Clear Seeing
From Bullshit Valley Back To Reality
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Michael Harris
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Most people don’t suffer because their lives are bad.
They suffer because their nervous system never stands down.
A constant edge. Chronic vigilance. A background sense that something is wrong — even when nothing is.
After decades of achievement, therapy, meditation, spiritual frameworks, and profound experiences, Michael Harris discovered something devastatingly simple:
The entire architecture of suffering is built on one move — avoiding a sensation the mind refuses to feel.
CLEAR SEEING is not a spiritual teaching, method, or path.
It’s a real-time autopsy of the mechanism that creates the separate self.
Across corporate success, retreats, altered states, nondual insights, and the subtle trap of “witnessing,” the same pattern repeats:
Sensation arises → the mind interprets → a threat appears → identity forms → seeking begins.
What finally ends the war is not insight, transcendence, or self-improvement — but direct sensation without interpretation.
When the push to escape stops, something unexpected is revealed:
not enlightenment, not bliss, but ordinary life without the edge.
Peaceful. Functional. Human.
You’ll still have preferences.
Reactions still happen.
But escalation ends. The background alarm dissolves.
This book documents:
why techniques fail (even sophisticated ones)
how the mind feeds its own false alarms
why “tolerating discomfort” is not the landing
what actually remains when seeking collapses
how ordinary life resumes without management
CLEAR SEEING is written for exhausted seekers, over-thinkers, and anyone who has tried everything — and still feels on guard.
It offers no promises.
It gives no practices.
It sells nothing.
It simply shows — with brutal honesty — what happens when you stop running from what was never dangerous.
Nothing is wrong. Stop leaving.