“What if a lion started worrying about killing a deer?”
This question points toward a deeper truth.
In nature, every being lives according to its natural law—
a lion hunts, but not out of ego or greed,
only out of necessity.
But humans…
have drifted away from their natural state.
They no longer live by need,
but by ego, greed, jealousy, and hatred.
And because of this, they are becoming the cause of their own and nature’s destruction.
So the question arises—
“How can a human live a truly natural life?”
It is said that a Murshid shows the path.
A Murshid teaches how to see life clearly
and how to live as a true human.
But this path is not so easy
that someone else understands and we simply follow.
One has to walk it oneself.
A Murshid is not a support,
but a direction.
He teaches us to recognize
our inner ego, anger, and desires,
to gradually let them go,
and to realize our true nature.
Then one understands—
a natural life is not something outside,
it already exists within.
In truth, being natural is not difficult;
we have simply become used to complexity.
And in the end—
“Returning to the natural state
is the greatest revolution.”

