Quotes
To get to know the forest, descriptions are not enough.
You have to walk through it, live in it, cross it.
To get to know the mountain maps and descriptions are not enough.
You have to walk it, climb it.
To know yourself, you must dare to enter the "forest"
and walk it, climb the "mountain"...

On the path to self-awareness,
effort is required at the beginning.
The superficial approach to dealing with events
based on the mechanical game of charm and boredom
must be changed, and the skills of consistency and continuity
the attitude of staying with the Purpose over time.
To the point where the concept of "effort" does not exist.

All actions stem from intentions,
whether "good," "bad," or "neutral," that is, from preferences
that have been recorded and nurtured countless times
and represent the "psychological glasses"
through which events are interpreted.
In reality, all these actions
are part of the wheel of mechanicity, the wheel of Samsara,
through which "karma" is fulfilled,
i.e. the lessons (events in which "victory,"
"learning," is non-identification) needed for Liberation.
The only Real Actions spring
from "Thy will be done,"
from Love, from the Self.

Futility "kills."
The security of the familiar "kills."
The "prison" of the ego-form "kills."
Self-awareness and constant Self-presence
...outside the prison...

The Path of Self-Awareness
is everyday Life,
being in a state of
Experience.
Because in this state,
what is present
is what Knows,
what "walks"...
The enjoyment of "life"
is free.
If there is Joy
that does not depend on situations,
objects, people, and events,
then you are in the Now,
in your true nature.

In everyday life, a series of events appear in Perception,
sometimes easier,
sometimes more difficult.
In the easy ones, the corresponding ego-identity is "small",
in the difficult ones it is "large" to "huge".
The events are secondary;
what is important is our response.
To enter a state of sobriety
and be vigilant (vigilant abandonment)
means not identifying ourselves, not identifying with our preferences, "good" or "bad."
Then our attitude, the action that will result,
will represent the best level of our understanding.
These are the tests we take every moment.
Every event hides a gift.
It is the gift of victory in identifying
with our mechanical response to the event,
so the gift of a moment without "identity,"
without preference, a moment of Enlightenment.
Easy situations, small gifts...
Difficult situations, big gifts...



















