The Price of Awakening: When the Dream No Longer Satisfies

There will come a day—perhaps gently, perhaps with great force—when you will long for the end of the dream. Not because it has turned into a nightmare, but because even its sweetest moments begin to feel hollow.

A deep yearning will arise—not for more pleasure, not for better circumstances, but for something real. Your heart and mind will ache not for fulfillment within the dream, but for release from it.

In that moment, you would give anything. And the price? It’s not material. It’s not even time. The price is your attachment. Dispassion. Detachment. A quiet turning away from the endless rollercoaster of desire and aversion.

When you're ready to pay that price, not reluctantly, but with peace and clarity—then, and only then, will the illusion begin to dissolve.

And you will see: it was never real. Only the longing for truth ever was.

– Inspired by Nisargadatta Maharaj

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