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Bhakti — inner devotion — is not reserved for Indian ashrams or great mystical experiences. It can take shape in the most ordinary gestures of daily life: service, gratitude, and attention to Grace. This satsang explores the deeper nature of Bhakti, the...
Many people today speak about spirituality without really knowing what the word means. Most end up building their own vision from ideas, readings, or concepts gathered here and there. Yet the great ancient spiritual traditions rest upon deep coherence,...
Through silence, contemplation, nature, breathing, and awareness of the Holy Name, this satsang evokes that discreet presence which certain traditions have called Grace, the Logos, or “the virtue of the Tao.” It speaks of this simple yet profound possibility:...
Many human beings spend their lives searching outside themselves for the happiness, peace, or fulfillment they feel they are missing. Yet external pleasures and satisfactions often remain fragile and temporary. This satsang explores another way of living:...
This satsang returns in a simple and direct way to the foundations of The Path and Original Yoga. It clarifies the meaning of sadhana, the Holy Name, service, Observance, and what some traditions associate with sahaja samadhi. Home / The blog yoga-originel...
Spirituality does not consist in accumulating experiences, knowledge, or certainties, but in continually returning to a presence that is always alive. Through the themes of the present moment, Grace, the Holy Name, and trust, this satsang explores another...