Jean-Yves Leloup - Meditação - Seja Natural

Excerpts from the book “Being Still” by Jean-Yves Leloup. Jean-Yves Leloup, born in 1950 (France), is a theologian, philosopher, psychologist, and priest. After a youth marked by existential questioning, Leloup lived a period of monastic silence on Mount Athos, which profoundly transformed his spiritual understanding. Later, with training in psychology, philosophy, and theology, he worked as a teacher and lecturer, creating centers dedicated to dialogue between spirituality, philosophical reflection, and holistic care practices. His teachings explore the convergence between Christian mysticism, depth psychology, and Eastern wisdom. Leloup is widely known for his annotated translations of the apocryphal Gospels—especially the Gospel of Thomas, Mary Magdalene, and Philip—in which he highlights the inner dimension of the living Christ. His works emphasize self-knowledge, conscious presence, the integration of body, mind, and spirit, and the discovery of the “divine image” that dwells within each human being. Leloup's importance lies in his role as a bridge between spiritual traditions. He made ancient Christian texts and Hesychast mysticism accessible to a contemporary audience, influencing both religious seekers and professionals in health and psychotherapy. His work promotes a profound, inclusive, and dialogical spirituality, valuing the direct experience of the sacred. 📚 Check out our list of book recommendations: https://www.amazon.com.br/shop/corvoseco “Everything done without love is wasted time; everything done with love is eternity regained. To reach this eternal state, one must pray without ceasing and be pure of heart, which will allow the vision of God, and then we can experience something of His unlimited love.” Jean-Yves Leloup. “Tradition reminds us that every concept formed by our understanding, which attempts to encompass the divine nature, serves only to create an idol of God, not to make Him known. God is invisible, ineffable, infinite; words fail to describe Him. However, Christ is the visible manifestation of the invisible. God became human so that humans could become God. The Word became flesh, tangible and apprehensible, so that we could grasp the Word of Life. The incarnation of Christ does not dispel the mystery; it deepens it. Although the essence of God remains inaccessible, His energies come to us. The Christian never arrives, never becomes ‘filled’ with God, but remains a being of desire, advancing from beginning to beginning through beginnings that never end.” Jean-Yves Leloup. “To invoke the name of Jesus is to call upon the Source as thirst calls upon the spring. Whether you are a historical master, an inner master, or the Eternal Master, make Jesus present by Name and, through Him, enter into the intimacy of the Source.” Jean-Yves Leloup. Music: We Dream of Eden - Grow Slow, Grow Deep (   • Grow Slow, Grow Deep  ) Just Sound Effects - Cinematic Drones - Deep Blue Ocean Low Drone Bells and Chimes (https://artlist.io/sfx/track/cinemati...) Jesse Gillis - Time to Meditate - Soothing Eternal Synth Pads Soft High Bells (https://artlist.io/sfx/track/time-to-...) ======================================= 🎯 Corvo Seco is a study group on non-duality. 🙏 Help support our channel: PIX: [email protected] 📷 Instagram:   / corvoseco   💻 Facebook:   / corvoseco   📩 Contact us: [email protected] #JeanYvesLeloup #Meditation