
How the life began

Frequently asked questions
The Field of Potentiality is a philosophical, almost metaphysical concept, an underlying "nothingness" of pure awareness. From this foundational awareness, with the intentionality to "be" and to "experience," consciousness is born, bringing forth the entire creation. It's the architecture behind all we perceive, existing without form, name, or the need to return.
In this philosophy, a tribe signifies the communities one chooses to join, primarily to increase their "eco space" and feel secure and protected. This urge to belong, whether to a village or a language group, stems from a desire to feel stronger, even if the backing is a psychological sort of thing. Ultimately, it's rooted in insecurity and the desire for space protection.
I intentionally avoid using words like "God" that already hold a fixed meaning or boundary in your mind. My purpose is for you to engage with the concepts without preconceived notions, ensuring genuine listening rather than relying on existing opinions. The aim is to define terms afresh for clarity, as I do for creation and love in the book. Even Buddha, wisely, never argued about God or origin.
Death is often feared, believed to end something essential. However, the author explains that what truly ends is form, and what fades is memory. What dies was never permanent to begin with. You do not disappear; instead, you return.