Again I reference "Novice to Master," by Soko Morinaga for the author clearly defines the enlightenment experience. I question what happens after the enlightenment experience is over. What do we do with our lives? Morinaga speaks about this in his last chapter when he references Miss Okimoto's story, and for me this dovetails with Eckhart Tolle message of being in the moment ever so beautifully.
Thanks I will and I agree with what you said except there is also joy in this world not just suffering. Thanks
grimmmammoth 2 years ago
Jesus said that we must become as children, again. Eckhart says to "die before we die". This is the same thing. This world is for suffering. The material world, by definition, IS suffering because anything material is temporary. Spirit is eternal. You are Spirit, my friend. Awakening is death, death of the "me". If you want to crack open the shell, buy a tiny book by Murray Oxman called "the How to Handle Difficult People handbook". Skip the forward and just start at chapter one. Blessings.
kensho3 3 years ago