Enlightenment

What is Enlightenment and Does it Matter?

Enlightenment is a common term thrown around by a variety of philosophers and religions. The term “enlightenment” used by Emmanuel Kant isn’t the same as Buddhist enlightenment, but they share many similarities. Enlightenment is having an accurate view of the world and how it works. It’s much more common to view the world through distorted glasses.

Our prejudices, biases, hurts from the past, and misconceptions taint our perception. Therefore, we are driven by habit and polluted by our past experiences. It’s very challenging to strip all of that away and perceive the world accurately. It can take a lifetime to reach a high level of enlightenment.

It’s not necessary to live alone in a cave or become a Buddhist monk to reach a higher level of enlightenment. All that’s really required is to pay attention and observe your thoughts.

Advantages to Enlightenment

It’s impossible to feel jealous, offended, or have other negative emotions if you’re enlightened. As an enlightened person you can see others and react more intentionally. As a result, you are much more likely to feel pity when someone acts or speaks against you than to feel hurt.

You no longer feel the need to impress anyone else. That need to chase after achievements or possessions for the purpose of showing off will be gone. In doing so, you will be free to pursue your true passions without regard for the opinions of others.

Simple things become much more enjoyable. Eating an orange or going for a walk can be as satisfying as driving a Ferrari. The most successful person isn’t the one that has the most. It’s the person that’s happiest and most satisfied with what they already have.

Enlightenment has a lot to offer.

But how does one become more enlightened? It’s quite simple, yet arduous. Avoid the mistake of thinking that mental exercise doesn’t require effort. Becoming enlightened is challenging in the same way eating only one potato chip is challenging.

Journey to Enlightenment

Meditate.

Meditation is the primary tool to reach enlightenment. Buy a book or join a local group to learn how to meditate. Meditation isn’t complicated, yet it must be done with a high level of expertise in order to get the most out of it.

Pay attention.

Notice your thoughts and feelings as they arise. If you’re sitting in traffic, annoyed that you’re going to be late for work, notice the feelings and consider the origin. What are you feeling? Why? Are your feelings helping in any way? Have you always responded this way in similar situations? Would a child respond the same way?

Play the role of the observer.

It’s not enough to pay attention. Strive to be objective and non-judgmental in your observations. Imagine you’re a stranger observing the situation with nothing to gain or lose. Be dispassionate. Notice the rise and fall of your emotions without getting involved. Be a scientist.

Be patient.

Becoming enlightened is like training for the Olympics. It can take years to develop the conditioning and expertise. Enjoy the fact that you’re making small amounts of progress each day. It takes time.

Let go of the past.

If you’re still upset that your dad walked out on the family when you were six, you’re not enlightened. Being dispassionate about negative experiences from the past are half of the challenge to enlightenment. Let them go.

Enlightenment isn’t just for spiritual, off-the-grid folks.

The goal of enlightenment is a worthy goal for any human being. Enlightenment is hard work, yet the benefits are considerable. No longer controlled by your emotions or feel the need to impress anyone frees  you.  Now you can enjoy a freedom that you’ve never felt before – and it feels great!

Start your journey to enlightenment today!

Rev. Colleen Irwin
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Reverend Colleen Irwin is a Spiritual being having a human experience as a Blogger, Wife, Mother, Mentor, Healer and Public Speaker living in Rochester New York. Colleen, a Natural Born Medium, teaches, lectures and serves Spirit when called upon. She remembers speaking with Spirit as a child and learning how to share this knowledge with others has been an adventure that she captured in her book “Discovering Your Stream”. Colleen has been mentored by Reverend Jack Rudy, and ordained as a Priest in the Order of Melchizedek by the Reverend Dan Chesboro through the Sanctuary of the Beloved. When she is not doing her Spiritual work she is a volunteer docent sharing Susan B. Anthony's history to visitors of the Susan B. Anthony House in Rochester. Her trust in Spirit gave her a new title – PREVIVOR. She now uses her platform to educate others about the BRCA genetic mutation and how one can take control of their health and well-being.
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