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True transformation requires shifting from compulsive doership to radical, passive acceptance of your inner state. When life begins to feel like a detached psychodrama, or when loneliness and depression surface, the analytical mind automatically tries to intervene, creating secondary loops of conflict that only prolong and deepen the misery. Tantra reveals that the mind is a transparent light that can only perceive itself through contrast—just as white chalk requires a blackboard to become visible, your inner purity requires the background of the material world to be realized. Therefore, fighting or trying to manipulate a negative state using a confused mind is as futile as trying to pull yourself up to the sky by your own shoestrings. By choosing non-doing—simply waiting, watching, and allowing the state to exist without interference—the false shadows naturally exhaust their momentum and dissolve on their own. Like a muddy stream left completely undisturbed, deep patience allows the sediment of confusion to settle naturally, unveiling the pure, unconditional consciousness that was always there.
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