Background
I, Guru Sanju, am working with Alisa—a woman who has lived with schizophrenia and bipolar patterns for over twenty years, with episodes severe enough to require hospitalization and strong medical interventions. She chose to work with me because her body rejects heavy medications and responds to my energy transmissions and practical guidance. In this discourse I lead her, step by step, to remove attachments to objects, free her life force from dead matter, and restore her brain’s capacity to function. My focus is simple and practical: clear the clutter, disengage from objects that consume attention, and redesign the home as a healing vortex. What follows is my direct guidance to Alisa—turned into instructions any sincere seeker can follow to reclaim energy, clarity, and life. There is no diagnosis here to make you feel like a patient. There is only the path to freedom, taken one clear action at a time.
The Cosmic Joke of Accumulation
Hello. How are you feeling now after decluttering, throwing away, and giving away all these things?
It feels like a cosmic joke: first, accumulate everything—and then give it away. First, gather, stack, and store; then, release, donate, and empty. See the joke and smile, because the joke exposes attachment. You accumulate to feel safe, and then you let go to feel alive.
Are you enjoying this new activity—receiving guidance and then acting? Enjoy it, because this is the medicine your system needs.
What Attachment Really Costs
Attachment is what you experience. That is what I am removing through this work. Any one object—if you are attached to it—takes a part of your life. I am removing dead objects from your energy, making you connect back to yourself.
Each unit of attachment to an object prevents you from feeling your life. When you get away from the object, you come close to yourself—pure energy, pure consciousness. You don’t understand this when you are buried in matter: attached to objects, to people, to the home, to the car—attached to everything.
Attachment is the reason behind the loss of energy. Your brain is a limited instrument. It needs life force—oxygen and prana—to process your life. When you pour that life force into objects, your brain is deprived of what it needs. Then your brain doesn’t work. So the first thing I am doing is making you object-free, matter-free.
Today’s Task: Start With Clothes
Today, begin with the clothes. Sort them. If you are in a temperate place (like Turkey), keep only what is required there. If you will go to the Himalayas later, gather those extreme-cold clothes—jackets, jerkins, thermals—and keep them together in a single place. Don’t think; act. Make an “extreme cold” basket or bin and do not mix those clothes with your regular wear.
Place your phone on a stable surface and keep it aside. One by one, pick up each garment. Ask a simple question: do I need this now? If not, set it aside to donate. If you feel unsure, keep it aside temporarily—but do not return it to the main wardrobe.
How to Fold and Segregate
Fold your regular clothes neatly. Keep categories together: daily wear, sleepwear, outerwear, undergarments, exercise wear. The “extreme cold” set goes into one basket or a distinct wardrobe section. Do not mix it with daily wear. Your brain needs order; give your brain order.
The Three Baskets Method
- Keep Now
- Keep for Himalayas (Extreme Cold)
- Donate / Sell / Recycle
Move fast. Speed is compassion. The longer you delay, the stronger the attachment feels.
Books: Touch, Decide, Release
Go to your bookshelf. Touch every book you have collected. The bookshelf represents years of postponed decisions. Now decide. Donate to a library. Sell to a second-hand bookseller. Even give as scrap if needed. The form doesn’t matter; becoming free matters.
Set a two-day window for the books: today and tomorrow. By the end of tomorrow, the books should be gone or in a clearly arranged “leave the house” zone with committed actions (pickup scheduled, drop-off planned, or buyer confirmed).
The bookshelf itself must also go. If it is IKEA or any brand—wood, steel, or composite—either sell it to a local second-hand vendor or donate it. Empty shelves invite fresh clutter; remove the shelf and remove the invitation.
Larger Objects: Television and Car
Your television set is not needed. Begin the process to sell it. It may take five to fifteen days to complete the sale, but your action begins today: list it, contact reputable second-hand marketplaces, compare prices, and keep the process official to avoid being cheated.
For the car, take the initiative yourself. Do the research. Contact multiple buyers or platforms for a valuation. Let an executive come and evaluate, as is standard. Gather offers from several companies and choose a reasonable price—not the highest fantasy, not the lowest insult. This is not about squeezing every last coin; it is about freeing life force. If the sale delays because of family factors, still move all preparatory steps forward—information, valuation, legal checks, listing drafts. Begin now.
