See No 111, 2004/3 - 112 pagesPages 5 to 6EditorialBy Bernadette VandenbrouckePages 7 to 12From visible to invisible. The quest for meaningBy Claude BourreillePages 13 to 26A world turned upside downBy Bernadette VandenbrouckePages 27 to 30Staring at absence... Opening up to the invisibleBy Christine BletteryPages 31 to 38Bernardin de Saint-Pierre: the eye and deciphering the worldBy Gabriel R. ThibaultPages 39 to 51The anterior roots of vision, or the mysteries of “seeing”By Ghislaine de LaagePages 53 to 56A child looks at me, I see a childBy Christiane FonsecaPages 57 to 68Observing an infantBy Brigitte Allain-DupréPages 69 to 83Now that the rain has fallen, I can see clearly Healing trauma with EMDRBy Michaël GreenPages 84 to 85ScheherazadeBy Marcel PaquetPages 87 to 97A look that deceives boredom Alfred Hitchcock’s “Rear Window”By Aimé AgnelPages 99 to 102What Cassandra seesBy Marie GoudotPages 103 to 106NotepadPages 107 to 110Review