The Seeker who asks the questions is sometimes a young person, just waking up to the sense that something is not right in the world—or perhaps within themselves. Other times, the Seeker is older, someone who has seen much, experienced much, and yet feels empty in what they have attained.
There are moments when the Seeker speaks with trust and enthusiasm, and others when they are desperate, weary, and hopeless. Sometimes their vision is clear, other times it is clouded by pain or longing.
But one thing is always the same: something deep inside them—nameless yet urgently real—has stirred into motion. Something that refuses to let them rest. Something that cannot be satisfied by the mind’s answers, by the world’s promises, or by society’s roles. It is this inner urgency that makes one a Seeker. It is what opens the eyes to the possibility that perhaps our entire life—as we’ve known it—has only been a dream. And if that’s true… then who is the one dreaming?
The other voice in the dialogues is the Master. But do not imagine him as an old, wise man handing out truths from a mountaintop. The Master is nothing other than the light of Consciousness awakened to itself. The voice of Silence. That pure presence which lives in every human heart—only hidden until now by the noise of thoughts, the tide of fears and desires.
The Master teaches no techniques. Offers no methods or goals. Does not promise that you will reach anywhere—because you already are where you seek to go. The Master doesn’t try to convince you of anything—rather, he dismantles everything you’ve identified with....<<<Read More>>>...