Liberation Is Just One Room
Liberation is not the whole house.
It is just one room.
In that room, I can understand everything.
I can understand power. I can understand control.
I can even understand the logic behind those who justify harm in the name of order, progress, or survival.
I can see how minds begin to believe that eliminating people can solve problems.
I can trace the reasoning. I can map the psychology.
That is a kind of freedom.
But it is not enough.
Because if liberation stops at understanding, it turns hollow.
It becomes a cold distance from life—
a place where nothing shocks you, but nothing truly touches you either.
That is not wisdom.
That is numbness.
There are people who call this state “being beyond.”
But often, they have simply moved beyond sensitivity.
They are free, but empty.
Detached, but not alive.
And slowly, they begin to depend on the feelings of others—
feeding on the very sensitivity they have lost.
I don’t want that kind of liberation.
I want a house, not just a room.
A house where understanding exists—
but so does sensitivity.
Where clarity does not kill compassion.
Where seeing everything does not mean accepting everything.
Yes, I can understand even the darkest logic.
But I do not have to become it.
Because the real question is not:
“Can you understand everything?”
The real question is:
“After understanding everything, what do you choose to remain?”