points, philosophy is once again a necessity. The complexity of current political developments, with their democratic crises, international tensions and social upheavals, […]
Jamblichus and the Mysteries of Egypt (Montpellier, France)
Thierry Adda, President of New Acropolis France, gave a lecture entitled ‘Jamblichus and the mysteries of Egypt’ at our school in Montpellier in June. Jamblichus was a Neoplatonist of the […]
Helena Petrovna Blavatsky and the Mystery of Oneness (Paris, France)
Fernand Schwarz, anthropologist and philosopher, founder of New Acropolis in France, gave a lecture on Madame Blavatsky to many attendees at New Acropolis Paris 5. ‘Keep the union!’ : these […]






