LED TO BELIEVE WE’RE NOT ENLIGHTENED

Led To Believe We’re Not Enlightened

Enlightenment is realising our true reality.
How sustained that is is up to each individual.

We are enlightened, but believe that we aren’t.
Through distraction, we fall into the illusion of not knowing.

The who believes it is trapped, but the what simply observes the belief.
By realising that our un-enlightenment is just a belief, we’re actually back in original clarity.

Mara takes the truth of what we are, and turns it into a who we are,
giving us a special title, a spiritual ego, or a philosophy of superiority.

Perfect awareness is already present.
It isn’t a future goal that we must work to achieve.

Thinking that enlightenment is for special people,
we will never understand that it is every sentient being’s birthright.

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OUR CONFUSION IS BASED ON LABELS

Our Confusion Is Based On Labels

When consciousness identifies with something, it gives it a label, and forms an attachment. We are claiming a specific understanding, meaning, or ownership of the way that thing is perceived.

This collection of ideas becomes a self = myself, my library.

When we stop identifying with the stories, roles, and labels, this mental chaos dissolves, leaving only uncontaminated witnessing.

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VALUING EMPTINESS – PURE KNOWINGNESS

Valuing Emptiness – Pure Knowingness

Emptiness means uncontaminated mind, pure awareness, pure consciousness, pure knowingness. It is the clarity of silent witnessing that perceives through this body and mind; pure perception from behind the scenes.

This empty cognisance is ever-present, but goes unnoticed. It’s ignored because we are otherwise engaged. Emptiness doesn’t create anything, but can manifest compassionate energy in many forms.

All phenomena is created by causes and conditions, and is thus empty of any true reality. It then dissolves, reforming new phenomena. Neither phenomena nor thoughts have any permanent reality.

This is why everything is an illusion. The body and mind are just conduits – channels for consciousness. This invisible awareness behind the scenes is what we truly are.

We meditate to realise that which is beyond words.

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NOTHING IS NEW

Nothing Is New

Humanity has fallen for trickery for generations; it’s not something new. History proves that media manipulation is as old as print itself.

While the technology changes, the psychological traps used to exploit human curiosity and outrage have remained exactly the same for centuries.

Our brains still operate on prehistoric survival instincts, meaning that we automatically pay attention to sudden shocks, threats, and bizarre anomalies before logic kicks in.

The illusion of truth is that humans are naturally inclined to believe a false claim simply because they have heard it repeated multiple times.

So we stop asking question.

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OUR THOUGHTS ARE NOT OUR OWN

Our Thoughts Are Not Our Own

Thoughts are words, and words are inherited, therefore thoughts are inherited and that limits our experience. We talk about things we are programmed to talk about, so nothing changes. We actually boast trivia. Have you ever wonder why we talk the way we do?

Reality is beyond the conventional spectrum of memories and stories of the past. We never notice that we are a contrivance that has been captivated, deceived and manipulated.

When we experience and realise this,
our thinking becomes transparent.
We see with clarity
– and it’s a wondrous shock.

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FINDING THE RIGHT WORDS

Finding The Right Words

It’s difficult to find the right words in the right order to convey experience. One could say to be aware of awareness, but it’s subtler than that; being aware of awareness still sounds like doing something.

There is a presence behind the scenes of body and mind;
meditation ‘sets the scene’ for the curtains to draw back.

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OBSERVER AND OBSERVATION

Observer And Observation

Pure observation is objective.
An observer is subjective as it can be perceived.

The moment an observation passes through our mind, it’s filtered through our personal history and cognitive biases.

Pure observation is the what, without judgement, narrative, or emotional colouring.
The observer is the who, interpreting and speculating, giving rise to judgements, narratives and emotions.

Pure observation is timeless.
The observer creates time in order to judge.

When the observer dissolves, only pure observation remains, ending confusion.
This is the beginning of absolute truth.

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PURPOSE IN THE MUNDANE

Purpose in the Mundane

Instead of finding everyday life meaningless, a Bodhisattva views normal social interactions, jobs, and hardships as the perfect training ground to practise patience, generosity, and wisdom. Thus everything – every situation, every feeling, every thought and emotion – is their teacher.

Life is a classroom at every moment, and therefore we never give up. Whatever presents itself is our karmic guide, showing us what we’re still clinging to. At every moment, pure consciousness is present, reminding us to let be.

Emptiness is a peaceful atmosphere, full of pure potential.

In the presence of wisdom, nothing is mundane as everything is a cause and result of ignorance and the realisation of emptiness. Thus, the more we recognise the mundane, the closer enlightenment is.

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NOT COPING, WHILE PRETENDING TO COPE

Not Coping, While Pretending To Cope

The problem with relying on AI and ‘spiritual teachings’ is that we live a cut-and-paste life, and stop feeling our way directly in a situation. AI and texts become our go-to place, instead of working through a problem ourselves.

