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— 21 Questions That Will Change Your Life


— 21 Questions That Will Change Your Life

 Life question mark for science, religion and intelligence?

✍🏻 — 🙏🌸 𝓐𝓰𝓎𝓪𝓣 𝓐𝓰𝓎𝓪𝓷𝓲


✧ Entry Point

wait.

Don't read anything...
don't understand anything...

Just look at this-

Is there anything missing right now?

If not…
then why is this whole search going on?

And if so…
where is he?

This is where this book begins—
not with an answer, but with a look.


✧ Introduction (Expanded)

Man has always been in search—
of knowledge, of wealth, of relationships, of God, of peace.

But he never asked—

👉 “Is what I am looking for really lost?”

Because if nothing is lost,
then the search is just a habit—
one that has been going on for generations.

Science says search outside,
religion says search within.

But both stand on the same basis –
👉 “Something is missing”

This book raises questions on that basis.

It gives no doctrine,
it strengthens no belief.

It only shakes up the illusion

And when the illusion is shaken –
the truth reveals itself.


✧ Part 1: The Root of the Delusion

✧ Chapter 1: Deprivation or Confusion?

🔥 Original sentence

👉 “There is no lack – it has been accepted as true.”


❖ Question 1

👉 Right now—is there a real lack?

Wait…

Don't read this question quickly.
Look it up.

Right now, in this moment—
you are breathing,
your heart is beating,
your body is present.

👉 Is there any real shortage right now?

If I'm not hungry right now,
if there's no danger right now

So where is the “shortage”?


Look carefully—

The deficiency is not in this moment
, the deficiency is in the thought

The mind goes into the past—
“I couldn’t find him.”

Or goes into the future—
“that should.”

And from that, a feeling is created –
👉 “Something is missing.”


❖ Question 2

👉 In childhood there was happiness without anything, when did the shortage come?

When you were born—

You had nothing,
neither the meaning of your name
nor the knowledge of money
nor the worry of success.

Still—
there was a mild joy,
an ease


So where did the shortage come from?

👉 Society said – “You are incomplete”
👉 Comparison said – “You need more”

Gradually, this voice became so deep
that you accepted it as your truth.


Now you are in search –
but for a lack
that never existed.


❖ Question 3

👉 What is “I” – body, mind or thoughts?

Now comes the most dangerous turn—

You say,
“I am incomplete.”

But what is this “I”?


Body?

The body changes every few years, and
new cells are formed.


So how can that which is changing be a permanent “I”?


Mind?

Thoughts change every moment
, one comes, one goes

So am “I” changing every moment?


Commemoration?

Your story—name, identity, experiences

It's all a collection of memories.


So what did “I” turn out to be?

Not a concrete entity
, but a story.

what you believe to be true


✧ Experience (Critical)

Hold for 1 minute

Close your eyes or keep them open –
it doesn't matter.

Try to catch the "I".

Is it an object?
A place?
A shape?


If he doesn't catch it—

👉 Then what is “I”?

And if the “I” isn’t clear—

👉 So how did the statement “I am incomplete” become true?


✧ Chapter 1 — Conclusion

👉 Lack is not real, it is a mental construct
👉 “I” is not permanent, it is a story
👉 Search is born from that illusion



✧ Part 2: The End of the Search

✧ Chapter 2: Who is the Searcher?


🔥 Original sentence

👉 “If the seeker himself is not clear, then whose search is it?”


❖ Question 4

👉 Who is the searcher?

Your whole life is spent in search—

The search for knowledge
The search for money
The search for peace
The search for God

In every direction you look—

in things,
in people,
in ideas,
in religion

But there's one direction—
one you've probably never looked.

👉 Who is the one who is searching?


Look carefully—

You say:
👉 “I am searching”

But what is this “I”?


Is this the body?

The body is just a medium,
it does not discover anything in itself.


Is this the mind?

The mind is a stream of thoughts.
One thought comes – “I want this”
another thought comes – “I don’t want this”.

Are you searching for ideas?
Or are you taking ideas for granted?


Here's a subtle point—

👉 Search is not really “you” doing it
👉 Search is the movement of a thought


A thought arises—
“I want something.”

And you catch him

👉 And that's where "I'm Looking" begins.


❖ Question 5

👉 If “I” cannot be caught, then whom should one search for?

Now let's go a little deeper –

You say,
“I am searching.”

But when you try to hold on to the “I”—

It never becomes clear


Sometimes it feels like a body,
sometimes like a thought,
sometimes like an emotion.

But there is no permanent “I.”


Now here's a simple question-

👉 If the seeker himself cannot be caught
👉 then who is being searched for?


It's just like—

Try to awaken a dream within you.


Unless the “I” is clear
, the search is based on an illusion.

