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To be blunt, that's crap. You presume this. If you actually read the writings, these "presumers" speak all the time about dying to self.
I feel enlightened from my dreams, I know things about God, angels, Satan, heaven, and the universe that not one else seems to know. I like discussing them, but I don't like hostile arguments or angry replies.
I am here trying to get my bearings as to what people think or say that enlightenment is and it is an interesting read I must say!
there should be multiple definitions of enlightenment so that we know which one whomever is talking about. and there are but no one knows them.
I first thought I was enlightened when I realized evil is not real or the devil or satan whatever. But that is my perspective.
To the point where being "enlightened" no longer has much meaning... The concept presupposes that Buddhists actually know what they are talking about. Me? I'm not so sure anymore... Creaturehood is a wonderful concept however...A good point, I believe enlightenment to be relative. We tend to base our views of enlightenment based upon ideas that other people have communicated, most notably the Buddha, and other "prophets" for lack of a better word. I think someone becomes enlightened everytime they learn something new.
there should be multiple definitions of enlightenment so that we know which one whomever is talking about. and there are but no one knows them.
I first thought I was enlightened when I realized evil is not real or the devil or satan whatever. But that is my perspective.
Of course I will answer you your question by not wasting your time, but I don't think anybody else want to ask me this question, So am just wondering that why are you asking me all this on the behalf of others ? whereas I don't think that anybody is with you.You're 'fed up' Chinu ? This thread isn't 'coming again and again in front of [your] eyes.' You are choosing to read it, just like anyone else who reads it.
What's your problem ? Tell me
What kind of problems get an enlightened being 'fed up' ? Tell us ! it is only your opinion - but that is true for everyone here... even you and me
But since you are enlightened and fed up with other people's posts, tell us why that is and how it feels for you. That would be more interesting and more valuable than all the 'getting god' stuff. We've all heard that a million times, and it gets very boring, and it doesn't help anyone (IMO). But why is an enlightened being fed up ? That is an interesting subject.
But don't answer this unless you are truly serious, we don't need you to waste our time. We can do that for ourselves LOL
A good point, I believe enlightenment to be relative. We tend to base our views of enlightenment based upon ideas that other people have communicated, most notably the Buddha, and other "prophets" for lack of a better word. I think someone becomes enlightened everytime they learn something new.
that's just it, learning something new isn't what buddha was talking about. it's a specific experience that is the fruit of walking the path. the path that Buddha, Jesus, (insert prophet here) has produced after making their own independent light.
All of these faiths produce lanterns for a path of inner truth, peace, etc. anyone can say " I am carrying a lantern~!" But, the goal is to produce your own lantern not carry one someone else made. then you are enlightened by your own light and not an others.
To the point where being "enlightened" no longer has much meaning... The concept presupposes that Buddhists actually know what they are talking about. Me? I'm not so sure anymore... Creaturehood is a wonderful concept however...
The only view of the transcendent is one's own direct experience of it. "Being in it" so to speak.
"Enlightenment" is just a tag we stick on such experiences in an attempt to share, explain or describe our memories of such ineffable experiences and the lasting results/change they have caused in us- including the ways in which this indescribable experience has altered our perception/s of 'reality'.
The word 'Enlightenment', like the word 'God', is such a preloaded word in so many people's minds that it tends to speak more to/about the listener's pre-concieved notions of the word, than it does of the describer's actual experience.
I try to avoid the use of loaded words, and instead just describe my own experiences in my own terms (non 'religious' ones). If I really want to make the effort for whatever reasons.
Agreed, but what if one obtained the ability to carry this "experience" into every moment of their life? Is it possible for a person to constantly experience this experience. And every word, action, and movement was a direct result of constantly experiencing this particular state of concioiusness?
The concept presupposes that Buddhists actually know what they are talking about. Me? I'm not so sure anymore... Creaturehood is a wonderful concept however...
In my experience, 'you' don't carry the experience-- the experience carries you.
When you shift out into a new paradigm you no longer view your self or the world that surrounds you the way you used to (through the old one). You might say that you have moved to a new 'state'.
For some people the 'move' is too much. Too ungrounding. Too disruptive to the life and terms they used to live by. So they move back to their old state, and build a shrine to the memories of a journey they once took 'outside the gates'.
For some people the 'move' is too much. Too ungrounding. Too disruptive to the life and terms they used to live by. So they move back to their old state, and build a shrine to the memories of a journey they once took 'outside the gates'.
A frubal for you.
Only the enlightened can inform you...What are frubals exactly? how do I give them ?
Yeah, but did Buddha, Jesus, (insert prophet here) all walk the same path? And by carrying "their" lantern does it imply that you just borrowed theirs, or that you built your own based on their directions? I dunno about you, but I like directions, it makes things much easier, but at the same time I like making modifications on my own accord as well.
Buddha carried an oil lantern, Jesus carried a torch, and I wanna carry a battery operated, lunar activated super lantern. But I also realize that the light sources carried by Buddha, Jesus, (insert prophet here) give me the ability to to see what I'm doing in order to build my "super lantern" lol.
I'm glad to hear the points you've been raising here. They merit some discussion. First as far as what we call enlightenment, we have to look at some traditional context. What people generally describe, and I would agree, can really be translated into an absolute freedom, Freedom itself. It is liberation from the constrictions that bind the mind and spirit. I see the term 'salvation' as pointing to the same thing. It is the condition of Freedom in the absolute sense. It is Being itself, beyond defining it. It is Love itself with no object. And so on. These are descriptions, and I don't think anyone has an issue understanding that state of Being is beyond conceptualizing, or that it is realized through reasoning our way to it through the mind.In my experience, 'you' don't carry the experience-- the experience carries you.
When you shift out into a new paradigm you no longer view your self or the world that surrounds you the way you used to (through the old one). You might say that you have moved to a new 'state'.
For some people the 'move' is too much. Too ungrounding. Too disruptive to the life and terms they used to live by. So they move back to their old state, and build a shrine to the memories of a journey they once took 'outside the gates'.
Thank you
What are frubals exactly? how do I give them ?