Blog Post 1-28-26


Many seekers imagine liberation as something to be lived, as if it will arrive as an undeniable experience. Yet all experiences belong to the “me,” reinforcing the illusion of a separate self that receives them.  Liberation is not an event within the dream of "me"—it is the end of the dream itself. There is no one aware of being free, no final insight being grasped. The idea of experiencing liberation assumes there is someone left to witness it. But when the illusion disappears, there is no recognition, no realization—just the absence of the one who sought it.