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How do you wake up enlightenment?

How do you wake up enlightenment?

Gong! 8 Simple Ways to Wake Up and Become Enlightened

  1. Wake up from story-suffering.
  2. Wake up to the present moment.
  3. Wake up by tuning in to body sensations.
  4. Wake up by accepting your unpleasant feelings.
  5. Wake up by practicing self-compassion.
  6. Wake up from judging others.
  7. Wake up from envy and resentment.

How do you meditate to achieve enlightenment?

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  1. Sitting quietly, begin to become aware of the part of you that is aware.
  2. Next, think of a loved one.
  3. Now think of an acquaintance.
  4. Think of an enemy.
  5. Feel the energy.
  6. Hold that thought.
  7. After you’ve practiced this contemplation a few times, try taking it into your world.

Is there life after enlightenment?

Yes, there is life after Enlightenment—a very wonderful life; for in a short time after the experience or at some point in the person’s lifetime, each will become fully conscious and aware that his or her life is being fully Guided by Ultimate Beingness or God.

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What does it feel like to be enlightened?

All your life you have identified as an individual human being with a mind, life, brain, personality, history, beliefs, stories and body of your own. To experience enlightenment you surrender all of this to be nothing. To dissolve into emptiness, nothingness, infinity. Yes, that feels like death.

Is Enlightenment the death of the ego?

You can figuratively say enlightenment is the death of the “me”. The illusion of “me” is seen through and can never be believed again. Of course, approaching or coming close to this realization may feel to the ego/”me” like “you” are about to die.

What does Enlightenment mean to you?

People traveling the various paths to Enlightenment feel that if they can achieve it, then they have achieved the Ultimate human experience. In its truest description, Enlightenment goes beyond intellectual comprehension of the experience. It is not about seeking God, speculating, or theologically theorizing about God or Ultimate Beingness.