BEING KIND TO OUR SELF

Being Kind To Our Self

Self is a misunderstanding in the mind,
something that consciousness picked up.

When we think that we’re thinking, we are actually observing thinking taking place.

We can see this clearly in meditation.

Thinking is consciousness relating to things, which forms an imprint in the mind to which we constantly refer to make judgements, thus creating a feeling of self.

The essence of mind is pure, and free of all contamination. It’s what we are – pure ethereal consciousness. There’s no feeling of what we are; there is just pure being. It is timeless, like space, but aware.

The moment consciousness relates to anything, this timeless awareness is forgotten.

So how do we become kind to the mirage?
By knowing the process.

When we were young, we picked up experiences that created the wiring in our brain which consciousness adopted. We then call that ‘my self’. We may like or dislike this self, but it’s what we have to work with.

The path to happiness is seeing this patterning – which we are holding onto and which distracts us – as our teacher. Our practice is letting go of the past, and being spontaneously intuitive.

Being kind is the conscious practice of empathy, having compassion toward our self and others’ selves regarding the predicament we’re all in.

Being kind is understanding how we all work.

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WE’VE BECOME PREDICTIVE TEXT

We’ve Become Predictive Text

The illusion of communication.

When we communicate like predictive text, we choose the path of least resistance. We say what’s statistically expected in a situation, rather than what we genuinely feel, and this creates an echo chamber of recycled phrasing where nuance and original thought are filtered out.

This reduced vocabulary nudges us toward the most common, easily accessible words. Over time, this shrinks our ability to communicate any experience.

A comparison between predictive text humans and zombies comes to mind. 🙂

Zombies represent the total loss of autonomy, individuality and conscious thought. When we look at how modern technology influences human behaviour, the tech-zombie-archetype becomes a literal reality, rather than just a metaphor.

A zombie looks human but is unaware of being conscious. A predictive text response looks like communication, but it lacks genuine human intent, emotion and original reflection.

Once we are consciously aware,
we’re no longer zombified.
🙂

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WE ARE THE PURPOSE OF LIFE

We Are The Purpose Of Life

The purpose of life is to realise personally what we are, rather than having some philosopher tell us what we are. No book, teacher, or external authority can hand us this understanding because realisation is a direct, first-hand experience, and not second-hand intellectual information. We don’t have to copy others, adopting their measures of success, or accepting their definitions of who we should be.

When we see through our own eyes that we are the awareness behind our thoughts, it changes everything, and we no longer live by others’ standards.

Someone else telling us that we are consciousness is just a concept; discovering it ourself is freedom.

The moment we realise that life is consciousness, the pressure to conform fades away. We see that most people are simply playing out their conditioning which they’ve never questioned – but we are all free to step out of that loop.

Others’ timelines, wealth, or lifestyles has no bearing on our internal peace. Chasing things that we’re told we should want rather than what genuinely aligns with awareness leads us astray.

Seeking validation from people who are, themselves, asleep to what they truly are is … daft. 🙂

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EVOLVING INSTEAD OF REVOLVING

Evolving Instead Of Revolving

Evolving is breaking free from repeating negative cycles to achieve genuine positive maturity, having the ability to adapt. It is a mind shifting from repetitive patterns to direct realisation of our reality that is ever-present. If we haven’t noticed, it’s consciousness.

We have evolved when we realise what we are.
We then address our conduct to match this realisation.

Revolving is being stuck in relative truth, always relating to material and mental phenomena. We may be very clever talking about things or ideas, while never realising the pure uncontaminated observation taking place.

We evolve the moment we stop revolving in the vicious cycle of existence,
which is our personal hell.

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EVOLVING CAN FEEL VERY UNCOMFORTABLE

Evolving Can Feel Very Uncomfortable

We wonder what we were holding onto.

Growth is a disruptive process that alters how we view ourself and the world. It requires the uncomfortable realisation that our past views were flawed. Outgrowing old beliefs feels like losing a part of ourself. We relied on ‘toys’, material objects that provided temporary comfort and distraction; our status in society uses physical goods instead of internal maturity to measure progress.

Admitting past errors forces us to confront our own vulnerability. This causes friction as we move forward, creating distance between us and our family and friends.

Our past self provides the necessary data to assess progress – it’s not an embarrassment. Empathy replaces judgment, as we realise that others are still stuck in rigid ideas. We are all a work in progress as we’re encumbered by our personal doubts and confusion.

If we’re on a spiritual path, conformity can stop the process. While the early stages of a practice require us to conform to specific instructions such as learning standard meditation techniques or ethical principles, this structure is merely a temporary scaffolding.

True maturity on the path requires outgrowing that scaffolding to allow infinite room for direct, uninhibited experience of reality.

The uncomfortable feeling arises from the understanding
that we were committed to other people’s paths/ways.

We all have our own specific doubts and confusion to clarify.

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THIS BLOG SHOULD BE SECRET

This Blog Should Be Secret

The problem with blogs like this is that if people don’t practise the words and merely acquire information, it can work against them. They can become arrogant and competitive; this is why the blog isn’t advertised on social media.

The dilemma is wanting to share experiences, because truth and evil affect all of us. People find their way here through their own inner investigation, but the meaning of the words has to be contemplated and practised to be realised, otherwise it’s just intellectual consumerism.

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FREEDOM FROM THE CYCLIC EXISTENCE

Freedom From The Cyclic Existence

Truth and evil are very simple.
Truth is rigpa – knowing.
Evil is ‘marigpa’ – not knowing.

Rigpa is pure, pristine awareness.
It’s our natural primordial mind, free from delusion.

Marigpa is ignorance.
It’s the failure to recognise this natural state.

Evil is a confused mind that creates division, attachment, anger, and indifference.

The nature of truth is not in a set of complex facts to memorise.
Truth is the direct realisation of reality as it is now.

As long as we’re distracted, we are in marigpa.

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THE SHARED HALLUCINATION

The Shared Hallucination

Our entire civilisation is built on a foundation of shared hallucinations. The most unsettling part of this realisation is that society avoids any notion that it’s all an illusion. When ‘celebrities’ die, the news is all about their part in this illusion, so that the show can go on. A hallucination is all in the mind, and we’re bound to mental constructs, like a religion where we all share the same confused way of seeing.

