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Spiritual Knowledge is not the accumulation of information. It refers to a direct, inner recognition that does not depend on texts or scholarship. Traditions have distinguished Jñāna—learned knowledge—from Vijñāna—lived knowledge. This distinction only...
Home / The Satsang blog Urgency: Fulfilling the Purpose Returning to What Has Never Been Lost Summary: Existence is not limited to living or pursuing personal goals. It unfolds within a deeper movement: a return to our original ground, carrying the individual...
Love is often seen as the heart of spirituality. Yet it is not the starting point, but a consequence. By distinguishing emotional love from the state of bliss, and by recognizing the fundamental harmony (Rita) at work within, it becomes clear that what...
Love is often seen as the purpose of life. Yet, while it is part of the human experience, it is not its ultimate aim. By distinguishing emotional love from spiritual realization, it becomes possible to understand that incarnation is oriented toward a...
may seem noble, yet it often extends a subtle form of the ego. Seeking to rise, to become pure or perfect, still places oneself at the center. This text proposes a simple reversal: it is not about rising, but about lowering — not diminishing oneself,...
The notion of ascended masters responds to a human need for guidance and protection, but it often rests on a projection that distances what is in reality close. By returning to direct experience, it becomes possible to understand that a true master is...