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Can God be understood through intelligence? This article explores the difference between intellectual knowledge and true understanding, which comes from deeper than the intellect. By returning to our essential identity, that of the Witness (Sakshi), it...
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...
Home / The Satsang blog The Silent Prayer A Recognition Summary: This text offers a recognition between a silent prayer described in the Christian tradition and an experience lived in meditation. Beyond forms — desire, breath, name — it brings to light...
This text proposes a reexamination of the meaning of the Word in the prologue of the Gospel of John. Far from referring to language, it points to a primary, active, and silent principle, which the term logos only partially conveys. By clarifying this...
This text offers a critical reflection on the way human beings conceive of God, often through anthropomorphic representations. It explores the confusion between belief, rejection, and direct experience, and suggests that God is neither a definition nor...
Home / The Satsang blog Spiritual Virtues Summary: Virtues such as humility, simplicity, and detachment are not goals to attain, but the natural fruits of a deepening consciousness. By practicing with constancy and determination, we align our existence...