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Trust and Reality
This essay explores the connection between trust and reality. Trust is not belief or proof but a natural knowing that arises when reality reveals itself. Genuine trust rests not on people or circumstances but on awareness itself, making it unshakable and eternal. Trust and Reality Trust is not something that can be forced. It is not built on arguments or proofs. True trust arises naturally when reality reveals itself. When existence shows us the silent valley within, where every event is already known, then doubt disappears. Trust is born. It is not trust in a person, a situation, or even in words. It is trust in reality itself. Reality does…
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The Silent Valley of Existence
This essay reflects on the silent valley within us where existence becomes the eternal witness. From this space of awareness, nothing feels new, because everything is already known. Life itself appears as art; every action, word, and character is part of the artistry of existence. Consciousness, greater than the universe, holds all within it, guiding us toward the unseen presence of God. The Silent Valley of Existence The Valley and the Dimension That valley is not a place in the outer world. It is a dimension of pure awareness inside you. Silence itself becomes a valley where the mind does not disturb, where questions and answers arrive before they are…
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The Breath of the Moment: The Melody of Existence
The Breath of the Moment: The Melody of Existence “Every breath is a note, and every moment is the music of God.” We will have to believe it, because it is true, and the truth of this truth is that it is the truth.A moment and a breath are the same thing. Moment and Breath: One Thread The image of time is formed from the moment, just as the image of a person is formed from the breath.If breath and moment are truly one, though they appear as two, then there must be something else behind them. When we begin to observe the moment or the breath with deep attention,…
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Consciousness and Existence: A Journey into the Wonder
Consciousness and Existence: Two Perspectives Consciousness can be understood as subjective awareness—the simple yet profound experience of being aware. It is the ability to perceive, to think, to feel, and to sense. The deeper the consciousness, the more expansive its aura becomes—what could be called “attentive consciousness.” Existence, on the other hand, is often seen as the fact of being—the reality of all that is. It includes both the visible and the invisible, the tangible and the intangible, the physical and the abstract. Philosophers have long debated the relationship between these two: Questions That Arise From here, more questions naturally unfold: The Mystery of Reality If consciousness is considered fundamental,…









