The Healing of Suffering: The Global Legacy of Siloism
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This article explores the origins and enduring impact of Siloism, a philosophical and social movement founded by the Argentine thinker Mario Rodríguez Cobos, known as Silo. It commemorates his 1969 inaugural speech in the Andes, where he introduced a framework for overcoming human suffering through internal transformation and active nonviolence. The text highlights how these teachings evolved into Universalist Humanism, sparking global initiatives like the Humanist Movement and the Pressenza news agency. By distinguishing between physical pain and mental suffering, the source argues that personal meaning and spiritual growth are more vital than material or technological solutions. Ultimately, the overview presents Siloism as a comprehensive path for those seeking social justice and deep psychological change in a fragmented world.
Original article published on Pressenza: https://www.pressenza.com/2026/05/may-4th-1969-the-birth-of-siloism/