Forget about 'Enlightenment' - Satsang with Mooji
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@ aaronananta There is nothing in enlightenment for the mind, nothing to grasp. The struggle is because we are trying to bring mind along. There is nothing to earn because nothing has been lost. This message is not for your mind, but that is where people initially approach it from. There is no journey because you can never move on from your self. Your ears aren't open yet.
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lovely
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Finally a voice of reason on the enlightenment stage. Thank you. I'm going to post your video on my next blog "Stop Searching and Start Living"
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@aaronananta very true. the actual capacity to realize the truth and grasp the timeless and simple quality of it (to rest in it and find peace) can only be got by first devoting yourself to the discipline of seeking it. a great irony and paradox, but there is an intrinsic difference between hearing this message, taking it for granted and forgetting all about it again the next minute, and earning the final understanding through an inner journey of discovery.
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@igoronline I see. Its not so much about controlling your thoughts, as those thoughts are revealing something to you. In every moment of breath they are showing you exactly what you have allowed yourSelf to become in seperation. Stop thoughts and old patterns yes, but stand one and equal to your thoughts. They support you to SEE.
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The hard work is very much present, in asserting control over your own thoughts("thinking of not thinking" is not meditation) .And I believe he meant that the state described as enlightenment arises from an adaptive rewiring of the brain after it's comfortable with absolutely not using any lens (conscious thoughts) through which to filter reality.
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I believe he is saying that if we try to hard to find spritual awareness we only distract ourself from seeeing our True Self. Remember the old saying k.i.s.s. keep it simple stupid?not that we are stupid of course.
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its like trying to believe yourself into being a martial arts master, sorry but it wont work, you have to do a lot of work, and the same is true for a spiritual master.
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Oh, I understand his point perfectly clear, but i dont agree with him, simply having the notion that I am enlightened or perfect is not enough, it is not the goal, its just a concept, and if Moojie says"forget about that too" I would say that nothing at all can come out of simply "forgetting about everything" but perhaps his goal is some type of zen like nothingness, what's the point of that.
This guy is the black Alan Watts.
troubledbyinsects99 2 years ago 66
Do you not understand? Oh, forget it...
mrevera 2 years ago 30