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The reflections ahead are meant as a mirror, not a sermon. They urge us to ask: Am I truly awake, or am I merely existing? They invite us to notice the symptoms of ignorance within our own daily choices—the compromises, the reactions, the silent slavery to desire, fear, and social approval.
Awakening is not an extraordinary achievement reserved for saints; it is the simple act of reclaiming our own consciousness. The first step is to recognize the depth of our sleep. Only then can life become more than survival—only then can it be truly lived. This work is a call to awaken, not tomorrow, not after death, but here and now.




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