VERS NOTRE FACE CACHÉE
Description : Vers notre face cachée [Discovering our Hidden Face] deals with the science of the supramental in clear and simple terms. This book challenges a number of philosophical, religious and psychological premises, by inviting the sciences to no longer reflect “on” what is known. If technological advances depend on creativity, human progress more than ever depends essentially on the individual's capacity to break the illusion of mystery. For Sylvie Bergeron, this psychic revolution occurs when an individual learns how to “ become comfortable with the discomfort of the unknown .”
As long as the individual isn't open to the supramental science, his brain remains a prisoner of his hidden face, and will experience the fear of loss, rather than the courage to be free. The development of the supramental, still at an embryonic stage, will be painfull and stressful simply because each individual will have to end up affirming what he knows as he speaks, instead of interfere into the creative thought with the rational ego. And to do so, even if " the reason doesn't recognize the unknown as a source of truth ".
VERS NOTRE FACE CACHÉE
TABLE OF CONTENT
SECTION ONE
PORTRAIT OF AN ALIENATED SOCIETY“What do you want to become?” “I want to become famous.”THE SUPRAMENTAL GENERATIONThree Channels versus OneSurvival and VisionSECTION TWO
THE IMPULSE OF THE SOULThe Components of the SoulThe Myth of the SensesTRANSMUTING THE INFERIOR MINDThe Existential CrisisForgetting the Wee SelfThe Trigger
SECTION THREETHE SUPRAMENTALRedefining LightThe First Manifestation of the Spirit:: The Thought AdjusterMaking the Ego TransparentTHE IMPULSES OF THE SPIRITSilence is Golden, Speech is SilverThe Descent of the Spirit into the SupramentalThe Effects of the Spirit and of the SupramentalAPPENDIX
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