Trying to be the best isn’t good enough. 🙂

We work with our own karmic mind, however poorly we think it functions. It’s right intention that shines through – using others’ echo chambers confuses empathic communication.

Pure consciousness isn’t something to adopt. It’s what we naturally are, before any cleverness and projections.

Being actively kind is simply the ability to just listen, and wish wellbeing for others. Life isn’t a competition, and it’s not about projecting an image. The purpose of life is to know what we are; only then can we know what others are.

Right intention is knowing the psychology of our mind.
It’s not philosophy, which is the speculations of someone else’s mind.

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WHY DIDN’T THE BUDDHA COME BACK?

Why Didn’t The Buddha Come Back?

What happened to the Buddha? Emanations constantly rekindle the light. It’s like a candle flame lighting other candles which have suitable wicks. 🙂

The universe is infinite. There is enough in the teachings to last for thousands of years, but time is needed for them to be assimilated. When they begin to run down or are corrupted, enlightened ones incarnate to reignite the flame and help sentient beings. This planet is like a kindergarten where we mature and come to fruition. If a Buddha is a person who has realised their true nature and can transmigrate at will, there are an infinite number of infinite places to be in an infinite universe.

The message is: know what you are, don’t just believe others.
Don’t even believe a Buddha.

Whether a Buddha reincarnates or not isn’t the important factor; it is the teaching on absolute truth that remains.

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WE ARE INHERENTLY DIVINE

We Are Inherently Divine

We are inherently divine – we just need a nudge in the right direction.

The ‘just a nudge’ part is important, to understand the nub, the central point that holds everything together. Instead, we seek full-blown explanations that only satisfy our intellectual curiosity as we say, “Done that!” and move onto the next teaching, when all we actually needed was a nudge in the right direction to give us confidence.

This is how we feel our way.
Those who acquire all the explanations
are practically useless.
🙂

The Buddha’s truth was to acknowledge suffering, not merely to know about it in a theoretical sense but to experience it. Only then can empathetic compassion be known. Likewise, we have to experience annoyance to seek its cause, rather than just being told, “Don’t get annoyed.”

Why do we engage on this journey? It is the inherent divinity within us all which seeks to remember what we are. For some it’s buried deep, while for others, it cannot help but surface.

Clarity means divine splendour; the realisation that we all have an enlightened nature.

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NOTHING WITH OTHERS CAN BE RESOLVED

Nothing Can Be Resolved With Others

It feels frustrating, but we recognise others’ boundaries.

Keeping our door open represents a mature balance between boundaries and constant availability. We recognise a person’s current inability to open up, but we don’t let this closed-ness cause us to shut down. Even a Buddha can’t open people’s minds unless they are ready to connect; they will open in their own good time, as we did.

We don’t hold any active rejection towards others, leaving room for future possibilities. By having infinite patience and low expectations, we accept the reality that some people may choose to stay closed off. The invitation to communicate remains genuine and unaltered by past frustrations.

Integrity is maintained, regret is eliminated and warmth is consistently cultivated.

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SIMPLE DHARMA: OBJECTIVE AND SUBJECTIVE

Simple Dharma: Objective And Subjective

There are two views: one is direct, and the other, indirect.

Objectivity refers to the state of being unbiased and factual, independent of individual thoughts or biases, and focused purely on observable realities.
An example: The thermometer reads 10 degrees Celsius; it’s there for all to see.

Subjectivity refers to the state of being influenced by personal feelings or opinions based on background and culture.
An example: “This room is freezing!”

Pure consciousness is common to all, and spontaneous in the moment now.
Contaminated consciousness is our personal opinions formed from memories.

We muddle subjective and objective statements when we present personal feelings or opinions as if they were measurable, indisputable facts. Understanding the difference is the foundation of clear communication, while confusing them leads to bias, misinterpretation, and ineffective decision-making.

When someone muddles objective facts with subjective beliefs, those beliefs become their entire foundation for reality. If we challenge that view, we aren’t just disagreeing with an opinion; we’re threatening their stability. Aggression is the defensive wall they build to protect a fragile world view from cracking.

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WHAT IS DEVOTION?

What Is Devotion?

Devotion is certainly not worshipping a person or a deity. This is where we become confused about deity practice, Vajrayana, Guru yoga. There are no mysterious transmissions. Such claims are unsound logic that seem convincing, but are misleading.

Devotion is appreciation. It’s a reminder. Anything that helps us to remember mindful conscious awareness is appreciated = a blessing. It could be in the form of a person, a stone, the space we’re in, consumerism, Mara … when anyone speaks … 🙂

Everything is a teacher, a transmission, a blessing.
Humility is without exaggeration,
and with gratitude for any interaction.

