Stepping beyond matrix thinking is a conscious step into a new dimension. Liberation from the confines of the dual world occurs not through struggle but through a shift in perception. By no longer identifying with the illusion, we gain freedom and harmony. The mind no longer controls us, and as perfected beings, we begin to observe how everything that was once hidden unfolds before us. The mind may still believe that in every process there is a "doer," that we must continue striving for something. But without access to Awareness and being merely its instrument, it cannot grasp the truth. When attention shifts to the essence of Awareness itself, it becomes clear: everything already is, everything has already happened, and we are simply experiencing how it has manifested.
In the vibrational dimension of unconditional Love, the need for control disappears—we simply Are. We no longer attempt to influence the world through willpower or external actions; we become a flow of Love and Observers. And that is enough, for the world begins to transform on its own when we merge with its highest nature. In unity with our Source, we are always at "home."
Awareness is pure freedom from the illusion of separation. It is not limited by personal history, thoughts, beliefs, or perception. It simply Is, like the ocean in which waves arise and disappear without touching its depth. When attachment to the image of oneself as the "doer" disappears, true relaxation occurs. Actions continue, but without resistance or tension. Everything unfolds spontaneously, like the current of a river that never asks where it should flow.
Beyond all concepts, we enter a state without boundaries. It is like diving into water: losing our form, we become part of something greater. In breathwork practices, this process is natural—by releasing control, we enter a state of freedom. And in that moment, the present unfolds in its fullness. There is no need to escape, change, or achieve. There is only pure Presence, in which the apparent "I" dissolves, leaving only silence filled with light.
How Our Brain Perceives the World
Our brain functions as a magical filter, transforming signals from our senses into the picture of the world we perceive as reality. However, what we see and feel is merely an interpretation of these signals. For example, light is waves, but our brain perceives them as color. Sound is air vibrations, and everything we sense is the result of signals passing through the filter of perception.