Hallucination: the absence of reality.

We hope that those above us conversing behind closed doors meet for our benefit, when it’s nothing of the sort. They are the magicians.

We see our football team … they are not ours. We see the military fighting for our country … it’s not ours. We join a religion … it’s not ours. We have our family … they are not ours. We just believe that we belong.

We all in the hallucination, until we stop believing.

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WHY THE OBSESSION WITH THE PAST?

Why The Obsession With The Past?

Life just repeats itself. People repeat themselves too, so we all go round in circles.

It’s just a programme which is the automated predictable nature of the human mind; we talk constantly about the past. Our brains are essentially prediction machines. They take everything that’s already happened – the past – and use it as a script to project what will happen next – (the future). Rarely are people in the now … in the know. 🙂

When we live entirely inside that mental loop, we follow a habitual pattern, repeating the same emotional reactions, relationship dynamics and behaviour over and over.

Wars are being played out now due to the past. It makes one wonder if these scenarios are the intentional precursor for the next war to happen.

Breaking out of that loop requires understanding why we are obsessed with the past, and how presence acts as the ultimate circuit breaker.

The moment we rest in the spontaneous present unburdened by what happened five minutes ago or five years ago, the programme stops running us. We can take a fresh look at life and stop following a predicted pattern; we’re no longer part of the world, but just a traveller.

Viewing ourself as a temporary visitor rather than a permanent fixture completely changes how we interact with everything around us. Our daily experience shifts in several distinct ways: less pressure, more detachment, an understanding that everything is temporary, wonder, focus, zero expectations, quiet observation, being comfortable sitting on the side lines … giving space for more what and why. 🙂

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THE MUD IS JUST A DIRTY LENS

The Mud Is Just A Dirty Lens

When we seek the truth of phenomena, we ignore that which is seeking. As we continue to look for something more interesting, our lens becomes dirtier and dirtier, and so we cease to see with any clarity.

Seeking truth creates a duality of the subject (the seeker) and the object (the sought). By constantly striving for something more interesting, we introduce more dust in the form of fixations such as desire and attachment, muddying the lens of pure perception.

Our obsession with external answers blinds and binds us to confusion. The mud represents our psychological attachments, our rigid beliefs, our identity narratives and our desires for specific outcomes.

The path isn’t found by adding more information or adopting a better system. Instead, clearing the lens requires a radical letting go, ceasing the outward chase, allowing the mud of mental activity to settle naturally and resting quietly in the clarity of simple unattached awareness.

Just do it and see.
Then drop the seeing, and allow pure consciousness to pervade.

The mud is an illusion.
It can never obliterate consciousness.

Realising this is pure consciousness.

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STARVING THE MONSTER

Starving The Monster

The establishment can only exploit whatever we give it access to. Like Mara, it feeds on our desires, aversions and ignorances; us becoming content starves it. Practising compassion destroys its leverage. Developing mindful awareness cuts through its propaganda.

The ultimate act of defiance is not reacting to the Mara establishment of deceit, thus rendering ourselves un-manipulable.

The establishment of Mara knows about the three poisons of desire, aversion and ignorance; its entire survival depends on weaponising these in the form of endless consumerism, tribal conflict and superficial entertainment. By systematically triggering our desires, hatreds and delusions through the media, it ensures that we remain distracted and dependent.

Mara feeds off our stupidity.
Realising the stupidity starves the monster.

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THE NOVELTY TRAP

The Novelty Trap

Our minds possess an inherent bias toward novelty, constantly demanding something more interesting to maintain engagement. This restless searching produces a steady stream of concepts, expectations and spiritual consumerism.

Every time we chase a flashier philosophy, a more charismatic guru, a deeper state of meditation or a more complex explanation, we accumulate mental and emotional clutter.

This clutter acts like dust on the mirror of consciousness, scattering the light and distorting the simple reality of the present moment.

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NO LONGER SATISFYING

No Longer Satisfying

Due to a feeling of being misled,
we no longer feel satisfied.

Dzogchen cuts through the crap.
The expression of Dzogchen is genuine compassion through understanding.

Being misled is being caused to believe something that is not totally true, either through faking it, omitting facts or a deceptive presentation. We may go to a spiritual centre and it seems good – until we see people acting.

The moment we observe actions that contradict the words, our critical thinking triggers suspicion, shattering the illusion. This is a good thing; it’s not cynicism, it’s active discernment. The discomfort we feel arises when our observed reality clashes with what we’ve been told. When we observe how people behave behind the curtain, we are evaluating the true worth of the environment, rather than the marketing and manipulation.

Authentic teachers encourage scrutiny.

Breaking free from conditioning requires a shift from relying on what we were taught to examining how we evaluate the information. Have we become mere followers of fashion?

When we drop a belief that caused us suffering,
we don’t lose reality;
we lose the illusion.

Dzogchen is direct experience that cuts through the crap
and bypasses the fluff.
🙂

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THE MORE WE REALISE

The More We Realise

The more we realise, the more chaotic and contradictory the world appears to be, because wisdom shatters all illusions.

When we scratch the surface of how society, human psychology and global systems function, the tidy narratives we were taught as children collapse, and we see the mind worms, the repetitive phrases that obscure the mind.

This recognition is natural intelligent growth, seen through the eyes of pure consciousness.

Stepping back from the illusion allows us to see that the world isn’t getting more stupid; our capacity to perceive its inherent contradictions at every turn is simply expanding.

Some days we go with the flow,
and some days we fire up the lamp that dispels darkness
– the lens of clarity.

Wisdom is the lamp that dispels darkness because it doesn’t just show us the world as it is; it teaches us how to navigate the chaos without losing inner peace.

While knowledge is simply collecting facts about the darkness, wisdom provides the insight to understand why the darkness exists, and how to rise above it.

The darkness is the illusion.
Wherever darkness is designated,
there must be light to acknowledge it.

That is what it’s all about.