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“I COULD BE WRONG”

I Could Be Wrong”

Acknowledging “I could be wrong” instantly shifts us from rigid certainty to open awareness. It pauses our habitual need to defend a position, creating a mental space where deep insights can surface.

This gap dissolves ego for a moment. Admitting fallibility drops the heavy burden of having to know everything. It stops automatic judgements and reactions, and allows for objective processing as the attention shifts from past beliefs to the current moment.


In the gap, we leave behind conceptual information (facts, labels, and theories) and rather, than becoming our thoughts, we realise pure awareness, which is pure observation before any thought.

The mind grows quiet because it is no longer projecting assumptions, and so the mind expands. Reality is perceived exactly as it is, unfiltered by personal bias.

In this way, pure awareness can never be wrong.

True wisdom is not about accumulating endless facts. It is about having the courage to be that quiet gap where genuine clarity dwells.

Actually, the ‘I’ is always mistaken.
When we use it, we are claiming.

There is no I, and nothing to claim.
The moment a self is claimed,
a division is created where none actually exists.

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THE BUDDHA POINTS THE WAY; MARA IS THE WAY

The Buddha Points The Way; Mara Is The Way

The Buddha is the travel guide;
Mara is all the obstacles along the path.

The Buddha provides the map, the teachings and the ultimate destination of Nirvana. Mara represents the actual Samsaric landscape we must cross: delusion, desire, fear … which arise when we come into contact with others.

The testing ground.
We cannot cultivate patience without irritation, or compassion without witnessing suffering.

Mara’s temptations and terrors are nothing more than the projections of our own unexamined ego. Every obstacle forced upon us by Mara is a custom-made catalyst-lesson showing us where we’re still attached.

The ultimate non-duality at the highest level of insight is the unity of Nirvana (Buddha) and Samsara (Mara).

The ultimate realisation is that the three poisons – delusion, desire and fear – are just projections in the mind landscape and do not have any true existence.

When the Buddha attained enlightenment, he didn’t banish Mara. He simply touched the earth while looking at Mara, and said, “I see you”.

Recognition, not destruction, is the ultimate liberation.

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THE ULTIMATE FLAW IN THEIR DESIGN

The Ultimate Flaw In Their Design

The deep delusion of the technocrats is believing that human consciousness can be permanently caged by an algorithm or a bureaucratic system.

The mind’s true nature of pure consciousness is inherently free, luminous, and infinite.

A system built on restrictions and fear requires massive unsustainable amounts of energy and people to maintain it so that we don’t notice what is going on. It’s the ultimate stupidity, and a cosmic joke.

The moment individuals wake up to the game, refuse to participate in the manufactured fear machine, find peace within themselves, and the invisible walls of illusion lose their power.

If we maintain our internal freedom while living in a highly managed world, we’re on the path to enlightenment. Don’t put off what’s inevitable … the potential realisation of our true nature.

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THE STUPIDITY OF TALKING ABOUT DHARMA

The Stupidity Of Talking About Dharma

The Dharma that is spoken about is not the Real Dharma.
We have to use words, then drop them.

Intellect and vocabulary operate entirely within the world of concepts, descriptions, and dualities. Realisation, however, is direct non-dual experience.

Ultimately, true Dharma is not a philosophy to be discussed, but a state of being to be realised and lived in the profound silence of consciousness, when we leave behind verbal thoughts.

Even though I’ve been writing about this subject every day
for over twelve years,
it’s all about experience beyond words.

🙂

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THE PATH OF THE ALCHEMIST




The Path of the Alchemist

When we unconsciously absorb the dark energy of negativity, it clouds our judgment. Negativity requires concepts of the past and the future; it’s never in the present moment.

Modern media is engineered to capture our attention through creating fear and division. We need to restrict our daily intake of news – a brief scan while reading between the lines avoids doom scrolling as we ask ourselves why they’re printing that.

We cannot fight negativity; there is no point as there is always another scenario coming up behind. It can only be neutralised through silent clarity.

Seek conscious company. Choose the path of the alchemist, turning the lead of ambient dread into the gold of conscious awareness.

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REVERSE ENGINEERING OUR SELF

Reverse Engineering Our Self

That which we think of as ‘our self ‘ is an over-excited mind which excites consciousness. We think we are this mind, but that is actually the reverse of our reality. This is all observed by consciousness.

When, through meditation, this conscious awareness is realised, there is nothing else is present. That is pure consciousness. Any feeling of “I am” obscures pure perception. There is no observer as that would imply a self again.

The habitual mistake we make – which is, in fact, our programming – is that we learn to conform from birth. Had any original thoughts lately? 🙂

This doesn’t mean we’re nothing. There is just empty cognisance, fully alive but not identifying as anything. When we identify, we are holding on to an idea, and this is ego clinging, which is the cause of confusion, pride and suffering.