And when the foundation itself is shaken –
the entire search automatically begins to fall apart.


❖ Question 6

👉 Why does science search outside, while the lack is felt within?

Now apply this understanding to the outside world—

What is science doing?

👉 Looking out

nuclear
energy
planet
universe


He found a lot—

Facilitate
motion
technology

But one thing still remains—

👉 Peace


Why?

Because science is searching
where there is no problem.


Where is the deficiency felt?

👉 inside

But where is the search taking place?

👉 outside


This is the basic mistake –

The direction is wrong


And religion?

He's doing the same thing—
just looking in his imagination instead of outside.


👉 Both stand on the same foundation
👉 “Something is missing”

and trying to fill it


✧ Deep clarity

Now combine these three and see –

👉 “I” is not clear
👉 Deficiency is not real
👉 Search is a habit


So what is this whole search about then?

👉 A moving pattern
👉 A conditioning

which continues unchecked


✧ Experience (Critical Turning Point)

Now here's the most important thing—

This is not for reading, it is for watching.


Now…
wait a minute.

don't give any answer

Just look at this-

"Who am I?"


Take care-

Don't make up an answer,
don't give any words.

Just look—

Is “I” a concrete thing?


If not…

👉 So where is the seeker?

And if there is no one to seek—

👉 So why the search?


✧ Chapter 2 — Conclusion

👉 The seeker is not a permanent entity
👉 “I” is a moving experience/thought
👉 Search is the movement of thought, not of truth


👉 And when this becomes clear –
searches slowly start falling.


This is where the real twist comes.

So far you have seen—

✔️ Lack is an illusion
✔️ “I” is not clear
✔️ Search is a habit


👉 Now the next question is the biggest one:

✧ Chapter 3: Life—Doing or Being?



I get it.
👉 Now more direct, more raw, without twisting—
just as it arises within.


✧ Part 3: To be or to do

✧ Chapter 3: Life—Doing or Being?


🔥 Original sentence

👉 “Life is happening – the ‘I’ comes in between and makes it happen.”


❖ Question 7

👉 Who is running life?

You are not breathing,
your heart is not beating

Sleep comes – you don't call it
Thoughts come – you don't create them


Still you say
– “I am living”


What is the truth?

Life is going on on its own, and
you are coming in between and making claims.


This is the “I” –
👉 which makes what is happening “I am doing it”.


❖ Question 8

👉 Why does it feel difficult to sit idle?

Just sit and watch…

No work,
no mobile,
no thoughts.


The discomfort will subside within a few seconds

👉 Why?


Because—
👉 “I” cannot survive without doing.



“I” have to do something to stay alive.

think
plan
remember
run


If you don't do anything—

The "I" starts to loosen up.


So the mind immediately looks for something—

👉 Just to avoid “being”


❖ Question 9

👉 Where is the “I” when laughing?

When the laughter is real—

Then there is no thinking,
no planning,
no “I”.


It's just laughter


Later you say –
👉 “I laughed”

But at that moment—

There was no “I”.


This is pure life

👉 Without “I”
👉 Without doing


✧ Look straight

👉 Doing = “I”
👉 Being = Life


What are you doing all day?

You are living in “doing”.


I want to become something,
I want to achieve something,
I want to change something.


And in this—

What is already happening
is left behind.


✧ Experience (now the real work)

Now…

For 1 minute—
👉 Do nothing


Neither focus on breathing
nor stopping thoughts
nor achieving anything


Just be
… 👉


And look—

Does life stop?

Or does it look clear the first time?


✧ Bitter truth

Life doesn't need you

He is already walking


Who needs you?

👉 “I”


who is always doing something to maintain himself


✧ Chapter 3 — Conclusion

👉 Life is “being”
👉 “I” makes it “doing”
👉 The more doing increases, the more life will be lost.


👉 Where doing stops –
there life appears.


The final turn is near now

So far it is clear-

✔️ Lack is an illusion
✔️ “I” is not permanent
✔️ Search is a habit
✔️ Life is happening


✧ Part 4: Science and Religion—The Same Mistake

Chapter 4: Different Directions, Same Mistake


🔥 Original sentence

👉 “Science is wandering outside, religion in imagination –
both have forgotten the observer.”


❖ Question 10

👉 The universe continues undiscovered—where is the mystery?

The sun rises—doesn't try;
trees grow—doesn't plan;
rivers flow—doesn't decide.


Everything is going on—
👉 without “doing”


Then why are you doing it?

👉 Because you added "I" in the middle.


The universe is not the problem

The problem is in the “I”.



And you have set out to understand the universe from that very “I”.


This is the first illusion


❖ Question 11

👉What is science doing?

Science says
– look outside

And he's looking at—

nuclear
power
planet
black hole


He got a lot—

Speed
​​feature
power


But one thing was missing—

👉 Peace


Why?

