No ego experiences enlightenment.
On Jul 26, 9:55 am, Mahakali <[email protected]> wrote: > If there is an "I" that is awaiting validation on its so-called > experience of being enlightened, then, one can wait the entire life to > no avail. There is no "you" that can experience enlightenment. This is > the whole point. > > About the mystical sensations: if I examine what happens, I can only > find a bunch of thoughts that point to enlightenment; these thoughts > may or may not be translated and developed into feelings of > frustration or tension (for not 'finding' enlightenment, hopelessness, > anxiety etc etc). The mixture of thoughts and feelings may provide the > basis for the 'sense' that 'I am not enlightened yet' thus 'I have to > do more retreats, go to more gurus, read more books etc etc' > > About enlightenment being associated with physical experience. It has > been vividly reported that enlightenment (to be understood as Self > Realization), it simply causes a physical reaction in the body as the > original contraction (self) opens up and disappears. Basically, it is > only energy that contracted and , then, becomes released. The simile > is the one of the closed fist that becomes an open hand. Therefore, > the process is entirely physical and does not involve any thinking or > doctrine or intellectual exercise. > > Kali > > On 26 Lug, 15:28, [email protected] wrote: > > > > > Are you waiting for some kind of mystical sensation to confirm > > enlightenment happened? > > Can enlightenment happen without no associated special sensation? > > Sent via BlackBerry from Vodafone
