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Samuel Sagan

Born in Paris, 18 July 1957, 1:27 PM, Samuel Sagan started practicing meditation during his teens.

This early passion for meditation led him to study medicine at Paris Faculty of Medicine and Sanskrit at Censier Sorbonne Nouvelle University.

Samuel Sagan first geared his medical studies towards neurosurgery and psychiatry, but soon became disabused with the practice of conventional medicine. After completing his medical degree (M.D.) he studied under a Taoist master, acquired degrees in acupuncture and homeopathy and practiced medicine in France with a focus on alternative therapies and healing.

After several long trips to India, he wrote a thesis for a Doctorate of Medicine on the topic of chakras and subtle bodies in the Hindu tradition. For this voluminous work, supported by original Sanskrit translations, he was not only awarded the title of Doctor of Medicine but also a silver medal (2nd highest possible award for a medical thesis in France), and the title of 'faculty prize-winner'. He was elected to the French Society of History of Medicine. He also completed a Master of Sacred Science, and a Doctorate of Divinity from the International Gnostic church.

In the early 1980s, he was so impressed with the results obtained through regression therapy that he made it his main therapeutic modality when working with patients. Over a period of fifteen years, this would lead him to develop the Inner Space Interactive Sourcing technique and the Inner Space Techniques of alternative therapy.

From 1983 to 1987, he stopped all activities to practice full-time meditation.

Feeling the need to establish a center where genuine seekers could receive real training in meditation – with techniques that work! – Samuel Sagan chose to migrate to Australia. In 1987 he arrived in Sydney, where he founded the Clairvision School. He became an Australian citizen in 1989.

Since then, Samuel Sagan's life has been dedicated to teaching meditation and Inner Space Techniques. He has trained hundreds of past-life therapists, taught the Clairvision techniques of awakening the third eye to thousands of people, and given more than 2,000 lectures, transcripts of which amount to approximately 5 million words.

Samuel Sagan is the author of fifteen books. Some of them are manuals, such as A Language to Map Consciousness, Awakening the Third Eye, Regression, Past Life Therapy for Here and Now Freedom. Others are novels, using the storytelling format to pass on teachings about meditation: Sleeper Awaken!, The Return of the Flying Dragon...

There are presently more than 200,000 books in print. Works by Samuel Sagan have been translated into French, Spanish, German, Portuguese and Polish.


“Removing a pebble is sometimes enough to change a destiny.”
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“When you start reconnecting with these missing [parts of yourself], you tend to realize that, until then, you had never really been incarnated on the planet. You thought you were, but if one considers the totality of your being, you were hardly there. You were literally all over space. The result was that you were sleeping your life instead of living it. Only when a gathering of all the parts has taken place inside your heart can you be fully present and find your real purpose on earth.”
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“If there is one ruler that can harmonize and unify the mob of characters [in our astral body], it is the Ego (the Higher Ego, or Self, or Spirit). The more the Ego shines like a sun at the center of gravity of the astral body, the more the different characters start orbiting around it. Instead of working only to satisfy their own selfish desires, the characters start manifesting the purposes of the light and of the Spirit. Instead of plotting for the success of their own ambitions, they start accomplishing the works of the Higher Self... The unveiling of the Self begins a process of unification--a new astral body slowly develops. In this new, or transformed, astral body, the different parts are penetrated by the light of the Self. Therefore they are not only united around the Self, but are also cemented to it... [Before this process], one is nothing more than an appearance: it is the illusion of being one person...”
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“While performing the great majority of the actions in their life, people are totally unaware. We tend to go through our daily activities mechanically. We talk without real purpose. We do things without even knowing that we do them. We are not really present to what we are doing. Even if we practise being aware, entire portions of our days can elapse before we retrieve our thread of awareness. In short, we are not living our life, we are sleeping it.”
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“Primum non nocere, 'First, don't make things worse,' was an essential principle of Hippocrates' medicine. Nowadays, unfortunately, it seems to have been forgotten. Conventional modern medicine aims at getting rid of patients' symptoms. Little, if any consideration is given to the fact that some of these symptoms may actually be used by the body in an attempt to correct deeper disorders. When this is the case, suppressing the symptom does not necessarily help the patient.”
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