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November 2 is the Day of the Dead. It takes the form of rituals practiced in many cultures and religions that often dedicate one or more public holidays to the commemoration of the deceased. It has been practiced in many cultures and religions for over 3,000 years....
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Separation (or fission) is the division, usually into two parts, of something. Esoteric history suggests that the moon was an integral part of the earth. But the moon had to leave the earth in order to allow the latter to have free space for its own spiritual...
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At the origin of creation, everything is unity. Everything comes from the ONE. Everything flows from this primordial principle. Before the manifestation, everything is homogeneous, undifferentiated. Everything emanates from a common essence. But to incarnate in matter...
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The creative truth from above projects its truth into the heart of matter, but immediately incarnated it is frozen in human truths: ideologies, laws, dogmas, beliefs, institutions, egregores… It becomes dead and declining in the eyes of the divine, but endures...
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Everything comes from the Source and everything will return there. Originally, everything is unity and everything will become one again. Our true reality is unity. It is our essence. Incarnation in matter causes a fragmentation of this original unity as its...
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What relationship can exist between the eternal and the temporal? Between the creative plan and the created plan? The divine and the human? These two worlds are like two interlocutors who are completely opposed, two strangers who are separated by everything. Under...
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