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by The Zen Psychedelic
Once you’ve seen the void, part of it comes back with you forever.
In the midst of chaos, Zen teaches us to stay grounded, see beyond extremes, and transform crisis into an opportunity for growth.
What if the next revolution isn’t about freedom — but about abandoning it entirely? A world ruled by fear clings to control, while a world ruled by wisdom learns to let go.
Kansō (簡素) is a core aesthetic and philosophical principle in Zen. It refers to simplicity, minimalism, and the elimination of clutter — not just visually, but in action, thought, and lifestyle.
"The koan serves as a trap for logical thought, a net from which the mind cannot escape except by abandoning itself" — Alan Watts
On the spiritual path, one seeks to shed layers of ego — but ironically we may end up accumulating more.
Delusion (ignorance), greed (attachment), and anger (hatred) are the roots of suffering that keep us trapped in samsara.
Psychedelics may grant us what feels like a "free trial" to enlightenment — but this cosmic wisdom is fleeting without the long, disciplined integration baked into traditional spiritual practice.
The internet offers unlimited access to information, but also floods us with distractions, misinformation, and intellectual junk — eroding our focus and impairing our ability to think clearly.
The art of effortless action.
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