Méditation et dévotion dans la tradition Radhasoami
Abstract
This article explores the notion of meditation and devotionalism in the Radhasoami tradition of the 19th and 20th centuries, a tradition of reform that questions and transcends traditional Hinduism in many ways. In the following, we study several texts and ritual practices of the Radhasoami tradition, in the example of the elaborate meditation called surat śabda yoga' (yoga of the sound of the inner current). Our goal is to explore the complex interactions between meditation and devotion. In addition, we wish to address yogic, meditative and devotional embodied practices, such as the collective meditation during the satsang.
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2021-03-01
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