I wonder. He's not 'bamboozled by the human construct' but follows human practices such as meditation and yoga 3 hrs every morning. He starts his day with 4 specific questions. Questions which throw him right back into the complexity of the human kind we are so lost in. He realizes that there is an illusion created by humanity but gives the impression of superiority by knowing it which makes me feel that he realizes it but doesn't truly understand it. For some reason we humans like to share, so let me share my point of view with you. No purpose is needed in life when you closely observe the universe, that eternal moment we are existing in. From a human perspective we think we need one, so we create one. It is ok to ask questions because one big part of us is curiosity but we don't understand that answers to everything are not necessary. To ask 'What is our purpose?' is foolish, but not in the sense that a foolish question exists.
As you say, for some reason I want to share, too. everything can be seen from different perceptive. He may think he is out of human construct when doing yoga, and you say the opposite. Having no purpose has its own meaning so even when you are not choosing something still you make a choice. Having no purpose is still a purpose, and in the video he asks these other another questions. “what do I want and who that wants it?” If we figure out “who” wants it we get closer to reality of ourself and one day if there is no opinion left in us to have a desire at the outer world, then there would be no purpose left.
I wonder. He's not 'bamboozled by the human construct' but follows human practices such as meditation and yoga 3 hrs every morning. He starts his day with 4 specific questions. Questions which throw him right back into the complexity of the human kind we are so lost in. He realizes that there is an illusion created by humanity but gives the impression of superiority by knowing it which makes me feel that he realizes it but doesn't truly understand it.
For some reason we humans like to share, so let me share my point of view with you. No purpose is needed in life when you closely observe the universe, that eternal moment we are existing in. From a human perspective we think we need one, so we create one. It is ok to ask questions because one big part of us is curiosity but we don't understand that answers to everything are not necessary. To ask 'What is our purpose?' is foolish, but not in the sense that a foolish question exists.
As you say, for some reason I want to share, too. everything can be seen from different perceptive. He may think he is out of human construct when doing yoga, and you say the opposite. Having no purpose has its own meaning so even when you are not choosing something still you make a choice. Having no purpose is still a purpose, and in the video he asks these other another questions. “what do I want and who that wants it?” If we figure out “who” wants it we get closer to reality of ourself and one day if there is no opinion left in us to have a desire at the outer world, then there would be no purpose left.