Posts tagged with "Rani Savitri"



Building the Ark
The greatest lessons of Noah are not about a flood, but about responsibility. About recognizing truth when no one else sees it. About having the courage to build something greater than yourself, even when the world does not understand. Ultimately, every human being is asked the same question: what will you do with the life that has been entrusted to you?

The Wisdom of Impermanence
Life is not precious because it lasts forever, but because it is impermanent. It is precisely because everything changes that every moment becomes meaningful. Love, growth, loss, and awakening are all part of the soul’s journey—an invitation to be fully present before time slips away.

The mirror that revealed too much
Some children grow up caught between love and psychological threat. They learn to abandon themselves in order to stay connected. This deeply revealing text uncovers how hidden family dynamics can echo through generations — and how truth ultimately becomes the key to liberation.

The Christ beyond religion
When Jesus said, “Sin no more,” He was not speaking a moral threat. He was pointing to the root of all suffering. Sin is living from separation, from the self that experiences itself as separate from God, from fear, desire, power, shame, guilt, control, and self-preservation. To sin is to miss The Truth.

The True Resurrection
Christ lives here, now, in you and in me and in everyone. As one and the same consciousness expressing itself through countless forms and yet always remaining itself. That is what he lived and what he wished to teach us… by being a living example, just as all the Masters who have appeared on Earth.

Jesus Christ as Living Truth
This blog is not about Jesus as a person from the past, but about Christ as a living Truth that is present here and now in everything. It speaks of the end of separation, of recognizing yourself in the other, and of the invitation to live beyond body, story, and identity as consciousness.

God in the other
God is often sought in the exalted, far removed from ordinary life. Yet it is in the other – in what touches you, triggers you, or makes you turn away – that what is real reveals itself. This text invites you to look beyond judgment and recognize what is reflected in every encounter.

Coming home without a path
What if humanity was never truly broken, but only came to believe that it was? From that belief arose systems of control, hierarchy, and the constant need to prove oneself. When this mistake is seen for what it is, something else can return: the remembrance of a heart that was never truly separated.

Wisdom without love destroys a world
Throughout the centuries, King Solomon has become almost synonymous with wisdom. Yet what is rarely acknowledged is that his story does not end in wisdom, but in a fracture whose consequences still echo through the world today. This reflection invites us to look beyond the historical narrative and discover what it reveals about humanity itself.

Who are you without your story?
The world keeps you occupied, but your inner world remains untouched. This blog invites radical self-honesty: do you dare to let go of your identity, your opinions, and your spiritual role? Only when the ego loses its throne does the Kingdom open from within.

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