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Originally posted by prepared4truth
How You Know Somebody is Enlightened?
Originally posted by ImmortalThought
Originally posted by Student X
I question whether it's possible to become enlightened without mystical experiences. I question whether simply believing something that enlightened people believe is enough, or whether knowing a lot of wise sayings is enough, or whether reading the right books is enough, or having the right diet, the right moral code, the right practices, etc.
I think that maybe one has to undergo ego-death first.
edit on 5-10-2011 by Student X because: (no reason given)
I agree, I think. But may I ask, is there a difference between the human ego and the divine ego?
Or is there such thing as the divine ego?
I ask myself this on a daily basis.
Originally posted by ImmortalThought
In the sense that you have been able appoint yourself an authority on what enlightenment is and who is enlightened. Where you taught by the illumined?
Originally posted by ImmortalThought
What does your worldview look like? Can you describe this in detail?
Originally posted by ImmortalThought
by not taking part in the evil, you are just as equally opposing the evil as you would if you were aggressive in nature.
Originally posted by ImmortalThought
Both a passive and aggressive view have their time and place. The idea that one is better then the other is a half-truth.
Originally posted by ImmortalThought
If we were to watch another innocent human being to be cut with a knife from one side of their neck to the other and essentially killed, we would mostly cringe (amongst other emotions). BUT, we seem to have no problem watching a tree be cut down. They are both violent and they are both an act of killing. What separates the two?
Degrees.
Originally posted by ImmortalThought
They are the same only separated by a matter of degrees. So I agree with your statement, but being angered over humans killing humans and not over humans killing trees is only seeing half the truth. O and intent does matter, but again it is not the only thing that matters. Just because I intend to ask a simple and passive question does not mean that simply by intent I will get a response I want or think I deserve (because I do not believe my question deserved you resorting to childish name calling of naive, yet there it is). Maybe once I become enlightened my intent will become more pure and able to manifest such things.
Originally posted by ImmortalThought
Enlightened people most likely stray from society because they understand half truths and instead of being distracted by meaningless values they intend to find whole truths in a natural and peaceful setting. I continue to stand by my original statement.