The paradox of sacrifice

In offering a glass of water to someone thirsty in the street, sacrifice the pride of only serving in a grand way.

In donating a large sum to a cause you believe in, sacrifice your attachment to material possessions, enriching your soul.

In dedicating your free time to volunteer [...]

Universal Spirituality

The highlight of 08/03/25 lecture

Living fully and profoundly

To reflect deeply on the Incognoscible, begin by acknowledging the perceptual limitation of the human psyche.

To better attune yourself to the Sacred, seek the appropriate attitude: respect, reverence, conscious and proactive receptivity, striving to receive Its guidance and to commune with Its purposes, so that you may become a faithful agent of Divinity, [...]

Love hurts

Love hurts, even though the joys it generates are far greater.

If it does not hurt, it can be an intense emotion, a meaningful passionate bond, a companionship of convenience, but it is definitely not love.

Love hurts because it gives of itself, because it wants to serve and educate the [...]

Mercy, indignation, and horror—the complexity and depth of the genuine manifestation of the good

In the earthly humanity of today, the cultural focus of the good tends to converge on compassion. Meanwhile, it is easy to confuse commiseration with a false sense of empathy, justifying the malevolent attitudes of others as well-intentioned.

Righteous indignation, on the other hand, when the ire of the good erupts in defense of vulnerable [...]