The exodus from confusion begins with a single point of clarity. What once felt impossible to decide becomes obvious. What you once believed you could never do—you find yourself doing.
Much of what we call “impossible,” or avoid altogether, is not rooted in reality, but in fear of an image. The mind projects something overwhelming, something unbearable, and then declares it off-limits. It builds a boundary around illusion and calls it truth.
Watch what happens when that boundary is approached. You’ll see how fiercely people protect themselves—their identity, their patterns, their way of life—even when those patterns are no longer serving them. Even when, deep down, they already know it.
But clarity does not come from force.
When we loosen our grip—when we stop trying to solve, control, or push—we create space. The body settles. The mind quiets. And in that stillness, something deeper begins to move. Without effort, without strain, the way forward reveals itself.
What once felt unthinkable becomes inevitable. What conditioning once rejected becomes the only path that makes sense.
The “impossible” was never there to stop you. It was there to show you—again and again—that you are capable of more than you imagine.
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