The urge to break free from the dream of "me" is itself part of the illusion. The very notion of needing to escape presumes there is a real self in trouble, only reinforcing the dream. Strategies for liberation, even the most subtle, become part of the story—fueling the movement of “me” as it chases its own disappearance. There is no exit because there is no entity trapped. Escape and bondage are merely different faces of the dream. The more effort spent in trying to get out, the more the illusion persists, looping endlessly without resolution.
