Do you recognize anything?

We say we love animals but eat their meat.
We say we want peace but participate in war.
We say we respect women but do not disapprove of sex work.
We get hysterical when there is a pedophile in our street but most pedos are at home: incest!
We want to change the world but we like to leave that to others, the politicians!
A lot of violence comes from drug dealers, but we continue to use drugs as so-called decent citizens.
Do you recognize anything?

‘That’?

Advaitist stare blindly at ‘That’ and deny themselves as human beings: because they are not the person. In this way there is an inner conflict: ‘That’ and the human being. But you are just as much human as ‘That’ and just the other way around: you are the world that you perceive. There is no inner and outer. There is no separate self. In this there is no inner conflict but choiceless awareness.

The inner revolution

The inner revolution involves seeing that you are the person and the observer of the person. These are one and the same. Not-two.
In this way the inner conflict: I and myself will end and there will be an unconditioned spirit, choiceless awareness.
So there is no such thing as an unconditioned spirit and a conditioned spirit next to it: because there is only one spirit.
Only when we really see that the person and the observer are the same, there will be an inner transformation.