
Here, love is not explained. It is remembered.
Sebastian Blaksley | President and Co-founder
On the Reception of the Texts
The texts shared within Fundación Amor Vivo are not presented as teachings, doctrines, or messages transmitted by a spiritual authority. Nor are they organized around a personal figure.
Within this framework, Sebastián Blaksley does not occupy the role of guide, teacher, or spiritual reference. His function within the Foundation is one of stewardship and care of the field, together with others, and that of receiver: someone through whom, at certain moments, the word is received and shared.
Reception is not understood here as an extraordinary phenomenon or a personal faculty, but as a disposition of listening and presence in which the word emerges without any intention to teach, direct, or intervene in individual processes.
The texts are not offered as a system of understanding nor as a path to follow. They do not propose practices of healing or personal accompaniment. They are shared as resonance: a symbolic language that points toward the remembrance of unity, of love as a creative principle, and of the living consciousness that dwells within every being.
The received words have taken the form of books, audios, and contemplative gatherings. They do not seek to constitute a shared identity or a group of belonging, but to open a space where presence may be inhabited, without promises or demands.
This space is not organized around the figure of the receiver, nor does it propose a personal relationship with him. When the word is present, it is shared. When it is not, there is silence.
Nothing is required.
Nothing is promised.