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Myth #4 = Enlightenment

is nothing special.

 

Recently someone quoted a

teacher who expounded about

how, " Enlightenment is nothing

special. " The distinction was

made that if someone feels

and/or talks about being special

because they have been graced

with enlightenment, they are

not enlightened. The distinction

may be accurate enough, because

enlightenment brings a profound

gratitude and humility, but to

say that enlightenment is

nothing special is like...

 

someone giving a discourse

on oranges who never tasted

an orange - they have only

studied about them and been in

the company of oranges for so

long that they feel qualified

to speak about oranges...

 

and they conclude that...

 

oranges have no taste. They

are nothing special. What?!!!!

 

Enlightenment is beyond special,

beyond awesome, juicier than

the best orange we have ever

tasted, beyond anything

we can think or imagine...

 

It is incredibly and superbly

special...a peace that passes

understanding, a joy beyond

words, the truth that sets us

free from fear and doubt and

shines a whole new light on

life.

 

 

Myth #5

 

If you're truly enlightened,

there is no one left to experience

the enlightenment.

 

This is more neo-advaita shuffling,

or what is called the mind screw.

 

Of course, there is something there

to experience the enlightenment -

the new person that enlightenment

creates, the Self, the One filled

with joy, who now experiences perfect

peace of mind, and who is ecstatic

about the amazing gift that has

been received, and whose heart

now swells with love, kindness

and compassion for everyone -

because the Self and the potential

for awakening to Self is seen in

every other person.

 

If there were truly no one there

to experience the enlightenment,

there would be no one there to

make such an absurd statement

as Myth #5.

 

Myth #6

 

If someone says they are enlightened,

they are not.

 

With enlightenment comes a compelling

urge to shout it out and share the

good news of its delight. Everyone

who has authentically awakened sees

enlightenment as the destiny of

humankind - and knows that they have

been 'called' to declare it because

of the thunderbolt of insight that

comes with enlightenment.

 

What do you think Buddha, or Jesus,

or Ramana would say about this myth?

 

This myth is a warped interpretation

of the statements about the inability

to express enlightenment in words

that will convey its truth.

 

This cannot be done...anymore than

anyone can convey the taste of an

orange in words. But it does not mean

that enlightenment or oranges have

not been experienced by those who

declare to know them - or that neither

are incredibly sweet.

 

By their fruits you shall know them.

 

One Sweet Juicy Special Love,

 

Jeff

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Dear Jeff,

 

Excellent! I really liked these.. Needs spreading around.

 

Love

Alan--- On Mon, 1/3/10, Papajeff <jeff wrote:

Papajeff <jeff Enlightenment and Oranges. Mo' myths Date: Monday, 1 March, 2010, 11:42

Myth #4 = Enlightenmentis nothing special.Recently someone quoted ateacher who expounded abouthow, "Enlightenment is nothingspecial." The distinction wasmade that if someone feelsand/or talks about being specialbecause they have been gracedwith enlightenment, they arenot enlightened. The distinctionmay be accurate enough, becauseenlightenment brings a profoundgratitude and humility, but tosay that enlightenment is nothing special is like...someone giving a discourseon oranges who never tasted an orange - they have onlystudied about them and been inthe company of oranges for solong that they feel qualifiedto speak about oranges...and they conclude that...oranges have no taste. Theyare nothing special. What?!!!!Enlightenment is beyond special,beyond awesome, juicier thanthe best orange we have evertasted, beyond

anythingwe can think or imagine...It is incredibly and superblyspecial...a peace that passesunderstanding, a joy beyondwords, the truth that sets usfree from fear and doubt andshines a whole new light on life.Myth #5If you're truly enlightened,there is no one left to experiencethe enlightenment.This is more neo-advaita shuffling,or what is called the mind screw.Of course, there is something thereto experience the enlightenment -the new person that enlightenmentcreates, the Self, the One filled with joy, who now experiences perfect peace of mind, and who is ecstatic about the amazing gift that has been received, and whose heartnow swells with love, kindness and compassion for everyone -because the Self and the potentialfor awakening to Self is seen inevery other person.If there were truly no one thereto experience

