The world as the content of the conditioned flow we call consciousness is mostly just polluting our minds with garbage. Seemingly completely out of touch with the unconditioned source that has its inflow into it. I have dealt with these impurities exhaustively long ago. But of course it exists as a constant reminder right in front of me all the time. It completely ignores the absolutely inviolable foundation within us with its desires and the resentment that it spreads around like a bad smell it wants to get rid of. I look at the collective consciousness, observe and choose away the social convention it uses to hide its underlying purposes. I focus instead on the perspective beyond what has always existed within me, which includes both consciousness itself, the senses of the body, our perceptions, sensations and reactions that this perspective of emptiness makes me look at from a distance, and instead choose this absolute foundation whose spatiality rests on the self-regulating function that my mental balance uses in relation to the processes within me to whose original state I choose to relate, instead of me in a confused way letting myself be absorbed in the expectations, the resentment and the desires that make me drift around within myself when I allow myself to be infected by the bad smell that other people’s mental garbage generates. I have my own to pay attention to and take care of in their relationship to the absolute foundation within me, and in whose presence the morality that is in it becomes inviolable in its authenticity. Being human is what we may become, not something wrong or even given, it is something we are initiated into and trained to be from the spaciousness of the absolute foundation within us. Otherwise, we just hide behind labels, social conventions, euphemisms, and distortions of the experiential reality that makes us feel authentic. We behave erratically and incoherently towards our surroundings as if we lack contact with and support from our inner sources, which are the ones that help us regain our inner balance when we need it.