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Join for Free Live Webinars & community: https://www.skool.com/thethoughtdojo Work with me: https://www.thethoughtdojo.com Follow Instagram for my day to day: / sajafendel #Nonduality #Consciousness #HumanEvolution #Awakening #UnconditionalHappiness ___ Fathom Summary Key Takeaways • Truth is not found by seeking — seeking is what obscures it. What you are is already present and cannot be discovered as an object. • Suffering intensifies when we try to end it. The attempt to remove suffering creates a second, more entrenched layer of ignorance. • You cannot remember freedom because freedom has no contrast. Awareness cannot reference itself as an experience or memory. • Suffering is misperception, not reality. Like mistaking a rope for a snake, fear arises from misunderstanding, not from what is actually present. • Spiritual seeking often becomes a refined form of avoidance. Practices, teachers, and knowledge are used to escape what doesn’t need escaping. • Knowledge is meant to remove itself. The highest function of understanding is to dissolve the need for knowing. • Addiction to knowledge sustains the separate self. Control, anxiety, and hesitation arise from clinging to conceptual certainty. • Wisdom appears when knowledge falls silent. True intelligence operates without rehearsal, prediction, or effort. • Doing nothing means not resisting what is. Presence is not passivity — it is total intimacy with experience. • Curiosity dissolves suffering. When experience is met with interest instead of resistance, the illusion collapses naturally. Topics The Paradox of Seeking The video begins by overturning the core assumption of spiritual pursuit: that truth is something to be found. Seeking implies absence. What you are cannot be located because it is the one doing the looking. The Sun Analogy Awareness is compared to the sun that cannot see its own light. Because it has no external reference, it appears invisible. What is most obvious is overlooked. Freedom Without Memory Freedom cannot be remembered or proven because it has no opposite. Awareness cannot recall a time before itself, nor confirm itself as an experience. Two Layers of Suffering Unconscious suffering arises from ignorance. Conscious suffering arises when we try to fix it. The second layer is created entirely by resistance. The Rope and the Snake Fear does not come from reality but from misinterpretation. The snake never existed — yet the suffering was real while it was believed. Suffering is experientially real but ultimately unreal. Spiritual Conditioning Accumulated spiritual knowledge reinforces identity rather than dissolving it. Seeking becomes addiction. Teachers, practices, and concepts sustain the illusion of progress. The Purpose of Knowledge All true learning removes itself. Like driving or music, mastery dissolves effort. Knowledge that remains active becomes an obstacle. Anxiety and Control Addiction to knowing creates anxiety. Speech blocks, fear, and hesitation arise from the need to predict and manage outcomes. Starting From Scratch The path is not linear accumulation but continuous resetting. Living truthfully means beginning again — moment by moment — without relying on past understanding. Doing Nothing Properly Not doing is not avoidance or indifference. It is the refusal to escape experience. Anger, sadness, and frustration are allowed to be fully lived without strategy. Thought Yoga Thought Yoga is introduced as radical curiosity — not a practice to escape suffering, but an inquiry into whether it actually exists. Wonder replaces resistance.