"Enlightenment is a destructive process, it has nothing to do with becoming better, or being happier."
"...Yet living this way isn't without challenge. You'll walk through a world where people still believe the dream, still hold tightly to identities, still suffer from illusions and you'll want to help them see. You'll want to shake them awake, share what you've realized, break the spell. But you can't, just as no one could awaken you before you were ready, you cannot awaken anyone else. All you can do is live it. Live your truth fully, quietly, consistently. Let your life become the message. That is the highest form of service."
"Awakening was never about intellect, it was about embodiment. It was about living the truth you've come to see. And that's where most fall short."
"For most awakening is a brief glimpse not a lasting shift. They taste the truth, feel the depth of it and then gradually slip back into familiar patterns. The illusion welcomes them, gently pulling them back into comfort. And so they return to routine carrying the memory of something greater but never fully stepping into it. This is the real tragedy - seeing the door and choosing not to walk through it."
"...enlightenment isn't about knowledge. It's what remains when all that's false falls away. And now you stand at the edge. The choice is yours."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFFZO0gqJNc&t=325s