
This brief monthly meeting begins with a concept and the word that represents it, serving as a starting point for engaging with Logosophy—a science and method of self-knowledge and conscious evolution.
Logosophical study aims to guide the individual towards discovering themselves as an “open and connected being”, and towards understanding the essential information (logos) and the universal laws that govern the relationships between things. Its purpose is to help improve one’s own life, to grow in awareness and responsibility, and to contribute to the evolution of humanity as a whole.


Micro-interviews named after the delicate yet resilient flower, a source of wonder for children and for adults who choose to keep alive the lightest and purest part of themselves. A contribution to closeness, to strength, and to the possibilities of crossing through.
Each month, a different guest, a different world—a representative from one of the research areas of the Observatories(Environment, Education, Health, Art)—offers a personal perspective on the themes of vocation and inspiration.


A window onto our relationship with the land—a series of deeply personal stories of encounters with others through the experience of places, landscapes and villages, lights, horizons, and perspectives.
Accompanied by photographs, maps, and itineraries, we journey together through destinations of the world and of the mind.


An opportunity to explore the many meanings of living, to receive inspiration, and to radiate the best of oneself in terms of hospitality, harmony, and functionality.
This feature offers ideas, forms, layouts, technologies, methods, and visions for reflecting on the concept of home.


An opportunity to rediscover the meaning of coming to the table—the relationship with food, the choice of ingredients, the crops and cultures connected to it, and much more—in this small column of curiosities about the world of nutrition.



Let us explore together what we mean when we think of love—observing it within the family, in couples, in parenthood, and above all in the places where we never think to find it.
This column reflects on clichés, beliefs, and expectations, opening the way to a more essential, conscious, and responsible vision of the paths of real love.
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Alice is all of us. She is the part that allows herself to be surprised, that overturns viewpoints and conventional certainties.
At each meeting, a different theme keeps us (or helps us return) flexible and open to life!


There are times when we feel overwhelmed and tired. Times when we get angry over the same issues. Times when we feel like throwing it all away.
This column gathers listeners’ letters and uses them as a starting point for a universal reflection.
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