Author: Amihai Loven
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Observing Without Intervention
Is the ‘self’ distinct from consciousness, or are they intertwined entities? This exploration delves into the depths of choiceless awareness, urging readers to confront the age-old inquiry without bias. By observing without evaluating, one navigates the delicate dance between individuality and universal consciousness, unearthing the insight of self questioning.
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True Sharing
Some of you express an interest in understanding and the nature of that interest is different from one another. Some are looking for instructions, whether they call it like that or just hope for it. Others want to know what I meant when I said something. And there are few that wonder if they can…
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Preparing Minds for the Machine Age
In a world increasingly influenced by artificial intelligence, traditional education falls short in preparing us for the future. “Preparing Minds for the Machine Age: Rethinking Education for an Unpredictable Future” argues for an educational transformation that cultivates adaptability and comfort with the unknown, rather than relying on rote learning and standardization.
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The Illusion of Teaching
In a world filled with teaching, does true learning actually occur? While machines excel in knowledge and skill-based tasks, there remains a form of learning unique to human consciousness. This learning is life itself, untethered by methods or goals. It doesn’t lead to certificates, but it’s pivotal for understanding the essence of life uncorrupted. As…
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Holistic Innovation
Innovation within power structures inevitably leads to exploitation, limiting its transformative potential. Despite many fields boasting of progress, what we see is a fraction of what could be achieved through holistic innovation. The true innovator, driven by the pure desire to solve problems, is a rarity. Such individuals aren’t influenced by power or financial gain;…
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Co existence as One
Exploring human differences, they often appear fluid and perhaps superficial. I spent a decade watching this paradoxical question of inner freedom, discovering a “reasonless beauty” as the heart of existence. This questions whether fundamental differences between us are real or illusory. Inquiring into the nature of inner freedom, or its absence, allows us to coexist…
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I am so, and I don’t know
When the question ‘Who are you?’ breaks through life’s noise, it reveals a profound truth: we are, simply and undeniably, as we are. As we grapple with labels and memories to describe ourselves, we drift from the undeniable fact of our being. The essence of who we truly are remains unimagined, undescribed, and unnamed—anchored in…
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what do you want?
“What do I want?” seems straightforward, but it’s a loaded question that often keeps us stuck in a cycle of wanting and chasing. The real question to ask is not about what you want, but rather “What is the free will?” It’s a question that forces you to confront your own limitations, pushing you to…
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To See Human Beings
Walking among passersby, we label them as strangers, distinct from our selves. But questioning this “Self” leads to deeper introspection: if there’s no “I,” is there another? Without this “I”, is there a need for categorization? This perception shapes our interactions, potentially seeing others as rivals. A shift in perspective might change how we truly…
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The Fountain of Universal Care
Responsibility, at its core, prompts us to reflect on our connections to the self. Do our responsibilities arise from self-interest? Is genuine care solely for things linked to our personal identity or can it extend to the unknown? Delving deep might reveal that true responsibility, care, and even love are intertwined, suggesting a universal form…
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Dissolving Problems
Life’s problems are shaped by our personal preferences interacting with the world’s flow. This article defies conventional thought, suggesting problems aren’t universal but born from our biases. It beckons deep introspection into “what-is” and our relationship with it, urging a reevaluation of order, flow, and self.
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Suffering Mirage
Suffering is viewed through the lens of our personal experiences, akin to seeing the world with glasses painted with fire. True understanding emerges when we observe without preconceived notions or ‘knowing.’ This unbiased observation transforms suffering from a painful experience to a dimension of self-learning.
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Beyond the act of words
Words, often perceived as passive, shape our understanding of inner freedom. As terms like “absolute truth” and “God” transform from mysteries to defined meanings, they act as barriers. True exploration may require looking beyond words and admitting the unknown, challenging the boundaries they create.
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What is the future of humanity?
The future of humanity reflects our present state. Every day, do we truly connect with humanity’s collective heart, or do we retreat into our individual selves? The notion of ‘humanity’ often becomes an abstract, a concept in our minds, crafted to distance ourselves from its true essence.
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Are you a thought?
In our existence, we touch life only the surface, limited by our thoughts. This brings forth a critical question: Are we separate from these thoughts? It’s pivotal to see the imagined boundaries of our mind. By doing so, we come to realize that it’s life itself that truly observes, revealing a realm of direct insight…
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Life without thoughts
Can life exist without thoughts? This age-old question, wrapped in endless strings of thoughts, remains unanswered. Wherever we are, thoughts accompany us, raising questions about a thoughtless existence. To genuinely explore this, we must move beyond mere thinking, and dive into the very fabric of our being, where thoughts and self might just be intertwined.