Timelines and Accountability
For the next three days—today, tomorrow, and the day after—you focus on this decluttering work. If something isn’t finished by the end of Day 2, you may take one more day, but not beyond that without a very clear reason. By afternoon on the third day, your major sorting should be done and you should be ready to report completion.
I may take your next guidance session in the evening of Day 3, provided the work is completed. If I find that essential steps are incomplete, I may delay the next session by a day. This is not punishment; it is alignment. Guidance is power-packed, but your action generates the result.
How to Choose Recipients—Quickly
Donate to whoever is ready and receptive. Do not over-select. The longer you select, the deeper the attachment hooks. Give ruthlessly. Do not give at an extremely cheap price if selling; aim for a moderate, reasonable market price. But do not waste life force chasing the last ten percent of value. Your energy is more valuable than the money right now.
Make Space Around the Wardrobe
Clear the floor and space around your wardrobe. Remove piles that block access. Create clean movement paths. Take out a few books and set them in a single, visible place to remind yourself: these are leaving. Physical clarity supports mental clarity. Out of sight, out of mind—but here, until they leave the house, keep them in sight as a reminder to complete the exit.
When You Feel Like Wearing Before Letting Go
If you want to wear an item once before donating, wear it—then let it go within a few days. Do not “save it for later.” Complete the cycle. Each completion returns life force to the brain and nervous system.
The Principle: Out of Sight, Out of Mind
Everything you keep becomes memory in your brain. Memory consumes life force. Once you get rid of the object, the memory no longer gnaws at your attention. Out of sight, out of mind is not denial; it is hygiene. You are not forgetting life—you are freeing it.
You told me, “I am sick of dying; I want to live. I can’t wait to live again.” That single line made me decide to work with you. So don’t delay the process. Choose life now.
Create a Healing Vortex at Home
Your home can become a vortex of healing—a place where my guidance works on you as if I am physically present. For the next one to two months, take sessions in that space. Whether the session is thirty minutes, one hour, or two hours, it will be meaningful if you follow through with actions. I have the power to work on your energies directly, but your space must support the transmission.
The Mini-Forest
Buy indoor plants and invite living energy into your space. Let your room become a small forest—an alive environment where your nervous system relaxes and your prana rises. Place plants where you see them often, especially near the workspace and resting area. Water, light, and simple care practices will train your attention toward living things, not dead objects.
Remove Lower Energies
When your room is cluttered, lower energies attack your brain—because the clutter lives inside your brain as much as it lives in the room. Empty the space. Add green life. Let the air flow. I will give your brain Energetic Mastery Method practices once the space supports them. Then, transmission will move through you, and your channels will open.
Ten to Twelve Rounds of Cleaning
Every two to three days, do another round of cleaning. Ten sessions are often enough to transform a chaotic space into clarity. Guidance will be there, but your actions multiply the effect. Step by step, we bring you to zero—clear, open, present.
Model the Space on a Calm Room
Look at a room with nothing extra—just a bed, a window with trees outside, and open space. Spaciousness is brain nutrition. Without space, it is like putting your head in a garbage bin and trying to think. Give your brain space. In the next seven days, your room should be completely clean—no extra objects, no blockages.
Become Newborn
A newborn arrives with nothing. Become that. Let go of everything not essential. Keep only a few clothes and essentials. Make the room like a good hotel room or an Airbnb: simple, breathable, welcoming, ready for life. When you travel, you can invite someone else to use it. When you return, it welcomes you back into clarity.
Turn Your Skills Into New Life
Learn the skill of converting a home into a simple, beautiful Airbnb space. The home you have rented to a tenant could also be emptied after due process and converted into a short-stay, healing-friendly space. You do not have to rent in the old way. You can create aligned value.
What Long-Term Suffering Accumulates
You have been dealing with schizophrenia and bipolar tendencies for nearly two decades. Little symptoms accumulated. The load grew heavier. This is very common: people in these states collect and collect, wasting energy, time, and money on objects. The brain’s energy gets consumed by the weight of memory, and then the brain cannot function.
