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Spirituality does not consist merely in abandoning certain material desires or adopting new beliefs. The mind can also appropriate the spiritual quest itself and transform the search for truth into a new identity. This is what some traditions have sometimes...
Summary: The distinction between ego and false ego is essential to understanding inner life. The ego allows the soul (purusha) to recognize itself as an individual. The false ego, or vanity, arises from identification with the mind (citta), the body,...
Obedience is often perceived as a constraint, a humiliation, and a weakness. Yet, in spirituality, it is a free and conscious act. It is not submission, but an engagement grounded in understanding. On a spiritual path, the real obstacle is not the rule,...
The search for inner peace does not depend on accumulated knowledge, but on a simple disposition: recognizing that you do not know. Vanity, nourished by concepts and certainties, prevents you from asking and from receiving. By returning to a form of innocence—similar...
At times, self-forgetting, lived through giving, devotion, or contemplation, brings forth a deep joy. This simple experience contains an essential key: what fades is not the true self, but a construct that stands in its place. Understanding this makes...
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...