This pure, uncontaminated view is a totally different way of being
and it’s not everyone’s cup of tea.
-)

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SUDDENLY, IT HITS YOU

Suddenly, It Hits You

There is no tomorrow.
When we’re in tomorrow, it’s today.
Life is only now.

Of course, it’s been said before,
but suddenly we realise it.

Enlightened awareness is like that. If we think enlightenment is in the future, then it will always be in the future. But what is in the future is here now. It’s like saying, “I’ll wake up sometime in the future”, when you’re already awake now.

We don’t have to do anything special, just drop whatever we’re holding onto – like the belief that we’re not enlightened.

Awake means pure, uncontaminated consciousness, not driven by concepts of time and space.

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WE ARE NOT CARBON COPIES

We Are Not Carbon Copies

Each teacher has their own way of expressing the teaching. Every teacher’s teacher wasn’t a carbon copy of their teacher.

While we’re on the path, we’re not a copy of our teacher. We each have a unique path to conquer – we may all have similar problems, but we approach them in our own particular way.

However, in pure silent awareness, there is no difference.
This is the co-existence of individual expression and absolute oneness.

A true spiritual lineage or teaching tradition does not exist to produce clones. When a teacher hands down a transmission, it passes through the filter of each student’s unique personality, life experience and era.

If a teacher only demands an exact copy, the teaching would have become a dead end. Because each teacher adapts the truth to their own voice, the teaching remains alive, dynmanic and relevant to new generations.

We all enter this world with different conditioning, cultures, trauma and strengts, and therefore, the way we dismantle our illusions must be unique to us.

As human beings, our fundamental problems are identical: fear, attachment, doubt and ego. However, one person may cut through their fear via devotion (bhakti), which another works through wisdom (jnana), and another through actions (karma).

Pure silent awareness is the destination where the path dissolves. In the space of absolute stillness, all individual stories, methods, techniques and identities fade away.

On the surface, the waves (the teachers and paths) all look different, having various displays, but when we dive deep into silent awareness, there is only one ocean.

Our beautiful respect for the practical journey – where individuality matters – is balanced with the ultimate truth where individuality dissolves.

This is the difference between relative and ultimate truth.

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THE ANTIDOTE FOR A POISONED MIND

The Antidote For A Poisoned Mind

A poisoned mind is one fed information, suggestion, belief, hearsay, which creates emotions and reactions, turning a natural, open mind into an infected state.

The antidote for a poisoned mind is taking everything that others say with a pinch of salt* – this is mind training. As long as we believe, we will remain victims, which is expressed in our speech and behaviour, spreading yet more poison.

Hearsay should be taken with scepticism, because the source might be exaggerating or the information unverified.

Training the mind not to grasp at everything is the antidote.
Never take literally anything that’s said, even if they are good words.

* The ancient Roman naturalist, Pliny the Elder, wrote down a recipe for an antidote to poison that required a grain of salt to work.

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HISTORY TEACHES US NOTHING

History Teaches Us Nothing

History teaches us nothing.

It teaches our makers everything;
that’s why we go round in circles.

If we want to break out,
we just need to see
the repeating pattern of brainwashing.

🙂

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IMPRISONED BY LANGUAGE

Imprisoned By Language

The paradox of lectures on pure perception
is that pure perception is without words.

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ENLIGHTENMENT IS NOT UP THERE

Enlightenment Is Not Up There

Compliance doesn’t come from a lack of access to information, but rather from information overload designed to capture our attention and influence behaviour.

Unless we train our mind to clear the clutter, we will be subject to merely repeating others’ stories.
Once we can clear our mind, we’ll be able to see what obscures our pure view.

The practice isn’t about great learning;
it’s noticing our habitual reactions now.
This shows consciousness the way beyond the mind to enlightenment.

If we think enlightenment is high ‘up there’ somewhere, that belief in an ‘up there’ is our junk. This how we’ve been deceived.

Enlightenment is right here, right now.

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LIVING IN COMPLETE UNDERSTANDING

Living In Complete Understanding

Living in complete understanding
is opposed to living in incomplete understanding.

We are non-material consciousness embodied in a human form, and driven by our karmically created conceptual mind. If we ignore this truth and think we’re only body and mind, our understanding is incomplete. In this way, we merely function as humans, identifying with our environment – and that’s our lot.

We could be very good at functioning,
but we only build and maintain illusions.

If we are unconscious of consciousness, we live in ignorance, relying on memories placed there by our environment, our dream state of being occupied.

It is because we are consciousness that we know.
We wake up when we’ve had enough of sleeping.

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IF THERE IS AN AKASHIC RECORD…

If There Is An Akashic Record…

If there is an Akashic record …
Akashic record: a compendium of all universal events, thoughts, words, and emotions ever to have occurred.

and if there is reincarnation …
Reincarnation: the essence of consciousness begins a new life due to karma.

