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Confusion does not come from the world, but from what, within us, takes itself to be what we are not. The false ego, often mistakenly called the ego, is this identification with the mind, fueled by ignorance (avidya). It maintains a constant agitation...
The word Maya is often understood as referring to an illusory, unreal world. This text offers a simple shift: the world is not an illusion, it is a temporary reality. The illusion lies in the perception, in the way consciousness sees, interprets, and...
For the parents : This text offers a simple way to introduce the idea of God, presenting it as the life present in everything, rather than as a person or a belief to accept. It speaks to children through concrete, relatable images, allowing for an intuitive...
Prana is often imagined as a mysterious energy, a kind of invisible substance that one could capture or accumulate. This way of seeing it is not entirely wrong, but it remains imprecise. Prana does not refer to something one possesses, but to what, through...
Meditation is not a complicated technique, but a return to a simple, steady, and continuous attention. This guide offers a direct entry into practice: how to sit, where to place your attention, how to move through distractions, and gradually recognize...
Happiness is often seen as the natural goal of life. Yet even when it is present, a subtle sense of incompleteness may remain. This text suggests a shift in perspective: what we seek through happiness may not be happiness itself, but a deeper peace, independent...