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Fyodor Dostoyevsky Once Said, "The Mystery of Human Existence Lies

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The man who wants to improve himself can never be aware, because improvement implies

condemnation and the achievement of a result;

Fyodor Dostoyevsky once said, “The mystery of human existence lies


not in just staying alive, but in finding something to live for.”

It is a constant observation of everything, of every thought and feeling and action as they arise within oneself.

That awareness is from moment to moment, and therefore it cannot be practiced. 

whereas awareness demands constant pliability, alertness.

Awareness is to understand the activities of the self, the 'I', in its relationship with people, with ideas, and with
things.

when I want to know myself, my whole being, the whole content of myself
Then I must be open to every thought, to every feeling, to all the moods, to all
the suppressions; and as there is more and more expansive awareness.

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