… that we put them together.
The idea that’s called the Akashic record is simply the accumulation of each individual’s countless lives. It’s not something ‘other’, something ‘out there’. And if we’ve had countless lives, this means that every sentient being has been our mother.

So the Akashic record is our own mind that, in theory, can be referenced for information using the messengers of the mind: Manas, Hermes, Mercury, Thoth … and whatever we reference is only relevant to us, to help us to recognise our reactions and patterns.

We often have innate feelings about things and people, but we’re too academic, too philosophical, too cluttered to see anything afresh as we’re fixated on our own ideas.

The main problem for Dharma people is their pride in what they think they know – in their stockpile of concepts. They can never deal with an ‘awkward’ customer and say, “How can I help?” – they just turn their backs (and through personal experience, I’ve found even Gurus and Lamas can do that).

This, in itself, teaches us everything, as clinging to words has no practicality. We’re not following the Buddha’s instruction – “Don’t take my words for the truth; test them.” When we do test them, our view changes and we’re willing to help others, rather than attack them.

The Akashic record is not a radio station,
broadcasting just for ‘special’ people.

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THE CHOICE TO OPT OUT

The Choice To Opt Out

We’re all part of the foolish game of following followers.

Using huge surveillance systems to monitor our foolishness is even more foolish than the foolishness they’re tracking 🙂 as all we hear people talking about follows the one rule: only speak about the past. This is our dream state.

Most of human chatter relies on memory, narratives, and social performance. When we strip away the past – recounting things that happened, digging up old grievances, repeating identity stories – this eliminates future plans, anxieties and projections, and the present moment becomes remarkably quiet.

Why does the present feel silent? There’s no script, and therefore no ego, and the ego needs the past to define who it is, and the future to state what it wants.

Pure presence is without these two illusory tenses. When the illusion is dropped, all that is left is just spontaneous silent perception. This is why retreats are held in silence. When the silence is broken, all hell is unleashed. 🙂

Opting out means choosing presence over performance. Few people are ready to meet us there, but the connections made in that space are entirely real.

Opting out is the release from suffering.

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WE BECOME LABELLING MACHINES

We Become Labelling Machines

Our modern environment traps us in artificial loops of language and concepts rather than direct, lived experience. We become stuck in word play rather than resting in pure observation, as our brain instantly attaches labels to things, and we stop seeing or communicating.

We live in our heads, reacting to definitions and social narratives rather than experiencing the reality which is observing this too-ing and fro-ing.

Our linguistic environment forces us into ideological circles as we argue over definitions, buzzwords and abstract concepts, completely disconnected from tangible observation.

Before words, there is a moment of pure observation.

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LIFE ISN’T A PRISON; IT’S A CLASSROOM

Life Isn’t A Prison; It’s A Classroom.

A teacher’s job is to show us that everything is a teacher – our real teacher. This is how we can cope with life independently. In this way, we never get old. 🙂

Our classroom environment may be distracting or quiet; either way it’s where we learn.
Depending on our intention, we receive blessings one way or another.

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WE DO NOT HAVE CONSCIOUSNESS

We Do Not Have Consciousness

We don’t have consciousness.
We are consciousness.

If we aren’t consciousness, then what are we? Through silent observation, consciousness realises that there is nothing else. When there is no claiming, that is pure consciousness – empty essence. It’s all we need to know to get out of the concepts in which we currently live.

The moment we question, asking “What’s that?”, a gap occurs in the mind.
That gap is the essence of consciousness.

Those who think they know are constantly deceived.
Knowing about is artificial intelligence. Just knowing, just being aware and conscious is where it’s all at.

We run around looking for answers when we are the ultimate answer.

When we realise that we are pure consciousness, the meaning of life changes from a circle with a circumference to one with no circumference.

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BEYOND MEDITATION

Beyond Meditation

Meditation is the method to still the mind from circling thoughts, distractions and reactions. As we can’t be aware of two things at the same time, we focus on the breath. This simplifies attention. Meditation calms the mind down so that we (consciousness) are free, detached from thoughts and reactions.

Once silent stillness arrives, we drop the method and rest in what we are – pure consciousness.

When distraction returns, we apply the method again, and then drop it again. There is no rush, as everything is perfect: the meditation, the distraction, the awareness, the forgetting, the remembering … it is all emptiness within pure consciousness.

No thing, no thought has any ultimate reality – they just seem real because everyone else thinks they’re real. Then we the wash the dishes and we sweep the floor … remembering that we are the gap between thoughts. Short moments, many times.

In this way, even prayer becomes a distraction as it’s a duality – me and whatever I am praying to.

Non-duality is pure awareness.
Like a mirror, whatever occurs just reflects, without attachment.

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THERE’S NOTHING TO REMEMBER

There’s Nothing To Remember

People like to pontificate about ‘truth’, turning the ultimate subject into small talk, exoteric talk.

