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Core Premise: The book dismantles the "Myth of Arrival"—the idea that peace is a destination reached through effort or knowledge.
Methodology: It reinterprets ancient Zen dialogues through a modern, blunt lens, stripping away religious aesthetics like incense and robes to reveal raw logic.
The "Twist": Instead of using metaphors like "blossoms showering," it uses modern concepts like "latency," "friction," and "zero-state processors" to bypass the defense mechanisms of the modern mind.
Key Message: The text argues that seeking is a biological loop and that the "walls" of your prison are constructed by the very act of looking for a "door".
Structure: It is divided into five chapters that move from the "Absence of the Actor" to "Action Without Agency," ending with a conclusion on the total cessation of seeking.
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