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This text explores the concept of non-doing (Wu Wei), as taught by Lao-Tzu and applied within The Path. Non-doing is not inaction or laziness, but rather action performed in awareness of fundamental harmony. The practice of the Holy Name (Shabda-Brahman)...
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...
This text defines humility not as a weakness, but as an ontological* clarity and a realistic posture toward the universe. Relying on the Latin etymology (humus), the author reminds us that humility is the recognition of our earthly condition, connecting...
The author uses the imagery of sand and a magic slate to illustrate the impermanence of life and knowledge. Everything we understand or realize only holds value in the present moment, because the page of existence seeks to remain eternally blank to welcome...
The Essence of Divine Law The text asserts that the unique fundamental commandment of God, the Tao, or The One is: “Be in Me”. This injunction invites a permanent mindfulness of Unity and bliss. Rather than a moral code, it is about immersing oneself...