3 principa oneSatori prakse

Three Principles of the oneSatori Approach

The oneSatori system rests on three fundamental principles.
They do not define the steps of the process, but the inner stance from which the process unfolds. They are useful for deeper understanding of all the steps, personal contemplation, and the creative expansion of one’s own healing experience.

The three principles are:

  1. Radical honesty
  2. Responsible acceptance
  3. Conscious co-operation

Radical Honesty

Growth begins with the willingness to see ourselves clearly.

One Truth a day.

Especially the uncomfortable one. Because it is precisely in those less comfortable truths that the next step lies.

Without beautifying.

Without spiritual bypassing.

Without shifting blame.

Without hiding behind “positvity”. 

We do not grow by imagining an ideal version of ourselves. Real shift happens when we have the courage to look at what has been hidden.

When the hidden becomes visible, it stops leading us from the shadows.

Responsible Acceptance

We receive every emotion, thought, and reaction with the awareness that they — whether light or shadow — are part of us.

Does it make sense to reject a part of us?

Integration happens when the part that was separated finds its place in the whole.

From that encounter grows understanding, empathy, and deeper respect — toward ourselves and toward others.

Acceptance does not mean justification. It does not mean denial. It does not mean blaming others.

With this we take responsibility for what is ours. It is important to remember — in every experience we are, in some way, co-participants.

Conscious Co-operation

Free will is the foundation of every process.

The spiritual support of the higher intelligence of the Universe is always available, but it does not act without our permission. Co-operation begins when we consciously express readiness and open space for help.

We do not give up responsibility.
We do not surrender control.
We open ourselves to support within our own free will.

In the process we are not alone — but the choice is always ours.

The Whole of the System

These three principles form a whole:

We see what has been hidden.
We accept what is ours.
We open ourselves to the support that is available.

The process remains in our hands — but we are not limited to our own perspective alone.

From these principles all the steps of the oneSatori system arise.