enlightened_dawn11 wrote: > sure. i was only talking about those for whom enlightenment is a > serious goal, and for whatever reason they become derailed from > their goal. One knows that they're on the path to enlightenment when stop obsessing about it. Enlightenment is really a simple concept and unfortunately many throughout history have intellectually masturbated on the concept making it more confusing than clarifying the concept. For most the path will be to practice yoga or meditation. And sometimes that is also knowing when "not" to practice yoga or meditation. Unfortunately the movement often pushed meditating when people should have stopped for a while because they were burning out. Stopping would have allowed more progress.
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