Our place


The world that we perceive every day is made accessible to us through our senses, such as hearing, smelling, seeing and touching. It seems as if this is already the whole of life. But there is still a lot of space that we have not yet entered, the unknown or the beyond. These realms lie beyond our sensory experiences, but are accessible to us through our consciousness, which can potentially do all this and more than all the senses put together.








Who are we?
When someone meets us on the street and asks us who we are, we usually give our name and mention our profession. We might talk about our marital status, our children and our hobbies.
But when we get married, we can change our name. If we want, we can start a new family. Over time, we look for other hobbies. So what do we say when we are asked, ‘who are you - really?’
We can answer: ‘human’, but that seems too general, too vague. But does everything always have to be understood in the same way? Can we not grasp our essence step by step as we experience it? Is it even possible to describe our infinite soul in a few words?
the universal spirit that fills us?
Truth that requires proof is only half a truth. (Omar Khayyam)