In Sanskrit, the term
Apsa signifies the element of water and Agni, the fire. The name Apsagni does not represent the water and fire separated from one another, but their union to form one single thing.

Fire and water are often seen as two elements that negate and nullify each other. This is because we only think of the physical definition of these elements. If we try to understand the pure thought of the elements, then we can catch on what are these two elements that never where separated.

It is said in the book of Genesis «And the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters. ». In this quote, the water represents the chaos or the formless mater and the fire represent the spirit, the active principle that sets forces in motion. There is a potential of life in water, but the fire allows it to manifest. A quite concrete phenomenon is the winter season. During this period, all the earth is frozen, the ground, the seeds and water contained in it too. Although the earth has all the necessary potential to create life, without warmth, nothing will happen. It is the power of the fire in the matrix that gives the necessary impulsion. The power of fire alone does not give results either, it is the union of the active and passive principle that allows creation.


Spiritual path

From what I can remember, the first form of spirituality I experienced was Catholicism. While my surrounding weren’t practicing, at the age of 7 I was already reciting rosaries and was praying every day. Growing up, I turned myself to esotericism, but having no one to guide me, I gave up my search. Happily for me, my love of music had me to come in Quebec and it is there I discovered my passion for spirituality

It is at Quebec, in 2008 that I started to study with the spiritual master Maha Vajra. It’s from a teaching based on Buddhism but touching many different religions that I started to find answers to my questions. I did all sorts of techniques: recitation of mantras, meditation, reading, observation of my emotions, of my mental, of my ego, the kabala… It’s with all these method that my vision changed.

t’s in the Mahajrya (the great field) Buddhist tradition that I have been named teaching-priest. It’s a tradition in which we open ourselves to all religions that bring happiness and liberation of suffering, but that above all, needs self observation and integrity. Now I want to share my knowledge, discoveries and my visions of things, so that people, who, like me, question themselves, may also find their answers.

 

 


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