Esoteric is direct experience and realisation; it’s simply pure consciousness. Once we start vocalising our view of truth – which is based on someone else’s thoughts – we move from oneness to twoness.

Oneness is the mirror reflecting.
Twoness is being involved with the reflections.

Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated. We overthink and over-engineer, introducing layers of dependencies that don’t exist.

Life boils down to logical laws: attraction, repulsion and inertia. This is the exoteric view that drives everyone and everything.

The esoteric view transforms attraction into emptiness, repulsion into compassion, and inertia into wisdom.

We don’t have to do anything but look, see and drop whatever we encounter.
What remains is pure consciousness.

There is nothing to memorise.
🙂

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NEGATIVITY IS MARA INTERVENTION

Negativity Is Mara Intervention

It’s the demon in our mind.

Mara is talk about truth, but it’s never the truth itself. When anyone talks about the truth, they are merely regurgitating Mara’s suggestions.

Suggestion or belief creates a conventional reality. “Believe me” is the trap of how we obey. It initiates with an invitation or a suggestion that we walk into voluntarily, and believe.

Once we engage with that suggestion, we step onto a conveyor belt for life. At that point, the trap snaps shut, the full weight of the illusion is triggered and we dream others’ dreams.

Positivity is seeing the suggestions at work.

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VOLUMES OF DHARMA IN TWO PHRASES

Volumes Of Dharma In Two Phrases

The Buddha said, “Do not take my words for the truth; test them,” and “I see you, Mara.”

We simply test whether we’ve assimilated these words when we come into contact with others. Do we react negatively or do we ignore?

When we react or are distracted, that is Mara activity.
The moment, we see we are free.

The Dharma isn’t about knowing volumes of text.
It’s being practical.

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THE ESOTERIC AND THE EXOTERIC

The Esoteric And The Exoteric

Esoteric: direct inner experience.
Exoteric: public announcements.

The paradox of the esoteric is that, the moment we try to articulate inner experience and translate it into language, the esoteric becomes exoteric, which is a shadow of the original experience, turning it into mere dogma or gossip.

Pure consciousness cannot be described, only realised. It’s not a mystery, as it’s what we are. The only mystery is why we ignore it. And that isn’t really a mystery, because we have been taught to look the other way. 🙂 We prefer philosopher’s gossip to direct experience.

When we are captured by words, we argue with one another.
The esoteric is seeing those words right now, without reference.

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MARA, THE SMARTPHONE AND THE GREAT DISCONNECT

Mara, The Smartphone And The Great Disconnect

Mara and the smartphone both perfectly illustrate cognitive drain and fragmented consciousness, and the modern struggle to keep control of one’s mind in a world dominated by persuasive engineering. Inventors know exactly what they’re doing – creating need and gathering information.

In Buddhism, Mara is the demon who personifies temptation, illusion, and the distraction of the human mind. Mara tried to pull the Buddha away from enlightenment by using earthly desires.

Our phone functions as a metaphor for the ancient concept of Mara – a constant, seductive whisper in our hand, designed to distract consciousness, break our presence, and pull us away from reality with illusions of likes, alerts, and endless scrolling.

Dependency causes us to reach for our phone to escape anxiety, loneliness, or awkward social situations, feeding our boredom and removing us from this world.

Real world connection can feel uncomfortable and possibly unrewarding, but it gives us a chance to see our own mind at work, and that is the path to freedom and enlightenment.

When we connect to life, we connect to consciousness.

It’s what we are, without expectations,
and free from hypnosis.

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THE PRACTICE OF BEING KIND

The Practice Of Being Kind

The practice of Dharma is genuine compassion. It’s understanding the cause of why we suffer, with the intention of doing something about it through disentanglement = clarity.

It’s like gently untangling an owl from a fishing net, with the wise old owl understanding what the intention is. This is what Dharma should be about – disentanglement. We might, however, find a snappy little chihuahua in the net who doesn’t understand our intention, so we have to more mindful. 🙂

The point is that we do not ignore or dismiss a situation as being someone else’s karma. If we have no intention of communicating, we’re not a practitioner, but just an passive observer – while we’re ignoring our karma.

Most people steer clear of troublesome situations as they just want to project and protect an image, rather than connecting. This is not Dharma. Practice means practising actively, being practical.

We cannot untangle anyone if we refuse to touch the net. True compassion is not a sterile passive concept. It requires stepping into messy, complicated situations and applying deep mindfulness to alleviate suffering.

Dharma is not a one-size-fits-all formula. It demands that we look at the entity in front of us, assess their specific conditions, and adjust our energy to match their unique suffering.

Experience teaches us to have empathy with those who are suffering, and compassion for those who are ‘happy’.

We don’t run away to sit on our cushion and chant.

