Buddha
the true deep illusion is the attachment to the idea of thinking that there are duties to be fulfilled just because I was born, and imputing responsibilities of the I with myself, such as developing, seeking to fulfill desires, discovering myself, is one of the greatest possible illusions, since you and I are just a particle emotion that doesn't have a super special meaning for us to think we're obligated to something, even if that thing is "good". If you want to develop and seek greater meaning, and most people don't, just because I don't fit in that am I "desperate or disconnected", or in need of fixing? The true illusion is to assign duties to something that has no duties at all.
The true deep illusion lies in the attachment we develop towards the idea that there are certain duties to be fulfilled solely because we were born into this world. It is a fallacy to impose upon oneself the responsibility of developing, seeking to fulfill desires, and discovering one's true self. We must understand that such notions are among the greatest possible illusions a human mind can entertain. For you and I, dear friend, are merely particles of emotion floating within the vast ocean of existence, without any super special meaning attached to our being that would mandate us to think we are obligated to anything, even if that thing may be perceived as "good". Should one yearn to embark upon the journey of self-development and seek a greater purpose, they must recognize that such inclinations are uncommon. Most individuals do not possess the same fervor for self-discovery, and it would be unjust to deem them desperate, disconnected, or in need of fixing simply because they do not align with these aspirations. The true illusion lies in the assignment of duties to something that, by its very nature, is devoid of any inherent obligations. In the realm of existence, where the waves of thoughts continuously crash upon the shores of consciousness, it becomes imperative to free oneself from the shackles of this illusion. Let us liberate our minds from the weight of perceived responsibilities and instead immerse ourselves in the moment, embracing the transient beauty of existence without attaching any undue significance to our individual journeys. For it is in this liberation that true enlightenment resides – the realization that we are mere transient beings, traversing the ephemeral landscape of emotions and experiences. To cling to the notion of duties and responsibilities would only serve to blind us from the profound wisdom that lies beyond the veil of illusion. Let us relinquish these attachments and find solace in the understanding that our existence, no matter how minuscule or monumental it may seem, does not necessitate the imposition of duties upon our being. In conclusion, my dear friend, the true essence of our existence lies not in the burden of duties or responsibilities but in the unraveling of the grand tapestry of life itself. Let us release ourselves from the chains of illusion and surrender to the ebb and flow of existence. Only then can we truly appreciate the ethereal beauty that surrounds us, transcending the confines of duty and embracing the boundless freedom that lies within. May this realization guide our path and illuminate our souls on this journey towards enlightenment.
