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This text revisits the question of good and evil by shifting it from the moral level to direct experience. Rather than opposing two forces, it highlights a difference in orientation: what moves toward harmony, simplicity, and presence, and what leads...
This text distinguishes spirituality from religion by returning each to its true nature. Spirituality refers to direct experience, living practice, and inner recognition, while religion corresponds to structure, forms, texts, and interpretations. Home...
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...
We all experience an inner world in motion, at times clear, at times contradictory, without always understanding what is taking place within it. This text invites us to see that it is not a disorder to be corrected, but a functioning: an inner organization...
Spiritual “work,” as described by Kabir, is not ordinary activity but a conscious practice aligned with what Lao Tzu calls non-action and what Krishna describes as detachment from the fruits of action. This work leads to a form of knowledge that is not...