"Nothing Wrong Anymore" (FULL COLOR VERSION) is a collection of short essays and dialogues that explore the nature of psychological suffering, the spiritual journey, and the resolution of both. Drawing from personal experience, through a mix of inquiries and direct prompts, the author challenges the reader to investigate and question deeply rooted assumptions about identity, consciousness, and the nature of inner peace.
Key themes include:
* The false belief in a separate self as the root of suffering and the foundation of a hurting false personality.
* Awakening, not as the discovery of something new, but as a recognition of what is most natural and present.
* How some forms of psychological suffering can persist after awakening, highlighting the need to adjust the focus of one’s spiritual work.
* Recognizing patterns in the personality and their implications in our experience of being.
* Spiritual Realization, not as an achievement, but as the dissolution of a projection.
"Nothing Wrong Anymore" offers a unique blend of deep wisdom and practical insights, inviting readers to explore the possibility of freedom from psychological suffering through trading one’s seeker’s robes for a mop and bucket and cleaning up any remaining psychological clutter once and for all.