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MBMASON
In regards to the OP, in my opinion you are clearly not enlightened or even close to being enlightened. Anyone who says agree with me or GTFO is quite simply very full of ego. That one statement you made negates everything you have said.
As a Buddhist my self, most of us realize that enlightenment is something that can take a lifetime or more to master and that is usually pertaining to monks. The path is much harder and longer for a lay person but not necessarily impossible. But the notion of enlightenment in 15 days simply using mindfulness is absurd. It sounds like something you'd see on an infomercial.
I'm pretty sure that when The Buddha attained enlightenment, he didn't walk around the country side spreading the dharma by saying I'm enlightened and if you don't believe me or want to challenge me GTFO.
In regards to the OP, in my opinion you are clearly not enlightened or even close to being enlightened. Anyone who says agree with me or GTFO is quite simply very full of ego. That one statement you made negates everything you have said.
As a Buddhist my self, most of us realize that enlightenment is something that can take a lifetime or more to master and that is usually pertaining to monks. The path is much harder and longer for a lay person but not necessarily impossible. But the notion of enlightenment in 15 days simply using mindfulness is absurd. It sounds like something you'd see on an infomercial.
I'm pretty sure that when The Buddha attained enlightenment, he didn't walk around the country side spreading the dharma by saying I'm enlightened and if you don't believe me or want to challenge me GTFO.
Personally I think the fastest way to enlightenment is to not care about being enlightened.
As a Buddhist I have been practicing mindfulness for around 5 year now, a lot more than your 15-30 day get enlightened quick scheme. I have been on a few retreats including Vipassana retreats. I have many different states of consciousness including bliss
. I am definitely not enlightened. So being told I'm not ready by an internet guru is laughable.
It's also comical that a message of GTFO to get rid of " whiners and cry baby's " is something that a truly enlightened person would say.
Regardless of how other teachers treat their students. And yes it's true that the Buddha did not answer all questions about god, because he deemed them unnecessary regarding the 4 noble truths and the nature of suffering. Because he didn't answer every question certainly doesn't mean he told them to GTFO.
As a truly enlightened being who completely has absolved all of their ego, knows the absolute truth about how the mind and consciousness work, and completely knows the true nature of reality and how the universe works. And also has completely ended suffering in your life. I would think you'd be a bit more humble and maybe welcome the skeptics and whiners and cry baby's seeing as how you pretty much have perfect knowledge.
I know my ego still exists and still has a powerful influence over me. It's you my friend that needs to look into the mirror and realize that your ego also has a hold of you. It's clearly evident by the way to speak to anyone who doubts you.
I know my ego still exists and still has a powerful influence over me.
From a Buddhist view anyway most people seek enlightenment for the goodness of all sentient beings.
I've said what I need to say and will leave your thread now, so you can continue to enlightening the masses oh holy Man-God.
dominicus
See for yourself if what I posted is true. Otherwise, your points will be moot and relative
What was the koan?
SERIOUS QUESTION ... It seems that a lot of these practices and/or religions require concentration and meditation to reach enlightenment. So what about people with cognitive and/or neurological conditions that don't allow for concentration? What about people with mental health issues (such as depression or who are schitzoid or who have extreme paranoia, etc)? Or older folks who can't concentrate or remember things??
Are these people left out of the ability to reach enlightenment because of their physical issues? (Lost of mental health issues are physically induced )
Legend tells that once upon a time there was a poor man who was charged with tending a herd of cows for his master. The man, uneducated and mentally challenged, one day met a teacher of meditation and he was impressed by the calm, loving, happy nature of the teacher. So he asked the teacher to show him how he could achieve the same radiating peace that the teacher so obviously enjoyed.
The teacher quickly discovered that the man was unable to understand any of the points of philosophy he was trying to teach him, and he couldn't even remember the Om mantra despite going through it time and again. The patient teacher said to the man, "You are certainly devoted in your desire to be happy, but you don't seem to know very much and have trouble learning, and you can't remember anything. Tell me, what is it that you do know about?"
The man answered enthusiastically, "Teacher, the only thing I know anything about is cows. For my entire life, I've cared for cows, kept them happy, kept them fed, made sure they are milked regularly, and kept them clean. My entire life revolves around cows." The teacher smiled and said, "That's fine, my son. Then you know what sound a cow makes." "Of course," said the man. "They say moo." "Of course they do," said the teacher. "And since you know that sound well, that will serve as your mantra. All you must do is continue to say moo and you will eventually find that you no longer suffer and you are filled with bliss." From that moment on, every time the man took the cows to the pasture to graze, he chanted "moo." While he milked the cows, he chanted, "moo, moo, moo." Before long he was able to internalize the vibration of his mantra, and he became joyful and lived happily ever after.
Scientists think that an imbalance in the complex, interrelated chemical reactions of the brain involving the neurotransmitters dopamine and glutamate, and possibly others, plays a role in schizophrenia. Neurotransmitters are substances that allow brain cells to communicate with each other. Scientists are learning more about brain chemistry and its link to schizophrenia
It is irresponsible of you not to include a word of warning in your message. Supposing that this really had a life-changing effect on people- they should also be made aware of the implications that come even with a heightened sense of awareness. Not to mention truly transcending one's ego.
You just made it sound like you're selling a product. I know you probably aren't but it sounds like (a) you don't know what it is you are "selling" or (b) you have little regard for consequences.
Riposte
Enlightenment only takes place when the mind forever dies and never returns. That means no thoughts, total silence, no "I am" or "me." There is nothing left, and therefore no more attachments are possible, thereby ending suffering.edit on 8-10-2013 by Riposte because: (no reason given)