We live off-center lives. We miss our true potential at times and we can feel like a helpless spectator of our lives racing by. This feeling is often only temporary, but when it does occur, it is unpleasant. How can we regain control of the cockpit? Who flies when we are absent? If you don’t like the autopilot, you have…
+Category: Spirituality
Finding Infinity In The Finiteness
The human is a finite being with infinite needs. The quest for glory and eternity are two examples of desires associated with infinity. Faced with the inability to satisfy such needs, we live most of our time with feelings of frustration and discontent. How can we solve this problem when these desires seem to be the ones that differentiate them…
+Let Us Preserve Through Wisdom What We Have Acquired Through Enthusiasm
Let us preserve through wisdom what we have acquired through enthusiasm. Nicolas de Condorcet Nicolas de Condorcet, born on September 17, 1743 in Ribemont and died on March 29, 1794 in Bourg-la-Reine, is a French mathematician, philosopher, politician and publisher, representative of the Enlightenment. We are the fruit of what we have been and we remain what we have been…
+He Who Has Stooped Before The Ant No Longer Has To Stoop Before The Lion
He who has stooped before the ant no longer has to stoop before the lion. Henri Michaux Henri Michaux, born in Namur on May 24, 1899 and died in Paris on October 19, 1984, is a writer, poet and painter of Belgian origin of French expression naturalized in 1955. The only humility worth expressing is that towards the humblest. Humility…
+None Of Us Is Complete On Its Own
None of us is complete on its own. Virginia Woolf Virginia Woolf, born Adeline Virginia Alexandra Stephen on 25 January 1882 in London and died on 28 March 1941 in Rodmell (United Kingdom), was an English woman of letters. She is one of the leading modernist writers of the 20th century. We come into the world alone and we leave…
+Be Abundant Rather Than Dominant
Don’t download manicheist mental software We must be wary of living according to a dualistic way of thinking since it prevents nuances and can hinder our development for many years. There are of course philosophical and religious influences to dualistic thinking, nevertheless let us take an interest in this “winner / loser” diptych which most often comes to us from…
+Why Do We Appear Naive When We Are Benevolent?
People who evolve on different emotional levels in their daily lives cannot understand each other, those who are higher feel compassion towards those who feel lower energies while the latter despise them. Goodness is seen as naive by the ignorant because their vision is narrow, they live in scarcity, in a win-lose dualism. The dryness of their hearts blinds them…
+Your Fellow Being Is A Puzzle To Be Solved
The only way to stop the infernal chain of hatred is to transform ourselves into a link of love, that is to say, to raise our level of consciousness. In order to do this, we must be able to learn to love. Someone who is despicable is not worthy of being loved by definition. However, he or she is perhaps…
+Sometimes The Most Difficult Thing Is To Forgive Yourself
Unhappy people often have in common that they complain about others. This is only to hide the grievances they have against themselves, the person they hate the most. The harsh tone they may take with others is only a reflection of the unconscious sermon that goes round and round in their head against them. They are not forgiven for their…
+In Order To Make The Right Decisions, You Need To Take The High Road
You have most certainly found yourself in a situation where you doubted which path to take. Moments of doubt should be seen as opportunities to gain height by connecting with high energies. When you make a decision in a low energy state, it is like planting a seed in hostile soil. Often it is best to refrain from making a…
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