

Here, love is not explained. It is remembered.
Experience
Fundación Amor Vivo is a nonprofit organization established under the laws of the Republic of Argentina.
Its role is to steward, edit, and make available a body of spiritual works, and to sustain the spaces and material conditions that allow for their access and circulation.
The Foundation does not propose a spiritual path, doctrine, or system of formation.
Its task is simply to provide a framework of care, clarity, and institutional responsibility, so that the texts and the encounters associated with the work may be available without pedagogical mediation or official interpretation.
Works
The Foundation supports the publication, translation, and dissemination of contemporary spiritual books, including the texts received by Sebastián Blaksley, as well as other works aligned in tone and orientation, such as A Course of Love.
These writings are not offered as teachings or methods, but as expressions of a spiritual experience, available for direct reading—without suggested pathways or implied outcomes.
Encounters
At times, the Foundation facilitates in-person or virtual encounters of a simple, non-formative nature.
These spaces are not designed to transmit content, guide personal processes, or generate particular experiences, but to allow for quiet meeting and shared presence, including silence when it naturally arises.
Scope and Translations
The works stewarded by the Foundation are available in different languages and countries through editions and translations carried out with editorial care.
The circulation of the texts does not respond to strategies of expansion, but to availability and interest that emerge organically.
Sustainability and Transparency
The Foundation is sustained through voluntary donations, the sale of books, and the use of its own spaces dedicated to retreat and silence.
All resources are used exclusively to support ongoing activities, care for the editions, and meet legal and administrative responsibilities.
Final Note
The Foundation does not represent a spiritual community or a movement.
It is a support structure in service of a body of work, conscious that no structure is essential to the truth to which the texts point.