The Lost Gardens
The Lost Gardens — A Journey of “Who am I?” No matter how much time passes, life constantly renews itself, always fresh, always alive. Yet something changed within me when I opened the lock of my life with the key of the question, “Who am I?” I saw that my condition in the inner world was the same as in the outer world. Both my unconscious and my conscious were one. In society, in family, and life, I was a known traveler — yet also an unknown one, not lost but unseen. The question Who am I? transformed my known condition and changed the direction of my entire journey. Direction Whether in thought or in life, direction shifted. Condition Whether inside me or outside me, the condition changed. My unknownness slowly began to belong to me. In the flowerbed of blooming life, the colors of experience spread endlessly. Today, when even my footsteps open a small window into the life to come, I can hear the rhythm of the universe within them. I Was… and I Became I was a thought. No — my thought was a seeker. No — my search was a seer. No — my seer was a presence. No — that presence was a space. And this space was empty. Today, in that emptiness, I have begun to dance with the rhythm of the universe. Me: Who am I? Am I life or time? Whose movement is this? Is it of death? Then where is life? If life is beyond death, then what is this existence of mine, living today in the world, in society, and in family? Am I only desire? If I am desire, I am the world. Am I only a dream? If I am a dream, I am the mind. If I am time, I am intellect. The path belongs to death, The destination belongs to life. I am a presence, living at the level of words. My unknownness has begun to dissolve, and I have started to meet myself. From “Who am I?” to “Why am I?” The question Who am I? revealed my existence. Now another question arises: Why am I? Why was I created? If someone created me, then who is He? If I created myself, then how was I created? Who am I? led me toward death. Why am I? has become the way of life. Today, death has turned into spring. What will life become next — let us see. The Seed and the Spring In the glow of my experiences, my presence blossomed. My search carved my life, and I was born again into this world. In the autumn season, the falling seed held within itself the desire to become a flower. That desire turned into spring. The Lost Gardens This is why I chose to share my journey of experiences under the name “The Lost Gardens.”
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The Lost Gardens — A Journey of “Who am I?”
The Lost Gardens — A Journey of “Who am I?” is a poetic reflection on self-discovery, where inner and outer worlds dissolve into one rhythm of existence. Beginning with the question “Who am I?”, the journey moves through thought, seeker, seer, and presence, until emptiness itself begins to dance with the universe. From there, the question transforms into “Why am I?”, opening the path from death into life, from seed into spring. This essay shares the unfolding of silence, renewal, and awakening that gave birth to The Lost Gardens. “Who am I? Silence answers.” “In death, I find spring.” “Emptiness dances with the universe.” “My unknownness belongs to me.” “From…
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What are the Lost Gardens?
The Lost Gardens is a meditation center—how? The Lost Gardens is such a modern meditation center, which has the ability to make every person attain self-realization naturally. And the preparation for this meditation center is going on very well. Whose first branch is going to be built in California, USA. The Lost Gardens is a religion in itself—how? It is such a religion that will explain for the first time that if there are 16 arts, then how one can attain them, and if there are 36 qualities, then how one can easily attain these qualities. The answer to every religious question of a person will come naturally to the…