The Process
Every person who chooses to act in order to achieve a possible spiritual insight faces a personal journey toward this potential insight. There is no standardized manual for this path; it is unique to each individual. Maksima’s position is that this journey requires a conscious and uncompromising process. This process must involve pushing one’s own mental and emotional boundaries to a «tipping point.» This is a form of esoteric knowledge – a deeper, but risky practice that cannot be transferred with words alone, but must be experienced.
A Maksima Individual’s Process
A Maksima individual recounts a previous process in their life that they maintain gave them ultimate spiritual insight, cf. Introduction. They describe how, in their past, they exposed themselves to extreme situations and reached the «tipping point» that gave them insight. The process began with a tribute to life force, to the delightful that turns dangerous. They embraced an uncompromising pursuit of intense joy and happiness, and found that spiritual insight does not lie in abstinence, but in an abundance – in an exuberant way of life – that forces a person to confront their own limits with an uncompromising will they continually strengthened through a subjective understanding of what was needed to achieve just that.
This personal journey, which drove them toward the «tipping point,» included exposing themselves to actions that they experienced culminated in emotional turmoil, spiritual suffering and extremely challenging situations such as a deprivation of liberty for a brief period in a private setting. These actions involved:
- extreme interpersonal dynamics
- rigorously challenging societal norms
The final conclusion, according to this Maksima individual, was that the dangerous and demanding journey was defined by intensity and an uncompromising will. By navigating the «tipping point,» they succeeded in achieving spiritual insight – a knowledge they found could only be experienced by a radical exploration of both the limits of joy and the limits of suffering.
The Maksima individual’s account is not a manual, but an inspiration.