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RE: From a Slave to a Master; a Memoir, chapter 2 – Two paths towards Enlightenment

in #story6 years ago

Some people on here to some extent seem like they’re clinging to this idea that enlightenment is a state you achieve and magical things will happen. The experience of meditation are profound, mind altering to some extent there is no doubt, but still not sure what any of it has to do with enlightenment. I think the word does is a disservice, the Buddha awakened, had realizations was able to integrate it into wisdom he could share with others. A lot of people chasing a concept that’s entirely constructed by people and isn’t necessarily real. Keep meditating though, keep trying to understand and keep being kind to others and try to integrate with society.

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Truth is always such a paradox. Enlightenment can even feel like a "catch 22" at times. To abide in that state, we must deeply see that this present moment is the only reality. And yet for most of us, enlightenment is a concept existing somewhere in the imaginary future. I agree with you @alltechevent. I content myself with the many awakenings along the way and do my best to remember to be grateful as often as I can.