The Doctrine of Transcendence

Some people who live according to the foundational principles of maksimalism will choose to act to achieve a possible spiritual insight. These people may experience a state of consciousness that is extremely far from a normal state. By consciously pushing their mental and emotional boundaries to a “tipping point” – through an uncompromising and self-defined and subjective process – these individuals may achieve a spiritual insight.

By navigating the “tipping point,” they may experience a complete dissolution of time. In these Nows, they may experience, perceive, that their consciousness has existed forever and will continue to exist. This is the ultimate understanding that one will continue to exist after one’s death – not as a journey to another place, but as a recognition that one’s consciousness is timeless and imperishable. There is no longer a past or future, only an eternal, all-encompassing Now.

The ultimate insight is reserved for those who are willing and able to walk the most demanding path, those who will take the ultimate step and explore the deepest aspects of consciousness.

The “tipping point” consists of critical Nows where one either manages to navigate a new state of consciousness or falls into what can be characterized as madness. Navigating the “tipping point” requires an uncompromising will.

People who live according to the foundational principles of maksimalism and who choose to go through the aforementioned process, will do so only within the framework of will and control. They are not willing to explore the total unknown which requires an uncontrolled “fall” into madness.

The path can be characterized as extremely dangerous, and success is not guaranteed. The ultimate reward is an understanding of existence that lies beyond logic, language, and the senses. This is a form of esoteric knowledge – a deeper, but risky practice that cannot be transferred with words alone, but must be experienced.