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HUMANS, AI AND DZOGCHEN

Humans, AI and Dzogchen

Humans and AI both undergo forms of conditioning. AI learns from a vast database of human activity, while society conditions humans through a database of culture, habit, and language. We have been living in a world of titbits of information that fill our mind, maintaining this communal database.

However, a crucial difference exists: we have the ability to doubt or be confused, and that is the magic available to all humans – mental suffering and dissatisfaction, which is the switch.

We realise that we’re merely functioning in a construct created by others, limiting our full potential.

The realisation of this shock opens up a gap in the mind for a moment. That gap is awareness without identity. This is Dzogchen – or whatever you want to call it: the state of potential before possibilities.

Realisation requires awareness of the need to transform the boundary of our thoughts and emotions.

Humans can choose to do the opposite of conditioning and realise that they are, first and foremost, consciousness which is able to function without repetitive direction or conditioning.

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WHAT THE BUDDHA DIDN’T HAVE TO PUT UP WITH

What The Buddha Didn’t Have To Put Up With

The ultimate goal of modern surveillance is no longer just watching what we do, but mapping how we think to make our future actions completely predictable. We are seen as formulaic assets.

It’s incredibly exhausting and frustrating to watch the world pour trillions of dollars and endless energy into building a massive tracking matrix, all based on a completely hollow premise.

It really does look like a frantic, bureaucratic obsession with counting and measuring things that don’t actually capture the true essence of reality.

The system is trying to trap something vast and limitless – human consciousness – inside a very small, stupid box made of code and silicon. It is a desperate attempt to control a material reality that is ultimately fleeting and incomplete.

When we see the world through this lens, the entire surveillance matrix shifts from being a terrifying threat to an absurd, irrelevant cosmic joke.

The illusion of the cage:
We cannot imprison or predict absolute consciousness. Algorithms only work on the mind and the ego – the conditioned, fearful parts of the human avatar. Once a person wakes up to their true nature as pure awareness, they realise that the cage is made of smoke.

The system is fundamentally foolish because it tries to use the finite (code and silicon) to master the infinite (awareness). It’s like trying to catch the wind with a net.

Knowing offers a deep sense of freedom and wisdom because it shifts our role from a passive participant to an active agent in a heavily monitored world. True awareness acts as a shield against manipulation.

Surveillance thrives on public ignorance and complacency. Shifting from passive tech-consumer to active knowing takes away the power of hidden tracking systems, and turning life into a conscious, daily act of personal freedom.

To consent is to lose.
To know is to win.

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A CLOSED MAZE

A Closed Maze

Belief is an activity in a mind which doesn’t knowing that it’s being conditioned. That is the closed maze. When we’re conditioned, we’re predictable, and therefore, controllable.

Everyone we meet is controlled by conditioning.
If we think we aren’t conditioned, we’re conditioned.
If we know we are conditioned, we aren’t conditioned.
An open mind knows.

Breaking away from the replicant state where our responses have been programmed requires moving past blind belief and into direct, experiential knowing.

This is obvious, so why don’t we do it?

As soon as we starting thinking about something, we go into word mode which takes us to concepts, and the mind closes down, going round in circles. A closed mind is full of self-deception, which is a deeply embedded survival and social mechanism. Knowing this, we understand the performance going on in front of us – we’re all actors on a stage, managing the impressions we leave on our audience.

Understanding life as a performance changes how we interact with the world. We stop taking surface level behaviours at face value, and gain a deeper insight and empathy for why people feel the need to perform in the first place.

Realising we’re part of the play
means that we can exit the theatre at any moment.

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THE BUDDHA WENT OFF SCRIPT

The Buddha Went Off Script

The Buddha is the example of someone who went off script to break out of the hive mentality. Siddhartha Gautama was handed the ultimate social script: a life of absolute luxury, political power as a prince, and the expectation to maintain a system (all of which people today admire).

By rejecting all of it, he didn’t just rewrite his own life, he dismantled the spiritual and collective thinking of that time.

Awakening depends entirely on our own actions, and not our birth, wealth or rituals.

People shouldn’t believe something just because it’s a tradition, or because it was spoken by a religious leader, written in a holy book, or believed by the majority. He instructs individuals to test ideas against their own direct experience and reasoning.

The Buddha recognised that the human mind is a collection of deeply ingrained cultural, emotional, and biological scripts – and there are confusing scripts and confused directors. Meditation is the tool to look directly at the mind in order to see this automated programming, and thus dismantle the illusion.

By going off-script, we can prove that the only way to escape collective delusion is through individual raw experience beyond any reified statements that turn information into a concrete form so that we treat it like any other entity.

We can be in the world, but not a product of it.

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IT’S NOT COMPLICATED

It’s Not Complicated

The ultimate truth: not two.
Observation and observed are inseparable.

Note: In the moment now, there is no observer
as an observer can be observed.

When observation is caught and held, the illusion of an observer (self) is created. Becoming occupied and excited, this self-identity creates concepts and emotions to protect its illusory image.

