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Enlightenment

LumberJack

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I wonder if enlightenment might be a state of not taking oneself (especially ideas and views) seriously. I think that an enlightened person would be identified by wisdom, compassion, and a sense of humor.

This is just another idea. It’s a concept trying to capture that which is beyond conception.
 

Road to Nowhere

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I wonder if enlightenment might be a state of not taking oneself (especially ideas and views) seriously. I think that an enlightened person would be identified by wisdom, compassion, and a sense of humor.
This is just another idea. It’s a concept trying to capture that which is beyond conception.
The thread on Enlightenment reflects a journey of self-discovery, awakening a generation and the authentic expression of one’s true self. I also resonate with the concept of not taking one's ideas, beliefs, and ego too seriously. The ultimate goal of Buddhism is to attain enlightenment and reach nirvana, a state free from suffering and rebirth. The concept of '' being open to everything and attached to nothing is the core principle in the Tao Te Ching. To embrace all experiences without becoming overly attached to any particular outcome or thing, allowing your life to flow freely through you. The quote from the movie Mr. Nobody ''Every path is the right path, everything could have been anything else. And it would have just as much meaning. The path of life is hard and paved with disillusionment, I don't always know where I'm going but I know how to get there. *shake
 

Road to Nowhere

πŸ’«πŸ’«πŸ’«πŸ’«πŸ’«
SF Supporter
"The right outcomes for the wrong reasons. When what we want are the right outcomes for the right reasons.The reality is we live in the real world and sometimes we just have to settle for the right outcomes."
 

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