The Magic of the “Single Step”
1. The Matrix Trap: Why We Get Addicted to Planning and Fear Arrival
Modern humans drown in an endless “matrix” of mental propaganda: “I’ll start when the conditions are perfect,” or “I’ll be free once I create the ideal plan.” The shocking truth is that excessive planning is merely a painkiller—used by those who lack inner entitlement to avoid facing reality. We prepare the stage for years, yet the performance never begins because we fear the “magic of the moment.” Are you ready to leave behind the exhausting “protocols of the mind” and leap straight toward the radical solution that shortens all distances?
2. Lesson One: The Cosmic Leap That Folds Time
The mind always tries to process trillions of possibilities in a tedious mechanical way (one plus one plus one), making you a prisoner of time and effort. But atop the “Mountain of Greatness,” a magical step emerges, resembling mathematical sequences; a single leap gives you the result directly without going through exhausting intermediate steps. It’s a state of positive collapse of all logic to reach the very essence.
“Instead of endlessly adding (one plus one), there are sequences and mathematical formulas that give you the result directly instead of taking the infinite hard path.”
This step is not effort—it is cosmic alignment that removes confusion and allows you to draw from the essence of truth in one go, far from calculations of gain and loss.
3. Lesson Two: The Alchemy of Acceptance… The Inner ‘Premium’ Frequencies
The science of the mountain distinguishes between superficial “alchemy,” concerned with hair, logic, or money, and inner alchemy, representing a noble internal frequency (Premium). Acceptance is not a matter of arguments or proofs; it is a “magical combination” that makes others see your heart, not just your eyes. The paradox is striking: you may meet someone in external chaos—or, as in the humorous example, a person even carrying “lice” on their head—yet they find immense universal acceptance and love.
The secret lies in the magic of truth; those with the right frequency do not need to justify their existence. Inner acceptance collapses external logic entirely: the one who sees truth with insight needs no proof, and the one who does not see remains trapped in circles of doubt no matter how much you try to convince them with “protocols” of elegance or charm.
4. Lesson Three: The Intelligence of Collapse… Finding Control at the Peak of Loss
The mind sees collapse as the end, while the wise see it as a dream of beauty—just as the river falls from the mountain to become a magical waterfall. In the story of a woman who felt her life was lost, the existential advice was: “Since you are lost without your will, waste yourself with your own will.” This conscious surrender transforms despair into a gateway to miracles.
Instead of trying to “repair” the fragments of your broken life (marriage, money, health) separately, notice the greatest potential that unites them all. When you choose to slide into “conscious nonchalance,” things begin to harmonize automatically without effort.
“Desperate situations are only worthy of miracles… and the greater the despair, the higher the likelihood of a miracle.”
5. Lesson Four: The Mind Is a Skilled Translator, But a Poor Guide
The greatest mistake of the seeker is eliminating the safety distance between themselves and their mind. The mind is not a tool of arrival; it is merely an “echo” and translator of the state you choose first. If you select poverty, your mind will invent endless scenarios of scarcity. If you select abundance, it flows with the stream of prosperity. The mind executes the “blend” you choose with your heart, and without a safety distance, it can turn into a prison that hangs itself within its own cell.
6. Lesson Five: The Inner Stove vs. Tin Lead
Some people are like “tin lead”: shiny on the outside, noisy, yet empty and extinguished inside. In contrast, some possess a burning inner stove, even if they appear outwardly weak or dormant. True resilience is not a display of strength; it is the spirit’s refusal to surrender internally. This inner stove can transport everyone around you to the other side of consciousness, because the true flame is not seen with the eyes, but felt with insight.
7. Conclusion: The Mountain Owner Returns to the Mountain
At the journey’s end, we realize that liberation does not require years of gradual progression, but a single session of clarity in which all masks fall away. Liberation is returning to the roots: the mountain owner always returns to the mountain, the sea owner returns to the sea. The radical solution lies in stopping the chase for “painkillers” and accepting the miracle that occurs when the mind ceases to resist.
Are you now ready to place your hand on the magic button, abandon the mind’s protocols, and experience the magic of truth as it is, without fear of “collapse”?

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