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REALITY IS CONTENTMENT

Reality Is Contentment

Paradoxically, hitting absolute rock bottom brings a strange, quiet sense of relief. The exhausting struggle to keep up appearances, protect the husk, play the game and force life to fit concepts is finally over.

We no longer have to carry the weight of the world around with us, because we have reached ground level, and the door is open.

In this space, we no longer worry about reincarnating. We are just here, grounded. Nakedly awake to what is. This is not defeat; it is the ultimate clean slate.

If we go to a spiritual centre of seekers, we say nothing. They have their way. Silence is golden.

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THE DANGER OF ADOPTING STORIES

The Danger Of Adopting Stories

When we adopt stories created for us,
we live in a borrowed version of reality.

Stories are just gossip – the architecture of human civilisation, functioning both as a tool for mass conformity and a catalyst for conflict. When shared narratives – whether political ideologies, national myths, or religious dogma – are treated as absolute unshakeable realities rather than abstract human constructs, the results are frequently catastrophic. We live in borrowed truths by believing in imagined realities / stories.

When people mistake ancient stories for the ultimate truth, they begin dehumanising those who subscribe to a different text, leading to the tribalism and warfare.

It is all just gossip?

Stories are primarily social grooming. Recognising that narratives are constructed tools rather than absolute truths allows us to engage with them critically. People think they are achieving something when they are still engaged in stories.

Rather than fighting to prove that one story is superior, the focus should be on evaluating the purpose of stories that promote confusion rather than unification.

Meditation is reading our own story and how it came about, and bringing it to a conclusion.

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WHAT ARE WE A PRODUCT OF?

What Are We A Produce Of?

Family, environment, media, religion, books, the internet, God … ? As long as our minds are full of something, we are influenced, and we become the product.

In the ordinary run of things, we are the ultimate culmination of what we consume and experience. Our minds act as a sponge, absorbing everything from our upbringing and family dynamics to the digital age of social media algorithms and the internet.

Our earliest blueprint of family traditions, socioeconomic status, and childhood environment wire our initial belief systems, emotional responses, and survival instincts. The human mind is highly suggestible. It constantly absorbs, processes, and replicates the information it receives.

A full mind is an influenced mind, an infected mind. This physically rewires the brain based on repetitive thoughts and stimuli. If we don’t consciously choose what fills our mind, the external world will choose for us. Look around – people are absorbed in their invention.

Just be aware of your mental status. Ask, “Why am I bound to these ideas?” The reason we meditate is to identify these fixations. This is why we’re here. Even if they’re good ideas, words are not our reality. The observation is.

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WHAT REINCARNATES?

What Reincarnates?

Our answer to this question has consequences.

Reincarnation is something we either accept or not. It is an instinct or realisation that has a psychological effect on our present life. We need inner peace to come to a conclusion; it is not a mental exercise.

Each of us is unchanging pure consciousness, the pure essence of mind. Since we were born until now, that essence has never changed. Most people don’t notice this but, for some, it is significant.

While essence doesn’t change, thoughts and concepts build a temporary husk around us. Husk means ‘little house’, something we think we own which offers protection – a self, a me and mine. Unfortunately, through nurture and experience, we’ve collected a heavy load of concepts that we carry around, creating and maintaining this husk.

Is our mental husk grandiose or sufficient enough for our needs? 🙂

Consciousness never changes but our ideas do as we go this way and that, driven by our desires and aversions. This is a form of reincarnation, where we carry ideas from moment to moment and consciousness is carried away.

Until we realise what we are and become enlightened – a state of constant bliss and fulfilment – this cyclic existence will never end.

What works is whatever has a positive effect.

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THE HABITUAL LOOP

The Habitual Loop

Self is our ultimate blind spot.
It’s consciousness’s adopted fiction.

The self prioritises psychological comfort and ego protection over objective reality. We use sophisticated mental gymnastics to distort facts, justify mistakes and maintain a positive image of ourselves.

Even if we hear the truth that we are consciousness, our mind redirects it to something we have read or heard, and the loop continues.

Overcoming self-deception requires brutal honesty and deliberate friction; this is crazy wisdom. True awareness begins when we stop believing every thoughts that our mind produces.

Embracing discomfort, inviting external criticism and observing our actual behaviour rather than our desires are the only ways to see through our own illusions.

Life is not a safe haven – it’s hell.
The realisation of this hell is heaven.
Realisation rather than belief.

In just seeing
– the meditational gaze –
we are outside the box of tricks.

Just do it.
Don’t read about it.

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WHY DO PEOPLE ACCEPT LIES SO READILY?

Why Do People Accept Lies So Readily?

People accept lies because the human brain is wired to prioritise comfort, speed, and social belonging over objective facts. Processing truth requires significant mental energy, whereas believing a convenient lie is often the path of least resistance.

Cognitive laziness is the brain seeking to conserve energy. It defaults to information that’s easy to process, and people naturally welcome information that confirms their existing beliefs, actively rejecting facts that challenge their world view.

Hearing a lie repeated multiple times makes it feel familiar; the brain mistakes familiarity for accuracy. Comforting narratives and simple falsehoods are much easier to accept than complex, harsh realities.

“Turning a blind eye” is a specific form of accepting lies where people consciously or subconsciously choose to ignore a known truth to avoid the consequences of acknowledging it.

The psychological cost:
Unlike simply being fooled by a lie, turning a blind eye creates deep inner conflict. The brain must constantly expend energy to suppress the truth, which often leads to severe stress, guilt, and a gradual erosion of personal integrity.

The truth is never out there.

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THE PARADOX OF RITUALS AND WORDS

The Paradox Of Rituals And Words

We may practise rituals and chant words about our reality or a deity,
and never realise
the observation of these rituals and words which is taking place.

We may talk about the Akashic record – which is same messenger as Mana, Hermes, Mercury, Thoth – without recognising the ultimate reality of observation.

We may chant exotic terms such as Dzogpa Chenpo or Turiya – or even Frog-Flavoured Candy Floss – and never realise the pure observation taking place all the while.

In other words, we confuse ourselves.
turning the esoteric into the exoteric.

