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Chapter 9 closed on the patient weaving of myth, chant, and rite: those fragile nets the first sages tied, without knowing it, so that a formless experience might cross time without tearing apart. Chapter 10 traces this weaving back to its source, to...
Chapter seven closed on a question: how does a silent experience become a word, then a transmission, then a tradition? In other words, how does what we call spirituality come to be? This chapter goes back to the first people who saw beyond the evident,...
Chapter six ended with a question: if so many traditions have sought to find the same thing, is it a sign of chance or that of something common to all humankind? This chapter proposes a hypothesis: not a hidden truth behind all religions, but a human...
The previous chapter invited us to return to the breath, that breathing we constantly forget. This one goes further: what remains when thoughts fall silent for a moment? Are we our thoughts, our emotions, or only what passes through them? This chapter...