Perception: The Door to Nothingness
Seeing Is Not Enough — One Must Feel
Perception is not merely an event perceived by the senses; it is an invisible bridge between consciousness and the universe.
Human beings believe they see, yet most of the time they only notice what has been shown to them. True perception, however, begins with hearing that silent call that comes from beyond the mind.
This call is sometimes hidden in a sound wave, sometimes in the breaking of light, and sometimes in the deepest vibration of faith. It is not found in every human being — because perception is not the domain of open minds alone, but of awakened souls.
The Moment Energy Becomes Awareness
Perception is energy — pure, directionless, and boundless energy.
The moment you become aware of it, your way of life transforms. Your mind, emotions, and body begin to vibrate at the same frequency. This is not about making a difference — it is about being aware.
And at that very moment, a door opens: the door to nothingness.
To pass through this door is to return to the essence of existence. The universe, people, and all forms of life no longer appear the same to you. For you have begun to see not merely “what is,” but the essence behind what is.
This awareness pushes against the limits of the mortal body. The body wants to hold you back — for it is temporary, while energy is eternal. And here the battle begins — between matter and meaning.
Thoughts clash, desires lose their direction, worldly voices try to suppress the depth of consciousness.
But if your faith is strong enough, if your energy is pure enough, perception always prevails. For energy precedes matter; perception is the source of life.
Nothingness Is, in Fact, Everything
Perception teaches a person to see themselves in the mirror of the universe.
Nothingness is not annihilation — it is the purest state of being. For in nothingness, all that is possessed loses its meaning; only the essence remains.
And when a person becomes aware of that essence, they no longer belong to time or to the body.
At that moment, the boundaries of consciousness dissolve, the concept of “I” unravels, and only pure energy remains — the breath of the Creator.
And then, the human no longer sees — they know.
They no longer feel — they become.
And “nothingness” transforms into the highest state of existence.