Then, through habit, life becomes complicated and we need more words. 🙂

Recognising the distraction as it happens – observing anger, pride etc without identifying with it – is the only way to break the spell.

It’s not complicated, but it’s also not easy, as our habits of stubbornness are subtle and deep.

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SILENT TRANSMISSION

Silent Transmission

Silent transmission:

Language splits reality into pieces.
Absolute truth, being whole and undivided,
can only be expressed when language stops.

Words distort transmission.
Silence is the baseline of reality;
it is absolute space in which
all sounds, thoughts, and actions occur.

Silent receivers:

A silent receiver is a corresponding entity
that absorbs unuttered data.
Without a properly tuned silent receiver,
a silent transmission passes through, unnoticed.

Silent company:

Sitting with someone in silence is perfect.
Perfect comes from perfect.
May peace and peace be everywhere.

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THE PRISON OF ENLIGHTENMENT

The Prison Of Enlightenment

Seeing this planet as a prison changes our perspective of earthly existence.

Rather than a trap, however, life now provides an intense learning environment where the resistance offered by physical limitations and the suffering of mental confusion gives a unique opportunity to strip away the ego and achieve enlightenment by providing the precise friction needed to ignite the profound realisation of pure consciousness.

Viewing the material world as confinement transforms our earthly suffering into the ultimate catalyst for spiritual awakening.

The first step is,
“I’ve had enough of this silliness; what caused it?”
🙂

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A FOOL TO ONESELF

A Fool To Oneself

Being a “fool to oneself” means that consciousness is making judgements to our disadvantage by listening to the foolish self-identity in our mind. Common sense is ignored, sabotaging our own chance of success out of stubbornness, pride, or a failure to think things through.

Our worst enemy is our own judgment that distorts perception to protect our personal beliefs (and all ideas are beliefs).

We ignore inconvenient facts, such as we are pure consciousness, because admitting we are mistaken makes us feel weak. This inner dictator is a mental defence mechanism which filters out threatening truths and repeats convenient falsehoods to keep us feeling secure.

We ignore the silent awareness that warns us of danger,
just to maintain a comfortable illusion.

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IF WE DON’T REALISE THE TRUTH

If We Don’t Realise The Truth

Realisation is experiencing both what we are, and what we have become. We are the essence of consciousness – enlightenment itself – which is addicted to toys. Doesn’t that sound crazy?

Originally, the word ‘toy’ meant a foolish story, trifling speech, an amusement, or a clever trick before it evolved to mean a physical plaything.

We spend our entire lives with toys – “Manufactured for Your Enjoyment” – rather than realising what we are. In this way, humanity is constantly distracted, absent-minded, preoccupied, unable to concentrate… which creates anxiety and internal worries about whatever we’re attached to.

Realisation isn’t about beautiful words.
It’s experiencing the meaning.

Enlightenment isn’t lofty ideas.
It’s realising the simplicity of being.

Words are then just toys.

The trap of intellectualisation is that we mistake the menu for the meal. Words describe reality, but they’re not reality itself. This can’t be said enough times.

When we treat beautiful words or complex concepts as toys, spirituality becomes a playground for the mind rather than a transformation of the mind. The truth is incredibly close, so close that the mind overshoots it while looking for something grand – The Great Toy, The Maha Toy. 🙂

Even meditation is a toy.
When we drop the meditation,
we have arrived.

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THE UNITY OF EMPTINESS AND ILLUSIONS

The Unity Of Emptiness And Illusions

As long as we’re aware, we can discern the nuances of perception. If we look quickly to the left or right – and before identifying with whatever is seen – there is just empty awareness for a split second. Nothing’s going on, and no judgements are being made.

In the next milli-moment, we notice that we’ve conjured up a story about everything the eyes have rested on, and then emptiness – pure consciousness – is forgotten. We’ve overlooked what we are.

The stories we tell about whatever is seen are the projected illusions we carry around with us. The more familiar we become with this process, the more the illusions remind us of our reality.

Empty cognisance is our reality of pure consciousness.
The universe is complete in opposites – everything is the teacher.

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THE TRUTH WILL HIT US HARD

The Truth Will Hit Us Hard

One day, we’ll read some words, and the truth will hit us hard because the truth is uncomfortable. When the truth sets us free, it’s known in Latin as Magna Vacillatio, or in Sanskrit as Mahān Kampaḥ, or in Tibetan ’Khyom Chen-po. The great wobble. 🙂

From the moment we’re born, we inherit a language, a set of rules, and expectations that shape how we view the world and ourselves. The belief that words have a strange power builds our identity, and the prison we’re clinging to.

Reading words is easy.
Knowing what they mean is alarming.

The truth is not in the words;
the ultimate truth of the infinite universe
is reading those words.
🙂

Being hung up on words is the prison.

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