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Silo is the spiritual guide who is arising in these convoluted, violent and hopeless times. His message is simple and at the same time profound. His work transcends all frontiers and his followers are found in the most diverse cultures on all the continents. | |||
Silo’s public life began in 1969 with two important events: a talk entitled [[The Healing of Suffering]], addressed to a handful of people on May 4th at a small Andean town called Punta de Vacas located near the border between Argentina and Chile. There Silo also wrote The Inner Look, which was published in 1972. The talk and the book form the cornerstone of Silo’s teaching. In the talk he proposes the root of suffering – “…Only inner faith and inner meditation can end the violence in you, in others, and in the world around you…” – while in The Inner Look he elaborates on the true meaning of life – “Here it tells how the non-meaning of life can be converted into meaning and fulfillment. Here are joy, love of the body, of nature, of humanity, and of the spirit. Here sacrifices, feelings of guilt, and threats from the beyond are rejected. Here the worldly is not opposed to the eternal. Here it tells of the inner revelation at which all arrive who carefully meditate in humble search.” | |||
Silo has given lectures and conferences, and has participated in massive gatherings where he has expressed his point of view and his teachings to hundreds of thousands of people, from Mexico to Mumbai, from Paris to Moscow, from Manila to Copenhagen, in Sri Lanka and Napoli, in New York and Quito. Everywhere people are adhering to his proposal of hope, of the possibility of change, and of the certainty that the human being can become truly human, leaving behind our prehistory of suffering, nihilism and violence. “…But in spite of everything…in spite of everything…in spite of these unfortunate constraints, something soft as a far off sound, something light as a dawn breeze, something that begins gently is opening its way in the interior of the human being…” | |||
In addition, Silo has inspired a new current called [[Universal Humanism]], a line of thought that is both plural and convergent, confronting discrimination, fanaticism, exploitation and violence. | |||
In 2002 [[Silo’s Message]] was born and organized around a book by the same title, which is divided into three parts: The Book, which is [[The Inner Look]]; The Experience, consisting of eight ceremonies capable of producing spiritual inspiration and positive changes in daily life; and The Path, containing reflections and suggestions on personal, interpersonal and social life. In a short time the followers of this spiritual guide – this sage of the Andes, as he has been called – have developed communities that are spreading [[Silo’s Message]] to all corners of the globe. | |||
Silo passed away September 16, 2010 at his home in Mendoza, accompanied by family and friends. | |||
Extended biography in Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Rodr%C3%ADguez_Cobos | |||
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2008: [[Silo's Message]]. | 2008: [[Silo's Message]]. | ||
All these books are translated and published in the most common major languages | All these books are translated and published in the most common major languages. | ||
=Links= | =Links= | ||
http://www.silo.net | official site http://www.silo.net | ||
[[category: Humanist Movement]] | [[category: Humanist Movement]] |
Latest revision as of 09:33, 17 May 2017
Silo is the pseudonym of Mario Luis Rodríguez Cobos. He was born in 1938 near Mendoza, located between Argentina and Chile. Hi dead in the same place in 2010.
Biografy
from: http://silosmessage.net/about-silo/
Silo is the spiritual guide who is arising in these convoluted, violent and hopeless times. His message is simple and at the same time profound. His work transcends all frontiers and his followers are found in the most diverse cultures on all the continents.
Silo’s public life began in 1969 with two important events: a talk entitled The Healing of Suffering, addressed to a handful of people on May 4th at a small Andean town called Punta de Vacas located near the border between Argentina and Chile. There Silo also wrote The Inner Look, which was published in 1972. The talk and the book form the cornerstone of Silo’s teaching. In the talk he proposes the root of suffering – “…Only inner faith and inner meditation can end the violence in you, in others, and in the world around you…” – while in The Inner Look he elaborates on the true meaning of life – “Here it tells how the non-meaning of life can be converted into meaning and fulfillment. Here are joy, love of the body, of nature, of humanity, and of the spirit. Here sacrifices, feelings of guilt, and threats from the beyond are rejected. Here the worldly is not opposed to the eternal. Here it tells of the inner revelation at which all arrive who carefully meditate in humble search.”
Silo has given lectures and conferences, and has participated in massive gatherings where he has expressed his point of view and his teachings to hundreds of thousands of people, from Mexico to Mumbai, from Paris to Moscow, from Manila to Copenhagen, in Sri Lanka and Napoli, in New York and Quito. Everywhere people are adhering to his proposal of hope, of the possibility of change, and of the certainty that the human being can become truly human, leaving behind our prehistory of suffering, nihilism and violence. “…But in spite of everything…in spite of everything…in spite of these unfortunate constraints, something soft as a far off sound, something light as a dawn breeze, something that begins gently is opening its way in the interior of the human being…”
In addition, Silo has inspired a new current called Universal Humanism, a line of thought that is both plural and convergent, confronting discrimination, fanaticism, exploitation and violence.
In 2002 Silo’s Message was born and organized around a book by the same title, which is divided into three parts: The Book, which is The Inner Look; The Experience, consisting of eight ceremonies capable of producing spiritual inspiration and positive changes in daily life; and The Path, containing reflections and suggestions on personal, interpersonal and social life. In a short time the followers of this spiritual guide – this sage of the Andes, as he has been called – have developed communities that are spreading Silo’s Message to all corners of the globe.
Silo passed away September 16, 2010 at his home in Mendoza, accompanied by family and friends.
Extended biography in Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Rodr%C3%ADguez_Cobos
Works
1979: The Inner Look. 1981: The Internal Landscape. 1989: Humanize the Earth (consisting of the Inner Look, the Internal Landscape and the Human Landscape). 1989: Guided Experiences. 1991: Contributions to Thought. 1991: Universal Root Myths. 1993: Letters to my Friends. 1993: The Day of the Winged Lion. 1996: Dictionary of New Humanism. 1996: Silo Speaks. 1998: Collected Works - Volume I. 2002: Collected Works - Volume II. 2006: Notes on Psychology (collection of conferences, 1975, 1976, 1978 and 2006). 2008: Silo's Message.
All these books are translated and published in the most common major languages.
Links
official site http://www.silo.net