Michael Rufman

December, 26, 1958 - Berlin
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To find points of common ground

Very often, having realized his position as a victim, carefully cultivated by the Parasite of awareness, a person begins to try to escape from the tenacious clutches of the predator

As soon as it becomes clear to the Parasite that they have discovered him and are going to fight him, he begins to instill in the “fighter” a feeling of his rightness, his greatness and the stupidity and insignificance of everyone else. The Parasite pretends to run in horror, the “winner” stops fighting and begins to teach others how to get rid of the Parasite - he has already won, he has “grown spiritually”

The sad truth is that as long as a person is alive, he cannot get rid of the Parasite, to whose existence he owes his upbringing, his personality. The parasite of awareness is an integral part of the embodied being, and all that it can do within the limits of its incarnation is to try to depend as little as possible on this Parasite, and the whole life of a person turns into a struggle in which there is not a moment of respite

Of course, a respite is also welcome for the Parasite. And he constantly tries to instill in his master the idea of ​​liberation, of victory. The easiest way to do this is to idealize your path. “Yes, no one was able to get rid of the Parasite, but they are all fools, they didn’t know what I know” is a typical example of such a trick

The feeling of superiority comes from humiliating others. Instead of looking for points of disagreement, it is more productive to find points of common ground, although this does not mean that the world should be blissfully accepted as “harmony”, beautiful in everything. This approach means abandoning personal struggle and replacing it with admiration for the universe, with all its ulcers and vices. Only by focusing on your personal battle can you hope not only to win yourself, but also to help those around you win
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