The simple and direct message of Life Without a Centre is this: 'There is only ever Oneness. And in Oneness, the dream of separation arises, the idea that you are a separate 'person in the world', with a heavy past and an uncertain future, somehow divided from everyone and everything else. In this dream there can be great suffering, because to a separate person, life will never seem complete, and a longing for Home will pervade all action. We are talking about the possibility of waking up from this dream. It's an awakening that's simpler and gentler than you could ever imagine. This radical message lovingly allows all spiritual paths, while at the same time making them completely obsolete. This may feel very threatening to a mind hooked on ideas of paths, processes, and perfection. But in the presence of this revolutionary clarity, the endless seeking of the mind cannot last. Then, in the place of striving, suffering, and solidity, there is only ever lightness, love and so much laughter. Some have called this 'spiritual awakening'. I call it Life Without a Centre.'