Synchromysticism

Synchromysticism

The concept of synchronocities introduced by Jung in the 1920s means a simultaneous occurrence of at least 2 events having no causal link between them. In recent years, this idea of seemingly unrelated events creating a certain meaning has generated new emergences, a...
Spiritual fission or the initiatory sacrifice

Spiritual fission or the initiatory sacrifice

“The sacrifice of animals on pagan altars, as with sacrificial ceremonies which sometimes involved human beings, was the result of their ignorance of the fundamental principle underlying sacrifice. They did not realize that their offerings must come from their own...
The fourth way of Gurdjieff

The fourth way of Gurdjieff

Georges Gurdjieff or Georges Ivanovitch Gurdjieff or G. I. Gurdjieff, born in Armenia, was a mystic, philosopher, composer and spiritual teacher. There are 3 ways: – the way of the body: the one who manages to completely master his body is the fakir – the...
The 3 levels of the relationship with truth

The 3 levels of the relationship with truth

There are three levels of development of consciousness, which are all relationships with the world and with oneself: 1) Hylic: physical plane, material consciousness. Key word: objective exterior. Beings in this level are captives. 2) Psychic: psychological level,...
The horizon line or the battle between Spirit and matter

The horizon line or the battle between Spirit and matter

The plan of Spirit is the unmanifest absolute principle. The plane of matter is the temporal manifestation of the principle. The point of contact between these 2 planes is the horizon. All the struggles and wars of mythological stories and sacred writings can be...