the enlightenment,there would be no one there to make such an absurd statementas Myth #5.Myth #6If someone says they are enlightened,they are not.With enlightenment comes a compellingurge to shout it out and share thegood news of its delight. Everyonewho has authentically awakened seesenlightenment as the destiny ofhumankind - and knows that they havebeen 'called' to declare it becauseof the thunderbolt of insight thatcomes with enlightenment. What do you think Buddha, or Jesus,or Ramana would say about this myth? This myth is a warped interpretationof the statements about the inability to express enlightenment in words that will convey its truth.This cannot be done...anymore thananyone can convey the taste of anorange in words. But it does not meanthat enlightenment or oranges havenot been experienced by those whodeclare

to know them - or that neitherare incredibly sweet.By their fruits you shall know them.One Sweet Juicy Special Love,Jeff

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Dear Jeff,

 

As a rule, enlightenment is followed by nirvana/moksha.

The Buddha even made a distinction between nirvana

with and without substratum remaining. The latter he

called "Final Release" (Buddhist Ethics by H. Saddhatissa)

The relevant page is 137 and can be read here

http://tinyurl.com/yflkuf7

by clicking on the page number.

If the issue of craving

was a big one some 2,500 years

ago already, it might be labeled "gigantic" nowadays.

 

Jan

 

On 3/1/2010 6:42 AM, Papajeff wrote:

 

Myth #4 = Enlightenment

is nothing special.

Recently someone quoted a

teacher who expounded about

how, "Enlightenment is nothing

special." The distinction was

made that if someone feels

and/or talks about being special

because they have been graced

with enlightenment, they are

not enlightened. The distinction

may be accurate enough, because

enlightenment brings a profound

gratitude and humility, but to

say that enlightenment is nothing special is like...

someone giving a discourse

on oranges who never tasted an orange - they have only

studied about them and been in

the company of oranges for so

long that they feel qualified

to speak about oranges...

and they conclude that...

oranges have no taste. They

are nothing special. What?!!!!

Enlightenment is beyond special,

beyond awesome, juicier than

the best orange we have ever

tasted, beyond anything

we can think or imagine...

It is incredibly and superbly

special...a peace that passes

understanding, a joy beyond

words, the truth that sets us

free from fear and doubt and

shines a whole new light on life.

Myth #5

If you're truly enlightened,

there is no one left to experience

the enlightenment.

This is more neo-advaita shuffling,

or what is called the mind screw.

Of course, there is something there

to experience the enlightenment -

the new person that enlightenment

creates, the Self, the One filled with joy, who now experiences perfect peace of mind, and who is ecstatic about the amazing gift that has been received, and whose heart

now swells with love, kindness and compassion for everyone -

because the Self and the potential

for awakening to Self is seen in

every other person.

If there were truly no one there

to experience the enlightenment,

there would be no one there to make such an absurd statement

as Myth #5.

Myth #6

If someone says they are enlightened,

they are not.

With enlightenment comes a compelling

urge to shout it out and share the

good news of its delight. Everyone

who has authentically awakened sees

enlightenment as the destiny of

humankind - and knows that they have

been 'called' to declare it because

of the thunderbolt of insight that

comes with enlightenment. What do you think Buddha, or Jesus,

or Ramana would say about this myth? This myth is a warped interpretation

of the statements about the inability to express enlightenment in words that will convey its truth.

This cannot be done...anymore than

anyone can convey the taste of an

orange in words. But it does not mean

that enlightenment or oranges have

not been experienced by those who

declare to know them - or that neither

are incredibly sweet.

By their fruits you shall know them.

One Sweet Juicy Special Love,

Jeff

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On 01/03/2010 13:42, Papajeff wrote:

 

 

Myth #4 = Enlightenment

is nothing special.

 

Recently someone quoted a

teacher who expounded about

how, "Enlightenment is nothing

special." The distinction was

made that if someone feels

and/or talks about being special

because they have been graced

with enlightenment, they are

not enlightened. The distinction

may be accurate enough, because

enlightenment brings a profound

gratitude and humility, but to

say that enlightenment is

nothing special is like...

 

someone giving a discourse

on oranges who never tasted

an orange - they have only

studied about them and been in

the company of oranges for so

long that they feel qualified

to speak about oranges...

 

and they conclude that...

