Jean-Yves Leloup
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The Gospel of Mary Magdalene
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1997
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The Gospel of Philip: Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and the Gnosis of Sacred Union (Codex II.3)
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2003
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34 editions
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The Sacred Embrace of Jesus and Mary: The Sexual Mystery at the Heart of the Christian Tradition
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2006
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10 editions
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Compassion and Meditation: The Spiritual Dynamic between Buddhism and Christianity
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2000
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11 editions
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Being Still: Reflections on an Ancient Mystical Tradition
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2002
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6 editions
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Judas and Jesus: Two Faces of a Single Revelation
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2007
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6 editions
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L'art de mourir: traditions religieuses et spiritualité humaniste face à la mort aujourd'hui
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1999
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11 editions
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Le "Notre Père": Une lecture spirituelle
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2007
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7 editions
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Écrits sur l'Hésychasme
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1990
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6 editions
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L'Evangile de Jean
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1989
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8 editions
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“Sometimes we must undergo hardships, breakups, and narcissistic wounds, which shatter the flattering image that we had of ourselves, in order to discover two truths: that we are not who we thought we were; and that the loss of a cherished pleasure is not necessarily the loss of true happiness and well-being. (109)”
― Compassion and Meditation: The Spiritual Dynamic between Buddhism and Christianity
― Compassion and Meditation: The Spiritual Dynamic between Buddhism and Christianity
“In certain situations, manifesting anger is the right attitude; in others it is not the right thing to manifest because it will only add to the violence. In the first case, anger unblocks the conflict and causes another to become more conscious. In the latter, it only adds to the unconsciousness and inflames the conflict. (73)”
― Compassion and Meditation: The Spiritual Dynamic between Buddhism and Christianity
― Compassion and Meditation: The Spiritual Dynamic between Buddhism and Christianity
“Do not believe anything merely because you are told it is so, because others believe it, because it comes from Tradition, or because you have imagined it. Do not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect. Believe, take for your doctrine, and hold true to that, which, after serious investigation, seems to you to further the welfare of all beings. (47)”
― Compassion and Meditation: The Spiritual Dynamic between Buddhism and Christianity
― Compassion and Meditation: The Spiritual Dynamic between Buddhism and Christianity
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