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Continue reading →: “The mind (ego, illusion) that seeks stability, and the impermanence of phenomena that appear in the field of absolute reality.”“THE MIND (EGO, ILLUSION) THAT SEEKS STABILITY, AND THE IMPERMANENCE OF PHENOMENA THAT APPEAR IN THE FIELD OF ABSOLUTE REALITY.” The mind (ego) always seeks stability. It seeks a single answer (method) and clings to it. It wants to decide everything as black and white, good or bad. It wants…
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Continue reading →: “Beware the craftiness of the mind (ego).”“BEWARE THE CRAFTINESS OF THE MIND (EGO).” Many people think that they are deepening their spiritual learning by imitating the words and actions of various sages, but as a matter of fact, this is not at all through their own awareness (they just want to think that it is their…
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Continue reading →: “Surrender”“SURRENDER” Stop trying to understand the words of the sage. And stop trying to attain enlightenment as well. Such reactions are, in fact, nothing more than keeping playing a self-hypnotization of the assumption by the mind (ego) that “I must understand something” or “I must realize something.” This self-hypnosis leads…
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Continue reading →: “Awareness of ignorance”“AWARENESS OF IGNORANCE” ‘The Dunning-Kruger effect (psychology)’ The Dunning-Kruger effect is a cognitive bias in which people with limited competence in a particular domain overestimate their abilities. It was first described by psychologists David Alan Dunning and Justin S. Kruger in 1999. ࿓࿓࿓࿓࿓ ‘Socratic paradox’ “I know that I know…
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Continue reading →: “The mind (ego) cannot purify itself or be enlightened.”“THE MIND (EGO) CANNOT PURIFY ITSELF OR BE ENLIGHTENED.” Spiritual awakening requires the purification of the mind (ego), but this cannot be achieved by disciplining or controlling the mind (ego) while keeping it at the center. Instead, the moment one sees through with the clarity of innermost stillness the baselessness…
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Continue reading →: “The lie by doership”“THE LIE BY DOERSHIP” Humility is not expressed through the “personal self”’s efforts to control, such as suppressing the ego, but rather emerges spontaneously from within by surrendering the mind (ego). Similarly, one does not mature as a person by improving or disciplining one’s “personal self,” nor does one liberate…
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Continue reading →: “Clarity, sereneness, and faith.”“CLARITY, SERENENESS, AND FAITH” In order to become aware of oneself as one is, to detach oneself from the mind (ego) and the stories it tells, and to live as the essence (deepening spiritual awakening), one needs clarity, sereneness, and faith in the unknown, which also lead us to comprehend…
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Continue reading →: “Know yourself and embrace yourself”“KNOW YOURSELF AND EMBRACE YOURSELF” The deeper one knows ourself through self-observation with pure interest, and the more one embraces ourself as one is, the more one will be able to accept others in the same way. This “self” includes all illusions that arise from identifying with the mind (ego)…
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Continue reading →: “We will become no one.”“WE WILL BECOME NO ONE.” To awaken spiritually is to transcendently become aware that we never had to become anything. This is what we become aware that the mind (ego) we have taken to be “ourselves” (including bodies and achievements) is not The Self in the first place, and that…








