Judgment and discernment are both created by our mental faculties. These are psychic acts through which we look at the world. The judgment is relative and aesthetic: of beauty or ugliness, of good or bad… It has a scope of positioning, classification, hierarchy....
Jesus said, “Let him who seeks not cease searching until he finds.” And when he has found it, he will be troubled; when he is troubled, he will be amazed, and he will reign over All. » Gospel of Thomas Mystery schools appeared during Greco-Roman civilization at...
Anger is natural in human beings. It is a developer and must be used. Like all energy, it destroys us if we endure it and repress it within us. Or it explodes with violence and perversions. This interior or exterior violence is the opposite of the deep nature of the...
We exist on earth for a reason, that of learning through the experience of matter and evolving through physical and metaphysical means, transforming both one’s being and one’s environment in accordance with the divine plan. The purpose of our physical...
Knowledge and wisdom are complementary and associated like 2 traveling companions. But the ability to differentiate them belongs to the domain of discernment. Knowledge at all levels of human existence depends on receptivity, intelligence and memory; whatever the...
The usual notions of good and bad, positive and negative, are limited because they directly impose a value judgment, a moralism, a cultural and historical context. And prevent us from discerning the metaphysical principles underlying each polarity. The Cassiopaean...