I didn’t come here looking for answers. If anything, I came with questions: about my work, my direction, and what all of this is leading toward.
Like many of us, I’ve spent years building, performing, and producing. Becoming efficient. Capable. Effective.
And now, as the world shifts, as technology begins to take over more and more of what we once defined as our value, a different question has started to surface:
If I am no longer defined by what I do, then who am I, really?
And more importantly, how do I live from that place?
What I began to see is that for years, I had been operating almost like a machine, optimising, responding, moving quickly from one thing to the next. But somewhere along the way, I had lost touch with something quieter.
My own inner signal.
Being here didn’t give me answers. It gave me something far more unfamiliar at first: space.
Space to pause. To sit with myself. To notice what I had been avoiding, overriding, or simply not listening to.
And in that space, something shifted.
Not dramatically. Not all at once. But steadily. I began to feel more present. More attuned to what was true for me. More aligned in how I was choosing, responding, and showing up.
It made me realise something simple, but not easy:
We have spent years learning how to perform in the world, but very little time learning how to be with ourselves.
And now, as the world changes, that capacity is no longer optional.
Because when everything external becomes more efficient, what remains is how we live internally.
What Yogacara offers is not escape. Not answers.
But the ability to sit with yourself, and to trust what you begin to hear.
That, for me, has been the real shift.
And I’ve come to see that spaces like this are not just valuable, they are necessary. Because in a world that is constantly evolving, we will need places that help us return to clarity, to awareness, to ourselves.
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