A thought suddenly feels true.
Not because of what it says –
but because it is believed.
What happens when you look exactly there?
Guided inquiries and practical experiments.
These texts invite you to look directly at what is found in experience – beyond concepts or belief.
A thought suddenly feels true.
Not because of what it says –
but because it is believed.
What happens when you look exactly there?
Sometimes it feels as if clarity has vanished – as if the simple seeing has been lost. But what could really be lost? When even the wish to see more is included in seeing, only this remains: what is already here.
You want to look – and suddenly there’s fear. Or resistance. Or the feeling that you can’t do this.
This isn’t a mistake. This is already part of the inquiry.
Guilt, fear, confusion, tiredness, tears, the wish to get it right – all of it belongs. Nothing is wrong.
A hands-on workbook for those who want to explore the self-illusion – no theory, no spiritual add-ons.
After desire and aversion fall away, it can seem as if reactions still happen. But what arises now are not new fetters – they are old wounds, surfacing to be felt and healed.
Exploring the Boundary Between Knower and Known
The sense of being an I feels real – yet it is only a misunderstanding. This article shows, through direct exercises, how experience unfolds without an experiencer.