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The word sin often evokes moral fault, guilt, or religious transgression. Yet in the ancient languages of the biblical traditions, its meaning appears to be deeper. Sin may not originally have referred to disobedience to a moral code, but rather to an...
Le mot péché évoque souvent la faute morale, la culpabilité ou la transgression religieuse. Pourtant, dans les langues anciennes des traditions bibliques, son sens semble plus profond. Le péché ne désignerait pas d’abord une désobéissance à une morale,...
This text explores the distinction between what is necessary for life and what gives it meaning. While basic needs and human relationships have their place, they do not fulfill a deeper aspiration. This aspiration does not arise from an external lack,...
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...
Ce texte propose de revisiter la question du bien et du mal en la déplaçant du plan moral vers l’expérience directe. Plutôt qu’une opposition entre deux forces, il met en lumière une différence d’orientation : ce qui va vers l’harmonie, la simplicité...
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...