Consider this, old friend… You meet people along the winding road of life. You exchange stories… heartbreaks… triumphs… ambitions… moments of rising… and moments of falling. You speak of where you’ve been… the storms you’ve survived… the dreams still glowing quietly within you. And then, as the moment gently closes, they smile and say— “Good to meet you… and good luck on all your endeavors.” "Good luck"—such a common phrase. So lightly spoken. And yet hidden within it… a great assumption: That life unfolds by accident. That destiny drifts upon randomness. That success arrives by chance… and failure falls from a careless sky. But pause here for a moment, old friend… and look deeper. Does the sun rise by chance? Do the tides whisper themselves upon the shore by accident? Do the seasons turn because they “hope for the best”? Does night surrender to morning by chance… or does some deeper intelligence move silently beneath it...
Consider this, old friend… Are you truly in the world… moving through streets, time, and circumstance… or is the world appearing within you ? It seems as though you are a body, placed inside a vast physical universe— navigating events, reacting, and becoming. But look closer… Everything you’ve ever known of this “world” has only appeared in one place: in consciousness... in awareness. The sights… the sounds… t he sensations… even the sense of “me” moving through it all— they arise… and are known… here. So the question quietly shifts: Are you in the experience… or is the experience appearing in you? And then, a deeper whisper… w hat if this isn’t a fall into a physical world at all— but a quiet forgetting? A divine light… so vast… so complete… that it dreams itself into limitation … and calls it “me.” The small self— the conditioned identity… the story shaped by memory, habit, and time— appears real… f...