1. Introduction: Solution to Problems or Total Transformation?
Do you truly want to change, or are you just playing with words? We often try to solve problems in installments—one today, another tomorrow. But is a radical mutation, a fundamental transformation of our entire being possible?
The question isn't about superficial improvement. It's whether you're ready for a complete revolution in your way of living. Don't just hear this intellectually; ask deeply if you want cosmetic change or total transformation of your whole process.
2. The Reality of Conditioning
Can you see that your mind is conditioned by 2,000 years of continuous propaganda and repetition? From childhood, traditions and ideas have been imposed on you.
Observe this conditioning in examples:
Religious labels: Made Catholic, Hindu, or Muslim through endless repetition and baptism.
National identity: Seeing yourself as British, German, Russian, or Indian.
Cultural illusion: Believing your culture is the greatest, while it's actually chaotic and directionless.
Key point: Is your awareness of this conditioning just a 'thought' or a living reality? Are you seeing it as clearly as an object in front of you?
3. Self-Observation: Thought vs. Reality
Change begins with subtle observation of your reactions—no room for pretense. If you pretend to have achieved something 'extraordinary,' you'll only attract thoughtless, deluded people.
See 'what is' without any veil:
Are you aware of your inability to think clearly and your laziness?
Observe reactions without trying to improve them.
Raw example: If I hurt you, your response is retaliation. Can you see this reaction, this prejudice, without justification?
4. The Observer is the Observed
This is the profound core—listen carefully, don't fall asleep. We assume the 'I' (observer) is separate from 'my anger' or 'my conditioning' (observed). We pose as an 'analyzer' dissecting our own problem.
But reality? Thought cleverly splits itself into 'observer' to control. It elevates itself based on past memories. Truth: The analyzer is not different from what it analyzes.
"The observer is the observed. The observing entity is part of the conditioning it's seeing. When this division ends, the energy arises that brings transformation."
5. Failure of External Agencies
Don't sleep—this is bitter truth: No external power or religion has fundamentally changed humanity. Buddha came and went; Christianity and others tried for centuries, yet we're the same.
Despite efforts, we remain:
Lazy and careless
Indifferent
Devoid of love's spark
Leaders, gurus, philosophers, and your own 'desire to change' yield no real results. Accept no external agency will help. Only when you drop all expectation of help do you stand on real ground.
6. Conclusion: Start from 'What Is'
For revolutionary change, utterly reject all external authorities. Deny gurus, religions, even your own values and desires—face 'what you are' now.
Don't seek methods to end fear. Start from zero—no helpers. When you drop crutches and stand alone with your reality, only then does the transformation uproot life. Begin from 'what is'—truth is there.