 

oranges have no taste. They

are nothing special. What?!!!!

 

Enlightenment is beyond special,

beyond awesome, juicier than

the best orange we have ever

tasted, beyond anything

we can think or imagine...

 

It is incredibly and superbly

special...a peace that passes

understanding, a joy beyond

words, the truth that sets us

free from fear and doubt and

shines a whole new light on

life.

 

Myth #5

 

If you're truly enlightened,

there is no one left to experience

the enlightenment.

 

This is more neo-advaita shuffling,

or what is called the mind screw.

 

Of course, there is something there

to experience the enlightenment -

the new person that enlightenment

creates, the Self, the One filled

with joy, who now experiences perfect

peace of mind, and who is ecstatic

about the amazing gift that has

been received, and whose heart

now swells with love, kindness

and compassion for everyone -

because the Self and the potential

for awakening to Self is seen in

every other person.

 

If there were truly no one there

to experience the enlightenment,

there would be no one there to

make such an absurd statement

as Myth #5.

 

Myth #6

 

If someone says they are enlightened,

they are not.

 

With enlightenment comes a compelling

urge to shout it out and share the

good news of its delight. Everyone

who has authentically awakened sees

enlightenment as the destiny of

humankind - and knows that they have

been 'called' to declare it because

of the thunderbolt of insight that

comes with enlightenment.

 

What do you think Buddha, or Jesus,

or Ramana would say about this myth?

 

This myth is a warped interpretation

of the statements about the inability

to express enlightenment in words

that will convey its truth.

 

This cannot be done...anymore than

anyone can convey the taste of an

orange in words. But it does not mean

that enlightenment or oranges have

not been experienced by those who

declare to know them - or that neither

are incredibly sweet.

 

By their fruits you shall know them.

 

One Sweet Juicy Special Love,

 

Jeff

 

 

 

 

:) well...

 

 

Enlightenment

Means

Not describing

Nor discussing

What enlightenment

Is.

It is so simple

It’s a shame to admit

Even the lowest of the base

Know it.

Yet the most profound intellect

Can but glimpse

A mere reflection

Of its depths.

No amount of words

Can describe the taste

Of honey.

Eat!

The enlightened ask not

They are

The answer.

 

 

respectfully,

yosy

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Shalom Yossi

 

 

your comment reflects what michael not only "feels" but its INNER KNOWLEDGE

 

 

thank you so much

 

chabibi

 

 

yours in SIGNORE

 

michael

 

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Yosy

Monday, March 01, 2010 10:50 PM

Re: Enlightenment and Oranges. Mo' myths

On 01/03/2010 13:42, Papajeff wrote:

Myth #4 = Enlightenmentis nothing special.Recently someone quoted ateacher who expounded abouthow, "Enlightenment is nothingspecial." The distinction wasmade that if someone feelsand/or talks about being specialbecause they have been gracedwith enlightenment, they arenot enlightened. The distinctionmay be accurate enough, becauseenlightenment brings a profoundgratitude and humility, but tosay that enlightenment is nothing special is like...someone giving a discourseon oranges who never tasted an orange - they have onlystudied about them and been inthe company of oranges for solong that they feel qualifiedto speak about oranges...and they conclude that...oranges have no taste. Theyare nothing special. What?!!!!Enlightenment is beyond special,beyond awesome, juicier thanthe best orange we have evertasted, beyond anythingwe can think or imagine...It is incredibly and superblyspecial...a peace that passesunderstanding, a joy beyondwords, the truth that sets usfree from fear and doubt andshines a whole new light on life.Myth #5If you're truly enlightened,there is no one left to experiencethe enlightenment.This is more neo-advaita shuffling,or what is called the mind screw.Of course, there is something thereto experience the enlightenment -the new person that enlightenmentcreates, the Self, the One filled with joy, who now experiences perfect peace of mind, and who is ecstatic about the amazing gift that has been received, and whose heartnow swells with love, kindness and compassion for everyone -because the Self and the potentialfor awakening to Self is seen inevery other person.If there were truly no one thereto experience the enlightenment,there would be no one there to make such an absurd statementas Myth #5.Myth #6If someone says they are enlightened,they are not.With enlightenment comes a compellingurge to shout it out and share thegood news of its delight. Everyonewho has authentically awakened seesenlightenment as the destiny ofhumankind - and knows that they havebeen 'called' to declare it becauseof the thunderbolt of insight thatcomes with enlightenment. What do you think Buddha, or Jesus,or Ramana would say about this myth? This myth is a warped interpretationof the statements about the inability to express enlightenment in words that will convey its truth.This cannot be done...anymore thananyone can convey the taste of anorange in words. But it does not meanthat enlightenment or oranges havenot been experienced by those whodeclare to know them - or that neitherare incredibly sweet.By their fruits you shall know them.One Sweet Juicy Special Love,Jeff:) well...EnlightenmentMeansNot describingNor discussingWhat enlightenmentIs.It is so simpleIt’s a shame to admitEven the lowest of the baseKnow it.Yet the most profound intellectCan but glimpseA mere reflectionOf its depths.No amount of wordsCan describe the tasteOf honey. Eat!The enlightened ask notThey areThe answer.respectfully, yosy

