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Adyashanti, author of Falling into Grace, True Meditation, and The End of Your World, is an American-born spiritual teacher devoted to serving the awakening of all beings. His teachings are an open... [more] . http://www.adyashanti.org/

Adyashanti

http://www.soleil-levant.org/presse/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=11 David Ciussi écrit depuis quelques années dans le Soleil-Levant.

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Eckhart Tolle

" The realm of consciousness is much vaster than thought can grasp. When you no longer believe everything you think, you step out of thought and see clearly that the thinker is not who you are.
La liberté est-elle une question de temps?

J. Krishnamurti

http://www.jkrishnamurti.org/fr/index.php
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Francis Lucille

Advaita est un mot sanscrit dont le sens litéral est > ( synonymes: non dualité, non-dualité ).
http://www.mooji.org/lang/fr/home_fr.html Le monde tel que vous le percevez, la vie que vous pensez vivre et la personne que vous pensez être apparaissent au sein de la conscience que vous êtes véritablement. Comme conscience, vous êtes le témoin silencieux et impersonnel de tout ce qui se manifeste et apparaît.

Mooji

Pema Chodron is a leading exponent of teachings on meditation and how they apply to everyday life. She is widely known for her charming and down-to-earth interpretation of Tibetan Buddhism for Western audiences. Pema is the resident teacher at Gampo Abbey , Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, the first Tibetan monastery for Westerners and has authored several books, including:

Pema Chodron

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Rupert Spira

http://non-duality.rupertspira.com/home The essential discovery of all the great spiritual traditions, including Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Zen, Sufism, Kashmir Shaivism and Judaism, is that experience is not divided into a perceiving subject, an entity known as ‘I,’ and a perceived object, world or other. The apparent separate entity and the apparent separate, independent world or other are understood to be concepts that are superimposed onto the reality of experience. If we look for this Reality, for the essential ingredient in every experience of the mind, body and world, we find Consciousness or Awareness, a Knowing Presence that we intimately and directly know to be our own Being, and that is experienced simply as ‘I am.’ This understanding, sometimes referred to as Non-Duality or Advaita, lies at the core of all these traditions and although it cannot be expressed directly, teachers, sages, mystics and poets use the language of their culture to point towards this Reality.
The Work of Byron Katie is a way of identifying and questioning the thoughts that cause all the fear, violence, depression, frustration, and suffering in the world. Experience the happiness of undoing those thoughts through The Work, and allow your mind to return to its true, awakened, peaceful, creative nature. http://www.thework.com/index.php

The Work of Byron Katie

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La tristesse peut devenir une expérience très enrichissante .
Lorsque la Vérité s'exprime, l'enseignant et l'enseigné disparaissent, dans l'Unité de la Conscience...

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