Childlike Curiosity and the Cages We Carry
June 10, 2026

Childlike Curiosity and the Cages We Carry

La curiosidad infantil y las jaulas que cargamos

A guided meditation invites a childlike, loving curiosity that questions all beliefs and assumptions, opening into pure knowing beyond the mind. The dialogues explore how inferiority is a hidden form of arrogance rooted in false knowing, how an unexamined belief shapes a woman's return to her parents after fifteen years, and how a man's two-year resentment over a certificate functions as self-hypnosis—with the teacher insisting that freedom comes before healing, not after.

curiosity beliefs arrogance inferiority false knowing fear family reconciliation resentment self-hypnosis freedom awakening myth
Wake Up the Child
meditation
Wake Up the Child
Drop what you think you know and meet this moment with a child's curiosity, exploring whatever arises with openness and care.
Inferiority Is a Form of Arrogance
dialogue
Inferiority Is a Form of Arrogance
A question about arrogance and superiority: how a lifelong sense of inferiority can itself be a form of arrogance, and where arrogance is rooted.
Going Home After Fifteen Years
dialogue
Going Home After Fifteen Years
A student preparing to visit her parents for the first time in fifteen years describes meeting her fear, and the teacher examines a hidden belief underneath it.
The Bird Does Not Heal Inside the Cage
dialogue
The Bird Does Not Heal Inside the Cage
A student describes a two-year-old grievance with a course organization over a certificate, a resentment he keeps returning to. The teacher asks what the stuckness is helping him avoid, and points to a freedom that does not wait for healing.
A More Spacious Cage
dialogue
A More Spacious Cage
A conversation about suffering and its true resolution: why peace that depends on conditions is not freedom, how the fear of death guards every cherished narrative, and the difference between making the cage more comfortable and flying out of it entirely.