Part 1 Likewise, there is no sacred place, there are only spatial contexts which invite us to inhabit consciousness in depth. There are no rituals,
Part 1 Likewise, there is no sacred place, there are only spatial contexts which invite us to inhabit consciousness in depth. There are no rituals,
Mantra or prayer There are no syllables, no magic word, There are simply rails, a guide, a cable, a trail on which you can place
If you can touch the Divine nature with your fingertipIn reality, you haven’t done a thing.You may think of yourself as reaching the end of
Between two waves of unrestrained tearsHe seeded the following prayer : Lord, I’m coming with the simplest faithPlease revive me ©FJ Nov 2023Recueils / Participation/
In Nehemiah’s prayer to the Lord ( Nehemiah 1;9) : “But if you return to me and obey my commands, then even if your exiled
In the Book of Nehemiah 2:13; “By night I went out through the Valley Gate toward the Jackal[ Well and the Dung Gate, examining the walls of Jerusalem,
There is a nice parallel between one of the founding postulates of Protestantism, according to which the grace of God alone saves the soul of
All these posts can as well stop right hereI will write, as far as eyes can see, sutras, mantras, passages from holy texts, prayers,That would
The practice of simple sitting is a joyful practice.It teaches the courage to go beyond the crust of concepts.Experience requires going through this crustIt is
Zen, Zen, Zen… It does not matter the least !For Zen does not exist, Zen exists nowhere else but in yourself, right here, right now,What
Sitting never ceases to reveal this: the calm behind the curtain on which your mind makes the conceptual decorum of religions’ dances, Silent sitting is
Praying is an experienceAbove all, essentially, a physical experience. Can we consider that physical existence is an occasion for a quintessence of the prayer experience
Practice is uniqueThe path is uniqueWords, smells, change,but don’t change anything,There is, ultimately, only one practice,Tonight, I can see it: we cannot never choose between
As the tick bites the animal at the bottom of its fur and drinks from the blood source before it shakes itself or rubs against
I do not see any difference between the conceptual base of non-self, non-attachment, impermanence and that specific to psychological belief in God. In both cases,