I know the reverse way. Remove, simplify, re-enter nature. Then my energy transmission moves you; the Kundalini flows; the channels open. When you follow these steps, things finally work on you because the space within you and around you is ready.
Practical Selling Notes
For the television and car:
- Research official platforms and verified vendors.
- Request multiple evaluations to get a fair range.
- Aim for moderate, reasonable market price.
- Accept the first clear, fair offer within a short window.
- Do not chase perfection; chase freedom.
- Keep records of communication to avoid confusion.
- Expect that exact processes differ by country; adapt, but do not stall.
For the bookshelf and furniture:
- Contact local second-hand dealers (wood or steel, depending on the material).
- If sale is slow, donate quickly.
- Remove shelves after the books are gone to prevent new clutter.
For clothes:
- Complete folding and segregation the same day you start.
- Keep “Himalayas” set separate, sealed, and labeled.
- Donate duplicates and “someday” items.
- If you must wear something once, do it now and then release it.
For books:
- Choose one recipient path and commit (library, second-hand store, or scrap).
- Execute within two days.
- Photograph what leaves if you need a gentle closure, then delete the photos after a week.
The Seven-Day Target
In seven days, your room should be empty of all non-essentials. Plants in place. Air flowing. Surfaces clean. Only a few items visible: bed, a clear desk or table for your laptop, your phone, and a minimal set of essentials. The room should breathe. You should breathe.
Accountability Rhythm
- Day 1–2: Clothes fully sorted and folded. “Himalayas” kit separated and sealed.
- Day 1–2: Books decided and scheduled to exit; bookshelf listed for sale or donation.
- Day 3: Television listed and buyer search underway; basic price research complete.
- Day 3–5: Car valuation requests sent; at least two evaluations scheduled or completed.
- Day 4–7: Furniture that invites clutter removed; room reset; indoor plants placed; airflow optimized.
- Day 7: Full reset achieved; space functions as a healing vortex.
If any item is stuck, move to the next and keep momentum. Momentum is energy medicine.
Why This Works
Clutter stores memory. Memory consumes oxygen and prana. A brain starved of life force becomes foggy, anxious, and exhausted. When you clear external clutter, internal memory loosens. As objects leave, the mind lets go. Life force returns to the brain; the nervous system softens. Then, energetic practices and transmissions land and work. You become receptive. You feel life again.
When Family or Others Slow the Process
If a family member delays a sale (for example, the car), move every preparatory step forward: research, evaluation, paperwork readiness. Do not argue; do the work. The river flows around rocks. Stay in movement. When the opening appears, you step through.
For Those With Long Mental-Health Struggles
If you, like Alisa, struggle to take actions, understand: this path is designed so actions are simple, short, and clear. Touch the item. Decide. Release. Replace dead matter with living green. Create space for breath. Align your room with life—and your brain will follow.
Summary of Your Commitments
- Sell or donate all books; remove the bookshelf.
- Sort all clothes; fold and segregate; keep a separate “extreme cold” kit for future Himalayas travel.
- Initiate the sale of the television today; accept a fair price within a short window.
- Begin the car sale process responsibly: multiple valuations, official channels, clear documentation.
- Clean and organize your room in visible rounds for ten to twelve cycles over one month, ideally every two to three days.
- Add indoor plants to create a mini forest; keep care simple and consistent.
- Keep only essentials visible: bed, laptop, phone, a few necessary items.
- Aim for a seven-day transformation to a clear, breathable, healing room.
- Report completion after the first three days; keep momentum until full reset is done.
- When stuck, simplify further and move the next obvious piece.
Closing: From Dying to Living
Alisa told me, “I am sick of dying; I just want to live. I can’t wait to live again.” That is enough. The intelligence in that sentence opens the way. I work very smartly on complex cases because I do not make you feel like a patient; I see you as life itself. I work directly on your energies while you act with your hands. Together, we reverse twenty years of accumulation in weeks—not by force, but by clarity and decisive compassion.
If you carry schizophrenia, bipolar tendencies, or any brain-and-nervous-system exhaustion that makes action feel impossible, take this path. Touch the thing. Decide. Release. Breathe. Plant living green where dead matter stood. Let your room become a vortex, and your life will remember how to be alive. I know how to make you live life. Start now.