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THE PATH TO AWAKENING
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How to Realize It?

We must distinguish between two situations:
1) Awareness is simply veiled:
You have always possessed a strong instinct and the ability to perceive what is hidden, what others do not seem to see. In such cases, a simple moment of awareness can be enough for clarity to suddenly appear—like a veil being lifted all at once.
This happens especially:
- When you manage to disidentify from the “self” and all the limiting beliefs that obscure clarity fall away.
Examples: “I am different,” “I am a victim,” “This is unfair,” “I know better than others,” “I will prove to the world that…,” and so on.
- When the fog of the mind lifts, creating enough space for you to realize that you have always possessed penetrating insight.
- When a teaching or a master helps you become aware that this clarity has always existed within you.
2) Clarity of Awareness must be cultivated:
Most of the time, we do not have the ability to see what is hidden. We are not accustomed to questioning reality (mind you—the “self” will say otherwise…).
In such cases, practice is necessary to develop clarity:
- Receive whatever arises without judgment, expectation, or questioning.
- Train your instinct, realizing that you do not need to think in order to understand.
- Study the workings of cause and effect, and understand how this law operates in your life, so that you no longer generate negative karma.
- Observe the impermanence of everything around you, and let go of attachment to objects, concepts, and people.
Be mindful—even if the clarity of Awareness is only veiled, practice is still necessary. Why? Simply because the mind can become restless again, the “self” can reemerge at the forefront, and attachment to what is impermanent is always possible.