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Bill Seals 12-15-2007 04:25 PM

Alizée's Beliefs?
 
Does anyone have any knowledge on what our girl believes in?
I do recall remembering that she is very superstitious and believes in reincarnation. This has been on my mind as I had a dream last night of lili singing a hymnal in my church(the most beautiful thing ever sang, of course). Anyway, if anyone has any knowledge, I would be grateful.


Btw, I even got a kiss in this dream:wub::wub::wub:

ajaccio corsica 12-15-2007 05:21 PM

hi
corsicans are very superstitious, they believe in charms and stuff
actually just like many mediterranean cultures
there's a book called contes et légendes de corse about those legends, I suppose it's also available in english
it's more or less like ireland, ppl are roman catholic but they believe in supernatural
cheers

Ange 12-15-2007 05:33 PM

All I know is that she is supersitious and that I have become some what too. She never likes thinking about the future because she doesn't know what will happen but maybe someday she will speak of if she believes in a higher power.

Deepwaters 12-15-2007 05:55 PM

There was an interview where she spoke about things like this, but it was years ago. Comparing my own thoughts at age 18 to those I held in my 20s, there was quite a lot of difference.

Some things don't change, though. If one is sensitive to magic, that endures, and so it is impossible to doubt its reality, one just becomes more sophisticated in how one thinks of it. That she recently referred to her Tinkerbell tattoo as her "guardian angel" says a lot to me, both in how she views the world, and how whimsical she can be about it. (I mean, fairies yes, but Tinkerbell? I love it!) :D

In terms of religion she's nominally a Catholic, but many of her ideas would probably not win the Pope's approval. Especially not this Pope. :rolleyes: I see her as pagan at heart.

ajaccio corsica 12-15-2007 06:02 PM

hi
ppl never talk about the future, they don't say "happy new year" on new year's day, they say pace e saluta "peace and health"
it's linked to the history of the country, many wars, epidemies etc...
my grand mother, rip, was like that, always saying things like: "grazi'a Diu sè in piena forma oghje" or god bless you etc...
it's a mediterranean culture, just like arabs who say inch'allah all the time
locals end their sentences with "grazi' a diu" or "se diu vole", kinda it's up to god to decide if things shall be good or bad
they say this to feel protected against curses
cheers

lefty12357 12-15-2007 06:43 PM

Thanks AC. I think from now on I'm going to close my comments on her myspace page with "Peace and Health".

DirtyACE 12-15-2007 08:58 PM

Thanks for the interesting insight on Corsican culture AC. I think people of the older generations are especially this way.

Cooney 12-15-2007 10:03 PM

Thanks for the tips AC.

The one interview I know of where she spoke about these things, she said she was a non-practicing Catholic, officially, like many French. She did Communion and Catechism, but doesn't go to church or actively believe the dogma. I think she said she believes in a higher power, though not necessarily any of the ones defined by a religion.

I'll see if I can dig out the article when I get home tonight, it was a blurb in some teen-zine called "do you believe?" and covered everything from gods to wrinkle creams.

Bill Seals 12-15-2007 10:38 PM

Thanks for all the info guys. :D

Deepwaters 12-15-2007 11:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cooney (Post 82730)
I'll see if I can dig out the article when I get home tonight, it was a blurb in some teen-zine called "do you believe?" and covered everything from gods to wrinkle creams.

http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t...ande011wj5.jpg


As I said, it's several years old. She's older and may think differently about some of this.

I thought the séance story was amusing, with the cleaning lady bursting in on them and freaking out, and the glass they broke that was her friend's mother's wedding gift and very valuable. (Oops!)

I'd love to hear what the spirits told her that was so "incompréhensibles"! :D


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