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Satsang, beyond outward forms—talks, exchanges, teachings—it is a word arising from a state of consciousness, acting directly on the mind of the one who receives it. By distinguishing this from a conventional teaching, it becomes possible to better understand...
The word devil is often understood as a figure of evil. Yet its original meaning points to something much simpler: that which divides. By returning to this root, it becomes possible to understand evil not as an external entity, but as an inner experience...
Near-death experiences (NDEs) and certain states described in the tradition of samadhi share striking similarities: light, peace, and the disappearance of ordinary reference points. Should they be considered the same? Home / The Satsang blog Near-Death...
The word yoga is now commonly associated—especially in the West—with physical practices. These practices, such as asana, have real value: they help bring the body and mind into harmony. But they do not, by themselves, express what yoga originally means. Home...
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...