Gilles Colombel

For decades, Gilles Colombel has been meeting living beings from the recognition of the Self. An inner and unconditional love. He studies their lives, challenges and achievements in society and understands they have the same qualities.

 

Same quality of presence manifested by a different personality, to transmit une Universal in a unique and poetic way.

 

Unlike traditional psychology which relies on the problems of the psyche, Gilles explores its harmonious state. He recognizes how the Self is structured (Consciousnessology) and what takes us away from this harmony.

 

As an expression says, we have the defects of our qualities because these qualities are not lived in a balanced way. Gilles offers a support that distinguishes psychology from spirituality without separating them, being only one whole.

 

One of the most overwhelming experiences of the Self occurs when Gilles' parents became his friends. "It's a beautiful experience, simple and transcendent at the same time. You are no longer a son, he is no longer your father, she is no longer your mother. We meet differently, as friends."


Living for others

 

At nine years old, an ephemeral state of happiness completely invades Gilles. "The body becomes immobile. We are nowhere and everywhere at the same time. You are nothing and everything at the same time. And you know that you do not have love but that love has you. You belong to this great love as cream belongs to milk." Later, he will understand the connection with the disappearance of Anandamayi Ma at the same time.


These great beings who, like the candle or the sun, vibrate more intensely when they disappear. It is like an inner tattoo for the body, a reminder of what must be accomplished in this life, this state of peace without lacking anything.


At fourteen, the voice and words of Suzanne Vega (the singer) are a profound upheaval, a great opening.

 

"The painful and inevitable separations in my life revealed to me that what we flee from comes to us through others in an extreme way. To wake up. Because the Self is always benevolent. The suffering that is so faithful to us told me: "You do not live for others. That is why you suffer. Your life is with others, but not for them. When you are a father, you will know. Their joy is yours."

 

Path


Depth Psychology, by Liz Greene, Jungian analyst, 1996


Artistic Self, paintings of light, awarded in New York, 2000 (Soho)


Responsible for a free magazine on spirituality and psychology, published for three and a half years, to highlight the universal aspect of cultural differences, 2004


Meetings with living beings from the Self, Anandamayi Ma, Swami Premananda, Sathya Sai Baba, Mother Meera, Amma and the “Bonfin” in France by Omraam Michael Aïvanhov, the very living tomb of Peter Deunov, in Bulgaria.


Teacher (North America and Europe) on the meditation of the divine name, according to Anandamayi Ma, 2006.


Author of books: "Becoming Transparent", The Supreme Enjoyment", "Lighting the World with a Light that Never Goes Out", "Meeting Mother Meera", "You Don't Need to Sleep", "Sedentary Thumbs", "Valerie with the Angels", "Dying is No Longer Necessary".

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