I recently came across a doctor
who takes a scientific approach to everything,
particularly when debunking pseudoscience.
He was simplifying the concept of manifestation
—saying “this is what it is, nothing more.”
He proudly stated that he did not charge any money
for teaching this concept, unlike the ‘gurus’ who do.
And that got me thinking…
Yes, some things are so basic
that they shouldn’t need complex explanations.
Like how to breathe.
Or how to brush your teeth.
Or how to manifest.
Or how to heal from emotional pain.
These are simple ideas.
You don’t need to buy a course to learn them.
That’s true.
Yes, the ones who break it down
with science, method, and proof
—they might be adding value
to what people need to know.
But rejecting the idea of someone
offering a paid course on something simple?
That’s a bit strange too.
Because everyone learns differently.
Their struggle, their inner chaos,
the thoughts erupting from that state—
it all distances them from seeing something simple as simple.
Simple for them is no longer simple.
They can’t hear it.
They can’t see it.
That’s why they keep looking for answers
—sometimes for years.
Not because they’re dumb,
but because they’re trying to untangle
from their current state.
And depending on where they are in life
and in their mind, they need different things
—a different language, a different tone,
a different kind of content.
They need different speakers,
with a certain personality,
a certain story,
a certain way of saying it.
Something in that delivery
—a phrase, a word, a way of explaining
—is what they’re looking for.
What finally reaches them.
So yes, life is simple.
A start and a finish.
And sure, it can be broken down
with science, proof, methods, and timelines.
But it’s not easy to live it.
To those who try to reduce everything to “simple”
—remember this:
We need messengers of all kinds.
Of all colours, tones, and ranges.
Some speaking on the street side,
some on the mountains, and some in palaces.
Because each of them will say one word,
one phrase, one idea—in the way only they can say it
—and it’ll change the life of someone in need.
There’s a reason why so many gurus,
philosophers, healers exist.
And why they remain popular
in their time and beyond their time.
All saying the same thing
—but in different ways.
In a way that’s unique
to their journey.
So to the purists who hate seeing everything
become a “money-making industry”
for supposedly basic knowledge—remember this:
The ones with the right intent
—both the teacher and the listener
—they’re the reason the world is healing,
growing, getting better every single day.
And no science can prove that.
And the best part?
That doctor who disses the gurus for charging money
—turns out he’s selling a course too.
On what he thinks he’s great at.
Which makes him no less than the gurus he mocks.