spicy questions

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Question: Another empty promise from some self-proclaimed master?
Answer: It’s not an empty promise, but a pointer to the Truth. And I’m awakened.
I don’t need to be a master of or over others. I’m simply asking for attention to the teachings, to seriously investigate them!
Question: But it remains a so-called serious promise for me.
Answer: Look at yourself, your own life, where are you now?
Question: I think everything is fine.
Answer: Aren’t you looking for the Truth in your life?
Question: Which truth, yours?
Answer: No, that you can end the inner conflict between I and yourself!
Question: Doesn’t everyone argue with themselves sometimes?
Answer: That’s possible, but you can prevent that inner conflict and end it decisively.
Question: Are you no longer bothered by that awful conflict?
Answer: No, I managed to end it, and it happened whole spontaneously, unexpectedly.
Question: Okay. Can you tell me a bit more about that?
Answer: At one point, I started doubting all my contacts, all my spiritual friends; I let go of the necessary ones. Ultimately, I began to internally doubt all my beliefs, their truth and objectivity!… What we have accepted for ourselves, we can polish up as something true and objective, right?…

Question: Okay. Moving on!…
Answer: But beliefs are not facts. Facts are not personal. But we like to cling to our beliefs because they help us and give us certainty. That’s what we think, that’s what we believe! We treat beliefs that way, as if they are facts, and that’s where we’re wrong.
… It’s something like: ‘My father never does anything wrong.’ … ‘The Quran is the pure word of Allah, God.’ … Etc
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Question: Hello, and I’m not a Jehovah’s Witness or anything like that. So, what am I missing?
Answer: Well, you’re not missing anything. After all, the Truth is right where you are. But your beliefs, however cleverly constructed they may be, block your view of what is, what lies before you.
When I truly doubted my beliefs, I immediately saw what lay before me. I saw immediately and without a doubt that I was the person, one hundred percent. And I saw immediately and without a doubt that I was the observer, one hundred percent. And that the person and the observer are one, not two, one and the same. Then they collapsed against each other, the observer and the person. There was an inner transformation. Choiceless awareness was present then, the unconditioned mind.
An inner conflict is only possible when there is an observer: me and myself. The observer limits the person. The thinker and the thinking are not different.
Even though you claim that you are That which never changes. And that the world is an illusion, merely an appearance within you, in That. Herein lies the conflict. Me and the world of manifestation. And I tell you: you are everything.