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Reincarnation is often presented as a reward, a punishment, or simply a new beginning. Yet many traditions have understood it differently. This article offers a reflection on the evolution of consciousness through the forms of life, on the unique place...
Karma is often seen as a debt or a punishment that would follow the soul from one life to another. This view sustains fear and confusion. In reality, karma is not a moral system, but a simple law of action and reaction. What continues is not faults, but...
Consciousness is not multiple in the sense of separate realities, but it can be experienced on different levels. The mind (citta), comparable to an operating system, processes experience and enables action. The incarnated soul (Jīvātman) lives this experience...
Inner suffering does not always come from visible causes. It often takes the form of a void that nothing in the world can fill. This constant search — through objects, experiences, or relationships — reflects a deeper lack, rooted in ignorance of our...
This text explores the fundamental distinction between intellectual data (learned knowledge) and spiritual knowledge. The author highlights a major paradox: how to reconcile learned knowledge with the knowledge of the soul and spiritual reality. Home...
This text explores the universal intuition of an original spiritual dimension. The author analyzes the distinction between the mind and the soul, defined as the subtle identity of Man. He describes the process of incarnation and liberation (Moksha) aimed...