
In the past few days, I have been reflecting on how people seek knowledge and spiritual practice. There is something very curious about this: many look for masters, techniques, ancient traditions, but they end up merely repeating what has already been done before. This can be useful in the beginning, but if practice does not arise from within, true awakening never happens.
If we look at the ancient masters, we will see that they did not have any manual to follow. They did not copy movements, did not watch instructional videos, nor did they seek external validation. On the contrary, they immersed themselves in inner silence and allowed wisdom to reveal itself. This is the true path: to find something within oneself that has not yet been named but is already present.
There are some practices that help awaken this inner connection. We can talk about qigong, yoga, light meditation, or even the spontaneous movements that arise when we simply surrender. But the essential thing is to understand that if we perform these exercises by merely imitating others, without feeling the natural flow of the body and consciousness, we lose the essence of the teaching.

The day before yesterday, I was meditating and realized that, after so many years of practice, there is still something left to be discovered. And this will never be found in books or in the words of someone else. True knowledge arises when we become the formless observer, when the ego dissolves and only the flow of existence remains.
From now until the day after tomorrow and in all the days to come, there is a silent invitation waiting for each of us: to let go of the external search and allow inner wisdom to manifest. No pre-made formula can replace direct experience. Everything is here, now, within us. Only then we will aquire our own superpowers!
Shunyam Adhibhu