👉 Because science is looking
where the problem is not there.


Where do you feel the lack?

👉 inside

Where is the search taking place?

👉 outside


The direction is reversed


❖ Question 12

👉What is religion doing?

Religion says
– look within

But what is really happening?


Imagination-

Heaven,
Hell,
Reincarnation,
Forms of God


Less experience
, more recognition


People are searching for
something they've never seen.


So what's the difference?

Science strays out,
religion into imagination


👉 One thing is common in both:

👉 “Something is missing”


❖ Question 13

👉 What is the real mistake?

Science has forgotten
who the one who is watching is.

Even religion has forgotten
– who is the one who is experiencing?


Both left the viewer


And when the observer himself is not clear—

So whatever is seen
will be incomplete.


✧ Look straight

👉 Science = Search in the root
👉 Religion = Search in the imagination


Both missed it—

👉 “The observer”


Deep talk

What are you doing?

👉 That's what science and religion are doing


Sometimes you run outside,
sometimes you imagine inside


But never stopped—

👉 To see


✧ Experience (Cutting Point)

Now…

For 1 minute—

Don't look outside,
don't imagine.


Bus…


Look at the one who is watching


Don't give any words,
don't draw any conclusions


If you look at it rightly—

Science will stop
, religion will collapse.


And what remains—

That is the truth


✧ Chapter 4 — Conclusion

Science wanders outside
, religion wanders in imagination
, both forget the observer.


👉 Truth is neither outside nor in imagination –
truth is in the one who sees.


Now the final door

Now everything is almost clear—

✔️ Lack is an illusion
✔️ “I” is not in grasp
✔️ Search is a habit
✔️ Life is happening
✔️ Science and religion are incomplete


✧ Part 5: The Awakening of Life

✧ Chapter 5: The End of the Search—The Beginning of Life


🔥 Original sentence

👉 “The search does not end with finding –
the search ends with seeing.”


❖ Question 14

👉 Is life already happening?

wait…

Look carefully—

Breathing,
heart beating,
time passing


👉 Is all this happening because of your search?


No.

Life is already going on


You are searching
but life is not waiting


👉 Life is now
👉 Search is always “outside the now”


❖ Question 15

👉 Give up the struggle – what remains?

Your whole life is a struggle.

to gain something,
to become something,
to save something


But stop and look—

👉 If you stop trying to achieve anything right now
👉 then what is left?


It might feel empty at first

Then slowly—

A peace

which did not come from any achievement


It was already there, it
was just drowned out by the noise of the struggle.


❖ Question 16

👉 The universe is a game—where did the problem arise?

Everything is easy in the universe.

birth
growth
death


No stress anywhere


Then where did the problem arise?

With the arrival of "I"


“I” created everything—

goal
problem
conflict


Life was a game,
but I made it work.


❖ Question 17

👉 Consciousness is complete – why the confusion?

There is a place within you—

that does not change


Thoughts come and go,
feelings change,
bodies change.


But the one who is watching all this—

He doesn't change


👉 He is consciousness
👉 He is the complete


Then why the deviation?

Because you changed your identity.


You don't believe in consciousness
. You consider the body-mind to be "I."


And that's where
the incompleteness begins.


❖ Question 18

👉 Birth and death are a rhythm – why fear?

He who is born will go

This is the rule


But who is afraid?

👉 “I”


who considers himself permanent


Everything in the universe is rhythm—

Like a wave that rises
and then recedes


If you consider the wave to be "I,"
you will be afraid.


If you are the ocean—
then nothing changes.


✧ Experience (Last)

Now…

Don't do anything

don't understand anything

don't look for anything


Just look at this-

Isn't life already happening?


If yes…

👉 Then why the search?


✧ Final Clarity

End of search = beginning of life


When the search falls—

The "I" becomes lighter,
the grip loosens.


And for the first time—

Life seems effortless


✧ Chapter 5 — Conclusion

👉 Life is already happening
👉 Struggle is the creation of the “I”
👉 Consciousness is already complete


👉 Where the search stops –
there life appears.


✧ Epilogue: The Final Door

There's nothing left to add now


❖ Question 19

👉 If you leave everything – what remains?

don't give any answer

👉 Just look


❖ Question 20

👉 What is to be seen – effort or spontaneity?

Seeing is not an action

This has to stop


❖ Question 21

👉 Now… can you be?

No goal,
no pursuit


Just this moment


If you're here—

So everything is complete


✧ Last sentence

Stop running away

Stop searching


Life is right here


Now tell me the truth

Now tell me the truth

What happened inside you?

  1. I just understood
  2. It calmed down a bit
  3. Something felt broken 
Illusions are shattered, truth is awakened."