avatarRamandeep Singh

Summary

Enlightenment is presented as a paradoxical thought process that ultimately leads to the cessation of all thoughts, including the thought of enlightenment itself.

Abstract

The article suggests that the concept of enlightenment is embedded within the question of its nature. It posits that enlightenment is not a destination but rather a journey through thoughts, culminating in the abandonment of thought altogether. This process involves becoming entirely engrossed in the pursuit of enlightenment, which is ironically the final thought to be relinquished. The article describes this state as "The Great Death," where the sense of self dissolves, leaving behind a state of "Pure Life"—a joyful and playful presence devoid of individual identity.

Opinions

  • Enlightenment is characterized as a unique and captivating thought that stands out from all others.
  • The pursuit of enlightenment is described as a "super trap" that ensnares the individual, leading to the release of all other thoughts.
  • Once enlightenment is achieved, it is implied that the individual's sense of identity, represented by the thought "I sense," disappears.
  • The article conveys that true enlightenment results in a state of existence that is inherently joyful and free from the constraints of personal thought.

What Do You Think Enlightenment Is?

The Question answers for itself if you have the eye to see it!

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Indeed, the answer is hidden in the question itself!! Well, try reading that once again, will you?

“What do you think Enlightenment is?”

Did you find it?? I even highlighted the keyword for you. It’s there.

Yes.

Enlightenment is just another Thought.

But I have to say this thought is very special. An absolute super trap, and once one is wholly in the trap, one loses all other thoughts. And once all other thoughts are let go in pursuit of this single thought, the last thought, Enlightenment, also drops!

Hence, the Enlightenment is also called The Great Death. With the last thought, you also die, or in other words, “I sense” dissolves. What remains is Pure Life — ever joyful and playful presence.

Spirituality
Enlightenment
Meditation
Life Lessons
Ramandeep Singh
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