"In Spirit and in Truth"

The importance of expanding our awareness.

Beyond any form of belief or religion, the most important learning for every human being is the expansion of consciousness. It consists of coming out of our small, personal and limited self to enter the immense universal community of beings through a fusion between divine consciousness and human consciousness.


'Imagine how the faithful of all the world's religions would feel if they were told one day that there would be no more churches or temples. That every external manifestation of religion would disappear. That the time had come to worship God in spirit and in truth. They would feel utterly lost, as though they had nothing to hold on to any more. Only those who are exceptionally highly evolved are capable of finding within their own soul the sanctuary in which to communicate with the Lord. Of course, such an expansion of consciousness is highly desirable. Those who achieve it are free to work without restrictions to build a future for themselves as sons and daughters of God.'

1 - The Framework of the Universe
2 - The Divine Office of Weights and Measures
3 - The Link with the Centre
4 - Reaching for the Top
5 - From Multiplicity to Unity
6 - Building the Edifice
7 - Contemplating the Truth: Isis Unveiled
8 - Garment of Light
9 - The Skin
10 - The Perfume of Eden
11 - ‘In Spirit and in Truth'
12 - An Image Can Be a Support for Prayer
13 - The Spirit is not Held Captive in Relics
14 - Speak to the Spirit of Those You Love
15 - The Sun, the Quintessence of Religion
16 - The Truth of the Sun is in Giving
17 - The Kingdom of God is Within


  • Creation: Artistic and Spiritual
  • The Path of Silence
  • Youth: Creators of the Future
  • Truth: Fruit of Wisdom and Love
  • Angels and other Mysteries of The Tree of Life
  • Love Greater Than Faith
  • Sons and Daughters of God
  • The Philosopher's stone in the Gospels and in Alchemy
  • The Wellsprings of Eternal Joy
  • The Laughter of a Sage

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