We get so caught up in the exotic labels we give to spiritual states that we miss the simple reality of that which is seeing.

Whether we use profound traditional terms or complete nonsense words, the steady, unchanging awareness behind them remains exactly the same.

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WHAT DO WE BASE OUR LIFE ON?

What Do We Base Our Life On?

Doubt or no doubt?

We cannot doubt awareness, because it is by this that anything can be known. It’s what we are. Can we be anything else? But we can go one step further.

Ordinary awareness is all about being aware of internal and external phenomena – matter and mind. The step further is pure awareness, which is naturally present before phenomena is identified: it’s pure observation itself without reference to memory. That is what we are, before the identity of me and mine.

Regular awareness is like a mirror reflecting objects – thoughts, sounds, sensations.
Pure awareness is the mirror itself, entirely empty yet capable of reflecting everything.

Phenomena require time to arise, dwell and transform.
Pure awareness is the timeless background in which this movement occurs.

Human suffering happens because we identify with the content of our minds.
Recognising this is the pure awareness which brings immediate peace.

We live in a paradox of reality.
Pure awareness is the most obvious, ever-present fact of our existence, yet it is almost universally overlooked.

To notice this open awareness, we don’t need to change our thoughts or stop our feelings. We simply rest in pure awareness, creating a spontaneous life.

Instead of focusing on whatever we are aware of, we notice the empty quality of awareness itself. It is limitlessly vast, unthreatening and completely at peace with whatever arises.

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SPIRITUAL AUTONOMY

Spiritual Autonomy

The essence of spiritual autonomy is pure consciousness. We can test whether pure consciousness is becoming reactive through seeing our response to others. Do they ruffle our feathers? 🙂

The Buddha’s advice of free inquiry warns against blind faith, dogma and the trap of relying on external authorities. We shift from second-hand information – which is belief – to first-hand realisation that we are pure cognisance.

Believing others creates a fragile mental structure built on borrowed concepts. A belief is just an opinion we hold until it is personally verified.

Dogma closes the mind and prevents genuine, direct exploration. Relying on a guru or teacher can create an artificial gap between us and the truth.

Testing the Buddha’s advice turns spirituality into an empirical experiment, with our laboratory being to treat our own mind, senses and awareness as the testing ground.

Investigating reality is observing our thoughts and emotions directly
to see whether they are permanent or impermanent.

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THINKING THERE MUST BE MORE TO LIFE

Thinking There Must Be More To Life

Thinking there must be more to life
is what’s causing us problems.
There’s actually less to life.
🙂

Life is pure consciousness; it’s all we need to know.
That is our purpose.

Life is simply pure consciousness. This realisation shifts focus away from external searching to the realisation that awareness is the ultimate foundation of reality. And we ignore this.

The mind has been conditioned to believe that fulfilment requires adding elements to our lives.

We accumulate possessions, status, relationships and achievements, creating a never-ending story, but still, we never feel complete. This constant chasing is based on the assumption that our current state is inherently lacking.

Enlightenment arrives by stripping away mental clutter, labels and unnecessary desires – “I want to know everything!”

Our purpose is to eliminate the effects of past actions and desires so that we no longer go round in circles, being governed by the same old thoughts that trap us into believing whatever others believe.

Pure consciousness is life without attachments.
We just deal spontaneously with whatever is in front of us, and let it go.

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NOT TOO TIGHT AND NOT TOO LOOSE

Not Too Tight And Not Too Loose

Some people need to focus more, and some less. Some people like complexity, others simplicity. Some parts of the world are too relaxed, and others are too intense. We have to balance our focus and energy, and this is where we need the right type of practice.

When we feel too intense … we relax and loosen up.
When we feel too loose … we concentrate.

So doing practices that are invented for one sort of person will not suit another. This is why, when we’re joining a group, we have to be mindful whatever we’re doing and following, otherwise we’ll find ourselves either going up the wall or just going along for the ride. 🙂

Realising the state of our own mind is not a group effort.

Meditation is

– to focus and to relax –

– to concentrate and to let go –

– duality and non-duality –

– twoness and oneness –

– the exoteric and the esoteric.

The balancing of these becomes the unity of the middle way.

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OUR GREATEST PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENT

Our Greatest Personal Achievement

Our greatest personal achievement is having the ability to change, not through knowing about lots of things, but by understanding, which goes much deeper. Profound understanding transforms our being, while mere information only fills our memory. When we understand, we become a different person, while learning to live with our old brain, our old self.

The problem is that, if we don’t change, we’re stuck with the old ideas that we carry around. To truly understand, we have to drop these concepts and see afresh in the spontaneous now. Isn’t solving a problem satisfying?

Through realisation, wisdom rewires the way in which we perceive the world, effectively growing beyond our old selves, while still appreciating where we began.

And so we start again, reincarnating moment by moment, with a little residue from our past. Every single breath is a clean slate, yet we always carry the echoes of where we’ve been, and our accumulated wisdom shapes how we step into the next moment.

That echo, that residue, is the foundation of empathy.

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PRIDE STOPS US EVOLVING

Pride Stops Us Evolving

Pride is a major barrier to both personal and collective growth. When pride turns into stubbornness or arrogance, it closes the mind to feedback, learning, and necessary change. All because we ‘think’ we know …

To keep evolving, we must replace rigid pride with intellectual humility and curiosity. This means accepting that our knowledge is limited, and that we can learn from anyone, at any time, which allows us to pivot and change direction when we’re wrong, making room for genuine progress.

Whatever we think we know, others will know in their own good time. We are nothing special. This realisation is actually the ultimate gateway to freedom and growth. Acknowledging that humans as individuals are not the centre of the universe destroys the very pride that keeps us stuck.

Shifting from pride to connection:

When we let go of the need to be special, we replace fragile arrogance with grounded resilience. We stop fighting to prove our worth, and focus on simply contributing, learning, and experiencing the essence of life which is pure consciousness.

This is our common purpose

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THE TINKERBELL EFFECT

The Tinkerbell Effect

The Tinkerbell effect is a social and psychological phenomenon where something seems to be true simply because people collectively believe it exists.

