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Denis Capdeville

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Denis Capdeville (Dan) is an NLP and hypnosis practitioner, working at Santé, Auroville, India.

Articles by Denis Capdeville (5)

Forgiveness and reconciliation
Volume 28, Issue 3

Forgiveness and reconciliation

By Denis Capdeville - Oct 15, 2020

This article looks at the ontological nature of a thought as a concrete object, though on a subtle level. Thinking consistently over the same topic is nourishing a unique thought, which is empowered and thus becomes autonomous. Whenever it is a thought of worry towards another, it hypnotises us in return, preventing us to forgive. Once one is under the power of such a thought, forgetting becomes nearly impossible. To overcome this pattern of non-forgiveness, one should acknowledge this occult reality of nature and power of a thought. Afterwards, one should shift this morbid tendency to obey to this thought, that was initially created, to the pioneering way to let it go. Some tools may help us in this innovative behaviour.

21 days to re-shape our mind, individually and collectively: let’s take this chance!
Volume 28, Issue 3

21 days to re-shape our mind, individually and collectively: let’s take this chance!

By Denis Capdeville - Oct 15, 2020

The first 21 days of lockdown due to COVID-19 have triggered in us the recall of this well-known assumption that 21 days of regular practice are enough to re-shape one’s mind. In fact, depending on how deep the habit is settled within us, be it a recent one or a pattern that may run in our blood since generations of ancestors, the good news is that we all have the power to re-define our behaviour, in order to make them fit our state of consciousness. Observing and practising are definitively the two main tools at the disposal of the one who is sincerely aspiring to a greater spiritual clarity.

Reaching one’s psychic being through prayer
Volume 29, Issue 2

Reaching one’s psychic being through prayer

By Denis Capdeville - Jul 15, 2021

Prayer can sometimes be a complex exercise, because a lot of external and internal parameters may pollute it during its practice. This article is not aiming to define what a prayer is or not, since prayer is a very intimate experience one has with the Divine. This article aims at bringing useful details to integrate a better practice,which may provide in return evidence that the prayer has been well handled.With a steady practice, one may gain self-confidence and joy, while harvesting concrete outcomes, both with regards to specific requests and to establish a compelling connection with the Divine. “All sincere prayers are granted, every call is answered (1).”

Reaching one’s psychic being through prayer
Volume 29, Issue 2

Reaching one’s psychic being through prayer

By Denis Capdeville - Jul 15, 2021

Prayer can sometimes be a complex exercise, because a lot of external and internal parameters may pollute it during its practice. This article is not aiming to define what a prayer is or not, since prayer is a very intimate experience one has with the Divine. This article aims at bringing useful details to integrate a better practice,which may provide in return evidence that the prayer has been well handled.With a steady practice, one may gain self-confidence and joy, while harvesting concrete outcomes, both with regards to specific requests and to establish a compelling connection with the Divine. “All sincere prayers are granted, every call is answered (1).”

Facing mental challenges on the spiritual path: reaching equanimity
Volume 28, Issue 2

Facing mental challenges on the spiritual path: reaching equanimity

By Denis Capdeville - Jul 15, 2020

Three main challenges are mentioned in this article: the difficulty to assess the inner progress on the path, the persistence of ancient behaviours that could have been too rapidly assessed as definitively removed and the fluctuations of the mood in peaks of exaltation and lows of depression. Furthermore, from a more esoteric perspective, the author mentions the extent to which some wrong habits or patterns could be associated with antagonist or adverse forces, which could eventually be tackled in an innovative therapeutic way. To practise the power of observation leads to equanimity which neutralises these forces by stopping to feed them.