Balthazzar
N. Germanic Descent
I don't understand the concept of enlightenment, nor why anyone would choose it if what I've read of it is anything remotely accurate. Can anyone explain the benefits?
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if what I've read of it is anything remotely accurate.
I’m not a fan of the word “enlightenment” regarding spirituality and, I also think there’s a tendency to approach the concept in a rather odd way.I don't understand the concept of enlightenment, nor why anyone would choose it if what I've read of it is anything remotely accurate. Can anyone explain the benefits?
I’m not a fan of the word “enlightenment” regarding spirituality and, I also think there’s a tendency to approach the concept in a rather odd way.
The term refers to a worldly life, lived in accordance with the insights from a spiritual epiphany - an awakening to a new way of understanding existence. It is the conduct that follows a eureka moment -an a-ha experience- regarding the relation between what to our naked eye may appear so and so, but from then on is understood as this and that. And the this and that of it, changes one’s entire approach to everything.
“Enlightenment” therefore, is not something to aspire to because it is not something that is achieved. Enlightenment is something that happens. It may be argued that there are ways by which such happening can be encouraged, but many are those who spend years chasing the experience without it ever taking place and, it is not as uncommon as perhaps thought, that people who have done anything but the opposite, are baffled by its sudden occurrence and the overwhelming rebirth that it results in.
As to its “benefits”, they do of course exist (mainly, a deep trust in life and the serenity which that brings) but to the world in general, they may well go unnoticed and far from everyone will “love” the changes in a transformed person.
Humbly,
Hermit
In addition to what @Hermit Philosopher states above, it’s liberation from the bonds of what one perceives to be 'real.' Freedom from suffering. An 'enlightened' being is largely unaffected what appears in this perceived reality.I don't understand the concept of enlightenment, nor why anyone would choose it if what I've read of it is anything remotely accurate. Can anyone explain the benefits?
In addition to what @Hermit Philosopher states above, its liberation from the bonds of what one perceives to be 'real.' Freedom from suffering. An 'enlightened' being is largely unaffected what appears in this perceived reality.
Seeking 'enlightenment' can be a choice, but the experience of liberation is not. There are ascetics that spend their whole lives seeking it, but never experience it. And then there are those that have a spontaneous experience going about day-to-day life, embrace that experience, and work to stabilize themselves in that perspective.
From the perspective of 'enlightenment,' there was never anything to be enlightened to. Nothing to become. One has always been that, but was only ignorant to it.
In addition to what @Hermit Philosopher states above, it’s liberation from the bonds of what one perceives to be 'real.' Freedom from suffering. An 'enlightened' being is largely unaffected what appears in this perceived reality.
Seeking 'enlightenment' can be a choice, but the experience of liberation is not. There are ascetics that spend their whole lives seeking it, but never experience it. And then there are those that have a spontaneous experience going about day-to-day life, embrace that experience, and work to stabilize themselves in that perspective.
From the perspective of 'enlightenment,' there was never anything to be enlightened to. Nothing to become. One has always been that, but was only ignorant to it.
There are times when to human head glows. Then it gets dark. Then it glows. Like a firefly but with longer periods.I don't understand the concept of enlightenment, nor why anyone would choose it
There are times when to human head glows. Then it gets dark. Then it glows. Like a firefly but with longer periods.
I talk literally. The head either glows or it's dark. Look at photographs. With no photoshop.Light bulb analogy? You are referring to the difference between darkness/blindness and light/seeing right?
I talk literally. The head either glows or it's dark. Look at photographs. With no photoshop.
I suspect it's a place located inside the brain. The glowing might be a malfunction of that area.Brain waves and activity then?
I do question whether brain activity ever ceases and goes dark then reemerges with activity for longer periods of time. You'll need to explain how you meant your literal post to be perceived if not analogous.I talk literally. The head either glows or it's dark. Look at photographs. With no photoshop.
Look at a colorful picture of a person and notice the face. Does the face look too bright? Or dark?I do question whether brain activity ever ceases and goes dark then reemerges with activity for longer periods of time. You'll need to explain how you meant your literal post to be perceived if not analogous.
With me, it primarily deals with awareness, namely getting things down to the nitty-gritty, including my own thoughts. With the latter, why do I have them and where do they come from and why? If I "hate" something, why do I hate it? If I "love" something, why do I Iove it?I don't understand the concept of enlightenment, nor why anyone would choose it if what I've read of it is anything remotely accurate. Can anyone explain the benefits?
You're being humorous then? Light on light off?Look at a colorful picture of a person and notice the face. Does the face look too bright? Or dark?
I am dead serious.You're being humorous then?
Know thyself .With me, it primarily deals with awareness, namely getting things down to the nitty-gritty, including my own thoughts. With the latter, why do I have them and where do they come from and why? If I "hate" something, why do I hate it? If I "love" something, why do I Iove it?
Then, once I better understand what's influencing and driving me are, I can then work from there.
That just has to do with how light is reflecting at that moment and how the camera captures the light.Look at a colorful picture of a person and notice the face. Does the face look too bright? Or dark?