Much of human society and civilisation relies on this effect to function; the rule of law and government, national borders, political authority and religion are institutional social constructs. A government or king only holds power because the subjects believe they do.

In Tibetan Buddhism, we are supposed to be with teachers for 12 years or so before we decide whether they are our teacher. I got to 11 years with one lama before he kicked me out … he decided I wasn’t his student. 🙂

For those of us who can no longer believe in Tinkerbells,
it’s an occupational hazard.

We no longer tinker with bells,
or become clanging cymbals.

😀

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EVIL IS ANYONE WHO THINKS THEY ARE SUPERIOR

Evil Is Anyone Who Thinks They Are Superior

Evil is the absence of clarity – divine splendour. Being a passive observer is being complicit in evil, unwittingly validating the actions of those causing harm by the use of words, and thus lowering standards of social behaviour. In other words, ignoring both whatever is in front of them, and that which is perceiving.

Belief in one’s own superiority is the engine behind historical and individual acts of malice. When people or groups convince themselves that they are inherently better, more enlightened or morally superior to others, it removes the empathy required to treat people with kindness.

Dehumanisation requires us to view others as inferior – “If I’m right, others must be wrong” – when the truth is that we are all confused and fixated.

Once a person or group is reduced to a lower status, it becomes much easier to justify mistreating, exploiting, or abusing them without feeling guilt. We can see this happening throughout history – and every day.

Malicious actors rarely believe that they are the villains; instead, they see themselves as heroes. Believing in their own moral superiority allows them to blame others under the guise of cleansing the world, protecting a greater good, or enforcing order. They forget that the cause of suffering is a belief in a self and ‘my’ group.

Even those who accept the laws of karma may refrain from positive action by thinking that people’s suffering is their karma, never realising they too are part of that karma. 🙂 These individuals prioritise their ego and power over truth and cooperation.

True curiosity, humility, and the refusal to view human beings as objects are the strongest defences against falling into this trap.

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FOUR OPIUMS OF THE PEOPLE

Four Opiums Of The People

(there are more!)

The idea that religion, sport, politics and philosophies function as the opium of the people describes how institutions pacify, distract, and comfort the public. This highlights the way in which these domains can dull critical thinking and redirect human energy into systemic social sleepiness.

Religion offers the promise of a better future life, which encourages tolerance to injustice in the present world rather than focusing on realising the cause of suffering. It validates the existing power structures by framing worldly suffering as part of a divine plan.

Spectator sports have inherited religion’s role as a social pacifier; this is known as ‘the bread and circus’ effect. Sporting events provide a powerful escape from daily anxieties and routines into a sense of belonging.

Politics also functions as an opiate, turning governance into a form of tribal entertainment through the illusion of progress. All political media creates a false optimism that electing a specific candidate will instantly fix complex societal problems, while continually creating more problems.

Philosophies perfectly complete the framework of addiction. When a philosophy becomes dogmatic or purely academic, it functions exactly like religion, sport, and politics – as an intellectual opiate which isolates thinkers from real world experiences.

Philosophers interpret the world in various ways when the point is to bring about change, but when philosophy is an end in itself, it becomes an opiate. Abstract debates about the nature of reality consume an individual’s life, resulting in intellectual pacification and leaving little motivation to fix tangible, real world suffering.

So, what do we turn to?

That which is observing this theatrical performance is consciousness – our reality. Through pure observation, these addictions which send us to sleep with enthusiasm vanish, and we realise that there is nothing more. There’s nothing more we need, and there’s nothing else going on in the mind. That is pure consciousness.

We no longer require a fix.
We have arrived.

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THE CONSUMER BECOMES CONSUMED

The Consumer Becomes Consumed

When we buy into an idea, this ends up becoming an identity-substitute to elevate our self-worth, which is dependent on external validation.

When the dopamine rush we get from this misunderstanding of identity fades, we demand the next upgrade. We’re no longer independent; we are part of the vicious treadmill of existence.

Dependency is identity-capture. When a consumer buys into a trend, they’re adopting a pre-packaged narrative which offers the illusion of freedom through the illusion of choice.

Choosing between pre-approved models is merely selecting which brand owns our expression, and is designed to manoeuvre self-worth into vulnerability, making us ‘better’ consumers.

This cycle is a highly sophisticated trap engineered to remove personal sovereignty, as we follow the followers.

Pure consciousness is mutually independent.
🙂

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ULTIMATE MATURITY

 

Ultimate Maturity

We are wisdom beings (homo sapiens), but we’re easily distracted by anything and everything. 🙂

Knowing how the mind and the universe work elevates us from social norms to ultimate truth, which brings transcendence from ego-centric groupthink.

A mature mind functions as objective observation of its own internal workings. We recognise that thoughts, fears and ego-driven desires are temporary mental events, and not our absolute reality. We no longer see people as wrong but just confused, trapped in tribalism and thinking everything is black and white.

Maturity involves realising the laws of nature: desire, aversion and ignorance equate to pure, compassionate consciousness.

Consciousness perceives that everything changes, decays, and ends. A mature mind doesn’t fight this reality; it flows with the illusion of separateness. Appearances and recognition are simultaneous. There is an understanding that life is filled with contradictions that cannot be solved neatly, only accepted.

This awakening from the illusions created by the human ego allows us to see the true nature of existence. By this definition, very few people ever reach full maturity. 🙂

Intellectualisation avoids the experience of actual reality; it cannot accept or understand the awful* truth.

* awful: inspiring reverence and respect.

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THE BUDDHA SAID, “I SEE YOU MARA”

The Buddha Said, “I See You Mara”

The problem with all institutions is an exaggeration of form over essence. Humans are clever creatures who turn essential nature into a form which becomes more important than the essence – with the help of Mara, the lord of illusion.

This the process of formalism, where the outer shell of an institution replaces its inner soul, and the original mission dies. When we spend our lives serving the form, we’re trapped in a maze of our own making, thinking we’re doing good while our spiritual and moral nature slowly starves.

Mara’s ultimate goal is not to cause blatant, fiery evil, but to keep consciousness trapped in samsara (the cycle of mundane existence). By shifting an institution’s focus from substance to form, Mara performs the ultimate trick of making people believe that they are serving virtue when they are actually serving an empty ritual.