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To be enlightened is to be AWAKE. Nothing else. No free pass to heaven, you have

been there all along but now you are AWAKE to the fact. Oranges taste the same

in a dream or awake. " Nothig Special " , sure on the same level as ________ is

nothig special because ______ is everywhere at once. To be AWAKE is to be aware

of the everywhereness of _________. Put your preferred appellation in these

spaces, God, Brahman, The Tao etc.

Oh, did I mention how thrilling it is to be AWAKE.

Dave Mahar

 

 

, " Papajeff " <jeff wrote:

>

> Myth #4 = Enlightenment

> is nothing special.

>

> Recently someone quoted a

> teacher who expounded about

> how, " Enlightenment is nothing

> special. " The distinction was

> made that if someone feels

> and/or talks about being special

> because they have been graced

> with enlightenment, they are

> not enlightened. The distinction

> may be accurate enough, because

> enlightenment brings a profound

> gratitude and humility, but to

> say that enlightenment is

> nothing special is like...

>

> someone giving a discourse

> on oranges who never tasted

> an orange - they have only

> studied about them and been in

> the company of oranges for so

> long that they feel qualified

> to speak about oranges...

>

> and they conclude that...

>

> oranges have no taste. They

> are nothing special. What?!!!!

>

> Enlightenment is beyond special,

> beyond awesome, juicier than

> the best orange we have ever

> tasted, beyond anything

> we can think or imagine...

>

> It is incredibly and superbly

> special...a peace that passes

> understanding, a joy beyond

> words, the truth that sets us

> free from fear and doubt and

> shines a whole new light on

> life.

>

>

> Myth #5

>

> If you're truly enlightened,

> there is no one left to experience

> the enlightenment.

>

> This is more neo-advaita shuffling,

> or what is called the mind screw.

>

> Of course, there is something there

> to experience the enlightenment -

> the new person that enlightenment

> creates, the Self, the One filled

> with joy, who now experiences perfect

> peace of mind, and who is ecstatic

> about the amazing gift that has

> been received, and whose heart

> now swells with love, kindness

> and compassion for everyone -

> because the Self and the potential

> for awakening to Self is seen in

> every other person.

>

> If there were truly no one there

> to experience the enlightenment,

> there would be no one there to

> make such an absurd statement

> as Myth #5.

>

> Myth #6

>

> If someone says they are enlightened,

> they are not.

>

> With enlightenment comes a compelling

> urge to shout it out and share the

> good news of its delight. Everyone

> who has authentically awakened sees

> enlightenment as the destiny of

> humankind - and knows that they have

> been 'called' to declare it because

> of the thunderbolt of insight that

> comes with enlightenment.

>

> What do you think Buddha, or Jesus,

> or Ramana would say about this myth?

>

> This myth is a warped interpretation

> of the statements about the inability

> to express enlightenment in words

> that will convey its truth.

>

> This cannot be done...anymore than

> anyone can convey the taste of an

> orange in words. But it does not mean

> that enlightenment or oranges have

> not been experienced by those who

> declare to know them - or that neither

> are incredibly sweet.

>

> By their fruits you shall know them.

>

> One Sweet Juicy Special Love,

>

> Jeff

>

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