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Reincarnation is often presented as a reward, a punishment, or simply a new beginning. Yet many traditions have understood it differently. This article offers a reflection on the evolution of consciousness through the forms of life, on the unique place...
Time seems to govern our lives: past, future, urgency, aging, the fear of running out of time. Yet many ancient traditions saw time as something more than a simple succession of hours and days. The Greeks spoke of Chronos, Kairos, and Aion to describe...
Being “like a little child” does not mean becoming immature again or avoiding responsibility. This spiritual teaching points to an inner state of trust, letting go, and simplicity. It is possible to live fully in the world while keeping that simplicity...
Fundamental harmony is never absent. It does not depend on circumstances, on the noise of the world, or on what we go through. Yet it often seems out of reach, as if covered over by the agitation of the mind (citta) and the constant movement of thoughts....
It can happen that one feels torn, divided between the body, the mind, and something deeper. This division is not an error, but it becomes a source of confusion when it is not understood. By accumulating concepts and knowledge, one sometimes moves away...
Spiritual life is not only about emerging from confusion, but about recognizing that even clarity can become a limitation. Between obscurity, agitation, and balance — the gunas — the human being seeks stability. The light of sattva, linked to clear reason,...