The only way to defeat Mara, as the Buddha showed, is simply to recognise it.
When the Buddha said, “I see you, Mara”, the illusion lost its power.

By recognising that form has overtaken substance,
we are doing exactly the same as the Buddha.

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THE TWO ASPECTS OF ‘HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT’

The Two Aspects Of “Hidden In Plain Sight

Both Heaven (Nirvana) and Hell (Samsara) are in plain sight.

Heaven is the plain sight of pure consciousness.
Hell is whatever consciousness ignores in plain sight.

Being caught and held by distraction is Hell.
When this is realised, Heaven and Hell are a unity.

Hell isn’t another place; it’s right here.
Realising this is Heaven, right here.

Don’t be caught out by half a message.

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SULKY SELF

Sulky Self

Why do we ignore or avoid particular people?

In a conventional sense, we’re held together entirely by shared nostalgia and a safe, predictable script. When a connection relies exclusively on a collective dream, stepping outside of that boundary forces us to face the actual reality of each other, which can feel uncomfortable or frustrating.

So we withdraw and sulk. 🙂

To sulk means to remain silently angry, irritable or aloof because we are annoyed or upset. It’s a form of indirect communication where a person withdraws instead of speaking openly as we are protecting a self-identity of which we are proud. When we meet someone who doesn’t have the same self-identity as us, we feel nervous.

People are separated by words, not by being. Unfortunately, the being and the words become stuck together, and this creates our story, and the story about others. Because human connection relies on communication, words become the foundation of how we judge, and build narratives about one another.

When we reduce beings to rigid labels, we trap ourselves in a loop of false perceptions, and prioritise language over true presence, binding ourselves in a cage of ideas. This is the vicious cycle of existence.

Such mindless use of language stifles the evolution of a being.

Sulky self, sulky world, sulky existence.
🙂

If we want to find something new,
we need to stop the mind from going into autopilot.

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THE COMPLETE PICTURE

The Complete Picture

When we go to any spiritual centre of any tradition, we need to know what it’s really all about.

It’s about our mind, rather than what others are doing, believing or performing. Mimicking them is a psychological ambush, and it’s an easy trap to fall into. All the concern we had about the outside world us repeated in spiritual centres – but now it’s even more intense. 🙂

To see the complete picture, we have to be aware of being awareness, which is also being aware of the thoughts affecting our mind. Pure mind is pure consciousness. It has no concepts; it is purely aware. Contaminated mind is consciousness which attaches itself to ideas, creating a museum of others’ thoughts. The accumulation of these thoughts creates an I, an ego.

You are pure consciousness. You do not have pure consciousness; it’s what you are. In this realisation, there is no ‘you’ identity.

Our original state is pure being which comes before pure observation, before being aware of experience. Through the practice of meditation, awareness realises that its essence is pure.

Through habit, however, we refer our memory museum to identify and express our experiences. This is why we go round in circles, and this is how pure experience becomes contaminated.

Everything else is an illusion, where people walk around in a simulated holiness.

That which is called Mara is the demonic mind of “Trust me”. It wants you to perform by feigning awareness, which is consciousness attaching itself to ideas. We become Mara by trying to put others ‘right’.

Just observe; don’t follow.

The complete picture isn’t a matter of learning rituals and convoluted explanations. It’s simply realising what we are, then going about our life without over-reacting, which reduces the effect of the past actions that have kept us moving in perpetual circles.

Realising this, we ascend the levels
– not by moving up,
but by eliminating the mud of concepts.

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GIVING UP GUILT

Giving Up Guilt

Giving up feeling guilty for not conforming to others’ beliefs is the moment when we become independent. Independence is taking responsibility for our life, and for any interaction with others. Taking responsibility isn’t talk that fills up space; it creates space.

People may have a good demeanour, know all the right words and follow their chosen path, which is usually one with others for company. If their attitude isn’t one with which we can conform, we feel guilty, and there’s no sense of completion.

Everyone’s path is unique according to each individual’s obsessions, confusion and doubt. This is what we are resolving in our own life – we don’t need to accumulate more clichés. 🙂

Our backgrounds may be troubled, or trouble-free. We are where we are, so we don’t have to keep feeling guilty, as we’re all a work in progress.

Guilt acts as a heavy weight, locking us into past mistakes and holding us unrealistic standards of perfection. When we reframe our lives as a work in progress, we intentionally swap our destructive self-criticism for constructive self-compassion.

This view is the most liberating shift a person can make.

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TESTING MARA AND GURU

Testing Mara and Guru

Both use the same teachings.

If we’re guided by Mara, we feel superior, depend on a name, lack empathy, and have an inflated ego.

If we’re guided by a Guru, ego diminishes and empathy increases; we’re less reactive and more independent.

The test of Mara or Guru isn’t out there;
it’s in our behaviour.

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THE BUDDHA. JESUS, SOCRATES AND OTHERS WERE REBELS

The Buddha, Jesus, Socrates And Others Were Rebels

These beings completely upended the religious, social and political orthodoxies of their eras. Rather than leading armed political revolutions, these figures rebelled by rejecting rigid dogmas, dismantling strict social hierarchies and advocating for direct personal insight over blind ritualism.

If we join the club, we too have to dismantle through insight, following the same process according to our ability and era.

If, however, we turn these teachings of insight into a club with its own exclusive membership, rigid dogmas and different hierarchies, we’ve just rebuilt the same structures against which they all rebelled.

To truly follow their path, that new club must also be dismantled through insight.

The self-dismantling nature of true insight is precisely why these figures were so radical. They didn’t want to start clubs; they wanted to wake people up.

The Buddha explicitly warned against clinging to his own teachings. He compared his Dharma to a raft used to cross a dangerous river; once you reach the other side, you don’t carry the raft on your back. You leave it behind. Even the teachings are just tools – they’re not dogmas to worship.

True insight is not a set of beliefs to be accepted in order to gain entry into a group. It is an ongoing, internal flame that burns away all illusions – including the illusion that any religion, philosophy or club has a monopoly on the truth.

