This video teaches that true awareness exists as a stable, continuous presence that is more fundamental than thoughts, emotions, or identity; it is the quiet openness that allows all experiences to appear without being disturbed by them, and recognizing this awareness brings a sense of completeness and peace that transcends the constant activity of the mind.
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stop just for one second, not to meditate, not to breathe deeply, just to notice what's already here when you're not reaching for the next thing. Most people never do this. Not because it's difficult, but because no one told them it was worth noticing. Let us explore something together as something you can notice directly right here without needing to prepare for it. If just for a moment you stop doing not in a dramatic way but simply allowing your body to be as it is without reaching for the next action.
something very subtle begins to reveal itself and it is already here. And if within that same moment the thinking softens on its own even slightly so that the stream of words is no longer so tightly held. You may notice that nothing essential about you is missing even though the usual activity has quieted. Now take this even further and imagine that the role you carry, the identity you have built, the story that explains who you are and where you are going, all of it gently falls away just for a second as if it were never needed to begin with. What remains then? Is there a disappearance?
Or is there a presence that feels even more real precisely because it is no longer defined by anything in particular? There is an openness that does not depend on thought to exist and it does not require effort to sustain itself and it is not something you create because it was already there before any thought appeared to describe it. You have touched this many times.
Although you may not have given it much attention because the mind has been trained to focus on what happens rather than on what allows everything to happen. It is there in the quiet pause between two thoughts in that almost unnoticeable gap where nothing is being said and yet something deeply aware is present. It is there in the stillness between two sounds where listening continues.
Even though there is nothing specific to hear, it is there in the space between objects which the mind usually ignores.
Even though without that space nothing could be seen, nothing could be placed, nothing could exist in relation to anything else. This space, this openness, this quiet presence is far more stable than any thought, far more continuous than any experience, and far more intimate than any identity you have learned to carry. And yet you were taught to value the content, to follow the thought, to analyze the situation, to improve the story, to refine the role as if these were the most important aspects of existence. It is a bit like watching clouds and forgetting the sky, becoming so fascinated by their shapes and movements that you no longer notice the vastness in which they appear. The clouds come and go endlessly, changing form, sometimes gathering into storms, sometimes dissolving into softness. Yet the sky remains completely untouched by any of it. In the same way, thoughts move, emotions rise and fall, experiences unfold and pass. Yet that open awareness in which all of this happens is never disturbed in the way the mind imagines. Or you may see it is listening to music and believing that only the notes matter while overlooking the silence that allows each note to be heard that gives rhythm its meaning and space its depth. Without that silence, there would be no music at all. Yet the silence is rarely appreciated even though it is always present holding everything together. In a similar way, you have been gently conditioned to believe that you must always be engaged, always thinking, always doing, always moving towards something. As if stillness had no value on its own. Yet when that conditioning softens even slightly, something begins to shift and you start to notice that nothing essential depends on constant activity. There is a quiet fullness in simply being, a sense of presence that does not need to justify itself through action or thought. And as you begin to appreciate this as a natural recognition, it becomes more familiar. You are not going against the mind and you are not trying to silence it because that would only create another layer of effort, another movement within the same pattern.
Instead, you are gently seeing that there is something here that has always been present, something that does not come and go with thinking, something that remains even when nothing is happening. And as this becomes clearer, it naturally becomes more precious.
Not because you are trying to hold on to it, but because you recognize it as the most stable aspect of your experience.
This is what renunciation truly reveals.
Not as a rejection of the world, but as a quiet discovery that what you does not depend on any part of the world to exist. And from here everything else begins to rearrange itself in a very natural way because the actions, the relationships, the environment, the roles, they are seen more lightly, more fluidly, more as expressions than as definitions.
You still participate.
You still engage. You still move through life.
Yet there is a softness in it, a knowing that none of it needs to complete you.
Because what you are was never incomplete. It is like sitting in a cinema and watching a film that once felt intensely real. Where every scene pulled you in. Where every challenge seemed to require your involvement.
Where every moment carried urgency. At some point you remember that what you are seeing is a projection.
Light moving across a screen that remains unchanged.
No matter what appears upon it, the fire on the screen looks vivid, almost tangible. Yet there is no impulse to run forward and extinguish it because you recognize its nature. And in that recognition, something relaxes and the experience becomes lighter, more open, even quietly enjoyable because there is no longer the same need to control or fix what is unfolding. You allow the story to move, to express itself fully because you know that it will end. And when it does, the screen will remain untouched, empty, ready for whatever comes next. And there you are, not as a character in the film, but as the one who has always been present before the story, during the story, and after the story fades. In this same way, what you are is not defined by the sequence of thoughts, not shaped by the roles you have played, not limited by the story you have carried. You are the space in which all of this appears. The quiet openness that allows everything to be exactly as it is without needing to hold on to any particular form. And as you begin to notice this more often through a simple gentle appreciation, there is a sense of returning not to a place but to what has always been here.
We remain with you
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