The Spirit is so free and God is so great;The codes, the rules they teach, aim to dispose us to this great freedomThe limits that
The Spirit is so free and God is so great;The codes, the rules they teach, aim to dispose us to this great freedomThe limits that
Zen is what teaches you to pass through the walls of condensed illusion,Walls, buildings of religion, practice, beliefs.With Zen, you can pass through these walls
This God of whom the Holy Book speaks constantly can be understood as a God of presence. God of presence, giving birth to a whole
Lors de l’assise, ce n’est pas parce l’idée de Dieu est une idée qui passe, que Dieu passe pour autant.Elles se tiennent côte à côte
Religions exert a very powerful magnetism on our mind.In a situation of silence, prayer, meditation, All of this mental and religious material aggregates and summons
My 8-year-old boy quickens his pace to match mine.That afternoon, in fact, my feet are getting active, urging for a walk.My mind is not there
The Quran, on many occasions, differentiates between believers and others. It may seem, at first glance, and this impression may prove to be very tenacious
I struggle to explain this : In the extreme immanence of sitting meditationThere is something transcendent.In the posture of the body, the mind reveals itself.In
God, the consciousness that seeks to expand,What consciousness seeks to expand towards Moments of boredom, of sadness in life, often correspond to terrains that we
There is no other God but GodLa Illaha Illa Llah. This is what is tirelessly hidden behind each of the sentences of the Our Father.The
The last line of verse 160 of Sura VII of the Koran provides insight into the deep mysteries of the divine economy.(« We divided them into
Truly sitting in the heart of Being,there can be no infidelity to any god whatsoever.Experiencing spiritual life in terms of infidelity to…is not having penetrated
The sign of equality becomes increasingly undeniable between the deep consciousness and the eternal soul on the one hand and between God and the acute,
Consider the beginning of the prayer: “Our Father, who art in heaven..” …we have already recalled in other pages of these digital notebooks, the double
There are moments, entire days of our life, sometimes, when thoughts attack with such violence that it seems vain effort to try to extricate oneself