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ABSOLUTE TRUTH IS REALISED BY ABSOLUTE TRUTH

Absolute Truth Is Realised By Absolute Truth

This is the core experience of realisation, of non-dualistic awareness.
It is the state where separation of observation and the observed completely dissolves.

Pure consciousness is awareness stripped of thoughts, memories and identities.
It is the raw capacity to experience, unencumbered.

In everyday life, the mind looks at external objects.
In meditation, consciousness allows all external objects to ‘look in’, unfettered.

While scientific or historical truths are concepts held within the mind, pure consciousness is the reality that allows the mind to perceive in the first place.

Because consciousness is both the subject (the seeker) and the object (the sought), the distinction disappears. It is awareness becoming aware of awareness.

This realisation is the ultimate absolute truth.
It cannot be taught; it can only be directly experienced.

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FINDING WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR

Finding What We’re Looking For

It’s always been there. It’s not polished or well-to-do. It’s not proper, not the acceptable face of social conformity as there is nothing to conform to, and no one to impress. It recognises the foolishness we all go through.

Everything is in a constant state of flux. From the cells in our body to cosmic galaxies, nothing remains static for two consecutive moments. Nothing exists independently or possesses an isolated, permanent core. We don’t have a fixed, unchangeable consciousness which is separate from the environment.

Because everything changes and nothing is fully within our control, any attempt to find permanent, lasting satisfaction in external things will create friction.

The relief, when we understand this, is simply marvellous! No more sucking up – being overly nice in order to please – which is merely the continuity of the dream state.

Finding what we’re looking for is recognising that which is looking, dropping any attachment so that the looking and seeing is a continuity of free consciousness.

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WE ALL LIVE IN DIFFERENT ECHO CHAMBERS

We All Live In Different Echo Chambers

Echo chambers are an inevitable part of how society is structured. Humans seek comfort by gravitating towards groups that confirm what they already believe.

Because everyone’s digital feed is entirely unique, two people can live in the same town – or even the same house – and experience two completely different versions of reality. It becomes incredibly difficult to sustain friendships or conversations when people no longer share a common baseline of values.

Watching online groups constantly argue or behave aggressively within their echo chambers can easily make a person lose faith in human connection altogether. Social media platforms track our watch time, clicks, and pauses. They actively feed us more of what we already agree with to keep us online longer = the great distraction of vacancy.

Human psychology prefers to encounter information that proves them right. It’s mentally exhausting to have to constantly process viewpoints that challenge our core reality.

Spending time inside an echo chamber slowly warps our perspective. It makes outside viewpoints seem completely irrational, malicious, or intentionally wrong.

Mara knows our weaknesses before we do. Evil intent rarely looks ugly at first sight. Mara relies on superficial delights to entice us into giving up our goals for short-term pleasure.

When temptation fails, Mara switches to intimidation, throwing psychological storms, inner darkness, and terrifying visions our way, using doubt to scare us off the path.

Even if we win a major battle or achieve a breakthrough, Mara’s final trick is a quiet whispered suggestion of imposter syndrome, trying to convince us that we aren’t worthy or that our efforts are pointless.

Buddha defeated Mara’s evil intent not by fighting back with anger, but with absolute mindfulness and unshakeable calm. When we see through the illusion calmly, Mara loses all leverage, and moves on.

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A HARD LESSON TO LEARN

A Hard Lesson To Learn

People believe in words, rather than experiencing their meaning. Even if they’re good words, we argue about their interpretation. Words are not reality.

There are lots of words, but only one constant truth, which is that which is reading or hearing the words. Pure consciousness.

If words are not reality, they cannot be the ultimate truth and so, from this perspective, they are a lie – a trap. Polishing a fake version and thinking it’s real is the oldest deception in the world; in modern language, the term ‘golden calf’ is a metaphor for materialism and false priorities that people blindly obsess over at the expense of absolute truth.

When the public perception of life is completely disconnected from actual reality, we have to be careful, as anything we say will come into conflict with people’s polished version of themselves.

People judge life based on a staged production, while being completely unaware of the dull confusion this causes. All we can do is to point out how the mind works, and how easily the consumer is consumed.

The world exists in an illusion of reality, and realising this arouses the compassion needed to maintain the healing process on the path to enlightenment. Constant connection to the illusion of suffering maintains the path.

Our actual path is beyond religion and rituals,
shifting from external compliance
to internal transformation and direct experience.

When it says “Let go”, let go.

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BUDDHIST FORUMS CREATE CONFLICT

Buddhist Forums Create Conflict

Buddhist online forums frequently experience intense conflict because of human ego and external attachments; sectarian differences don’t disappear just because someone joins a spiritual community. Far from it – forums are cesspits of emotions, despite their potential to be catalysts for change.

Users often become deeply attached to their specific interpretation of the Dharma, transforming a teaching meant for liberation into a rigid personal identity and tradition.

While Buddhism focuses on peace and non-attachment, digital spaces mirror the same polarising dynamics found everywhere across the internet … “I’m right!” “No, I’m right!”

The Buddha explicitly warned that while laypeople fight over physical pleasures and resources, spiritual seekers argue over intellectual concepts.

This is why we go, go, go beyond, into silent awareness.

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ONE MIND, OR MANY MINDS?

One Mind, Or Many Minds?

This is for each individual to realise.

There are two states of mind: essence and form – emptiness and contents. Ultimately, in pure consciousness, there is no difference, but we relate in very different ways due to our fascination with the contents of the mind. Whatever we manifest will depend on our understanding.

As long as people adhere to form/words, we will have conflict. 🙂

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SPIRITUAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL MATERIALISM

Spiritual And Philosophical Materialism

Unfortunately, spiritual awareness can be corrupted through the entrapment of collecting concepts. It is for this very reason that the Buddha said, “Do not take my words for the truth; test them.” He urged people to rely on direct, experiential validation rather than blind dogma or spiritual trends-with-friends.

The most insidious trap of the human condition is the ego’s ability to hijack the very path meant to dissolve it. When spiritual practices build a grander, holier ego, this results in spiritual materialism.

