What Do We Believe?

❖ Reason and the senses, although valuable, are not sufficient to understand life in all its depth. Our vision is often limited by the desire for pleasure and the fear of suffering, which restricts our perception of the causes and principles that govern the universe.


❖ Knowledge that transcends this condition arises through sacred scriptures, realized teachers, and saints. This knowledge is called revelation, and it is the means by which we can recognize an eternal spiritual reality, distinct from the material, temporal, and changing reality. 


❖ Human life reaches its fullest meaning when the path indicated by the scriptures and lived by the wise is sincerely followed. Thus, it is possible to establish a conscious relationship with both the transient and the eternal. 


❖ On this path, knowing God as the supreme origin and the soul as His eternal servant constitutes the basis of an authentic spirituality, free from dogmas or fanaticism. This spirituality is expressed in pure love for God, respect for creation, and compassion towards all living beings. 


❖ Although each person follows their own conscience and beliefs, fair and respectful coexistence requires moral principles and secular laws. Fulfilling them is a duty, learning them is an essential part of education, and faith, when it arises, is a gift that cannot be imposed or taken away.