Humans often seek supporters to overcome their existential fears. This search leads them to assign roles to those around them, expecting support. However, this process often turns them into individuals with high expectations of others.

“People who have had a trustworthy person in their fundamental relationships, such as parents or their closest ones, and whose trust has not been abused, generally feel more secure and are psychologically healthier.”

The greed for progress is a product of the conditioned brain, trapped in pain and pleasure. However, in the space of awareness, progress continues—but without anxiety, without unhealthy competition, and without attachment to outcomes. This progress is no longer a struggle to ‘be better,’ but a pure expression of the natural growth of awareness in … Read more

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