The ego’s conversion of spirituality into a commodity is easily done. Instead of dissolving their self image, a person uses meditation, chanting, yoga, or deep philosophy to feel superior to ‘unawakened’ people. There’s no true compassion, only chanting about compassion.

We collect titles, initiations, retreats and experiences to look and feel spiritually wealthy. On a larger scale, this creates corrupt spiritual systems, with predatory gurus, expensive enlightenment seminars and cults which exploit people’s genuine desire for truth.

The advice to test all words serves as a spiritual debugging tool, providing direct protection against corruption.

The Buddha advised that we shouldn’t believe something just because a famous teacher said it, because it’s written in a holy book, or because it sounds traditional and therefore authentic. We must apply the teaching to our own mind rather than applying it to rituals.

If a practice actually reduces our puffed-up-ness and delusion in daily life, only then should we accept it as true. Do we genuinely care about others, or just about our group?

Conscious awakening cannot be bought; it is the elimination of illusions, not the acquisition of spiritual trophies. If someone meditates for four hours a day but is still aloof, their spiritual awareness is one large ego. Pure consciousness is visible only through its fruits of true humility, compassion, and a lack of a sense of self-importance.

It is a fascinating paradox
when the cure for a corrupt world (spiritual awakening)
can itself be corrupted.

Think this doesn’t happen?
Buyer beware.
🙂

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SPONTANEITY IS THE ONLY REALITY

Spontaneity Is The Only Reality

When we live by strict routines, future anxieties or past scripts, we interact with a simulated version of reality.

Spontaneity strips away those rigid mental constructs, revealing life precisely as it exists in the present moment. A lifestyle with less rigidity changes how we experience our daily environment, allowing us to adapt to sudden changes, heightening our sense of joy and lowering stress.

Overthinking activates the critical mind, which stunts creative, improvised action. Our instinctual, unedited creativity flourishes when we feel empowered to we make our own decisions.

Of course, others may not approve
as they do things ‘properly’.
🙂

Collective thinking is the path of least resistance; it offers safety and social belonging, but carries deep existential and practical danger. By outsourcing our decisions to the crowd, we risk compromising our authenticity and long-term fulfilment.

Blindly following societal norms discourages the experimentation necessary for personal growth – breakthroughs only happen when individuals deviate from the established consensus.

That’s what the Buddha did.

Pursuits without questioning lead to goals that are hollow and meaningless. When we rely on collective wisdom, the world remains static.

Independent thinkers naturally adapt, and have the ability to navigate subtle and complex situations.

Spontaneity is the presence of pure consciousness.

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REALITY IS BEYOND WORDS

Reality Is Beyond Words

Reality is beyond words.
Thank goodness.
🙂

Our reality beyond words is pure, unmediated experience. The moment we name something, we replace the infinite experience of what is with a rigid human label.

Language is a filter of symbols designed for survival, rather than to realise absolute truth. A description of water will never quench your thirst; the words are never the actual thing.

Words separate the inherent unity of existence. Reality is a fluid, ever-changing happening, but words freeze it into static objects.

How to access the wordless reality, the silent gap:
Notice the brief space of pure awareness between your thoughts, before the mind labels the next moment. Look at a tree or listen to a sound without naming it, letting it exist exactly as it is.

Drop “I am awareness”. Drop your name, history and roles, and rest entirely in the raw experience of being. Embracing paradox allows contradictory truths to exist together without forcing our logical mind to resolve them.

The no “I am” is Shunyata.
There is truly nowhere left for a concept to land
– and no one left to hold it.

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HUMANITY: SEEKING VALIDATION OF A SELF

Humanity: Seeking Validation Of A Self

Our greatest problem is that we crave recognition.

People shun or distance themselves from anyone who doesn’t validate their views. We attach our self-esteem directly to our belief systems, and when someone doesn’t endorse our opinions, it can feel like a personal rejection of who we are.

Humans naturally group together based on shared information. Validation acts as a form of social glue – birds of a feather stick together. When it’s missing, relationships fracture as individuals seek out environments where they feel understood and affirmed. We’re wired to be tribal. 🙂

Interacting with opposing viewpoints forces the mind to process conflicting information, and this causes mental discomfort. Shunning is often an easy way to avoid that stress; excluding those who don’t affirm our norms helps to solidify cohesion within a group.

Social media creates a low tolerance for nuance, making political, social, or personal disagreements feel like irreconcilable moral failures. Arrogance and hostility usually hide a deep self-doubt. Many people are easily triggered as they lack the skills to handle negative emotions. Consequently, cutting people off has become a normalised boundary-setting tactic, even for minor differences.

Human psychology is incredibly fragile when it comes to social belonging and self-worth. The brain treats social rejection in the same way as actual physical pain; our discomfort can be extremely subtle, but it’s still felt.

When someone encounters a contradictory view, their nervous system often interprets it as dangerous. Some people seem scary when they appear to be able to see through us, and this triggers a fight-or-flight response, causing us to lash out or shut down completely rather than engage in rational debate.

Ego – which is consciousness clinging to ideas – is the reason why true communication is rare. So what can we do when we’re shunned for seeing things differently? Realise that there is no external approval.

This is the blessing of realisation
– seeing is not believing.

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DISPELLING THE GURU

Dispelling The Guru

The word ‘guru’ stems from gu (darkness) and ru (dispelling agent).
The illusion is that a guru can dispel the darkness in our mind.

The truth is that they can only talk about their path. It’s a starting point for you to discover your path, which actually banishes ignorance or evil.

Even the Buddha cannot eliminate your darkness; it is you who has to realise what that darkness is, and that is the process of dispelling. It is the inner guru of pure consciousness that dispels the darkness in the mind of concepts, and the recognition of these concepts is our guru/teacher/guide to keep us on track, on the right path, our path.

As long as we are fixated about a subject – even if it’s inspiring and interesting – we are still bound to darkness. It’s a little trap of Mara. Seeing is not believing; it’s knowing.

Dispelling the guru is the clarity of pure consciousness.
We don’t reject the physical guru; we dissolve the boundary.

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