The Art of Simple Existence: Why We Suffer and How to Stop

Life, in its purest form, is not complicated. It flows on simple, unshakeable truths that require no effort to maintain. If you look at nature—the way a river runs or a tree grows—you see that existence is always simple and natural. It is not “crazy” or chaotic; it follows a perfect, ancient rhythm.

The complexity we feel isn’t part of life; it’s part of our resistance to it.


The Exhaustion of Being “Unique”

We have complicated our lives by trying to be something more than what we are. We strive to be unique, to stand out, and to build identities that go beyond our simple, natural rhythm. This constant striving creates an internal fire. We are burning internally because of our insatiable desires—the desire to be known, to be right, and to be “someone.”

In reality, life is a random event. It is a cosmic flow that gives you a sense of self one moment and deprives you of it the next. When you stop fighting this flow, the heaviness lifts.


Removing the Boundaries of the Ego

The inner struggle we experience isn’t a flaw in life; it’s a boundary of the ego. When these boundaries are removed, life is no longer a project to be managed—it is simply existence. * The Light in the Dark:True peace begins when you recognize your own unconscious shadows. By facing your “dark space,” you light a lamp in your soul that no external storm can blow out.

  • The Natural Rhythm: One who awakens to this rhythm realizes that the struggle was always optional.


The Truth of Non-Possession

The mind hates to hear this, but it is the ultimate path to freedom:

  • You will not possess anything.
  • You will not lose anything.
  • You will not have a permanent grip on sorrow or happiness.

Why? Because you are not a solid reality that exists in any one place. You are not a permanent “unit” moving through time. The whole story you tell about yourself is a mental construct. It is a narrative you have built that has never had any connection with the raw reality of existence.


Stop Struggling with Reality

The destination we often call “liberation” is simply the end of the mental chase. You don’t need to find a new world; you need to stop misinterpreting this one.

Do not struggle with existence. It is much bigger than your thoughts. When you free yourself from your mental pursuits and the need to “be someone,” you finally find the peace of the whole.

Stop trying to own the moment. Simply be the moment.

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