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“There is no point of being enlightened unless you have started enlightening others!”
Mehmet Murat ildan“Enlightenment does not mean getting rid of anything. It means changing one's frame of reference so that all things become enlightening.”
Mark Epstein“For most of us enlightenment is not a destination or graduation into a permanent higher state of consciousness, but a moment-by-moment experience constantly fluctuating between degrees of wholeness and limited consciousness. I like to call this “enlightening-ment.”
Jennifer Howard“Enlightenment is not about cocooning one’s self, but about integrating more fully with both your self and life.”
Jay Woodman“It is an unfortunate fact that proofs can be very misleading. Proofs exist to establish once and for all, according to very high standards, that certain mathematical statements are irrefutable facts. What is unfortunate about this is that a proof, in spite of the fact that it is perfectly correct, does not in any way have to be enlightening. Thus, mathematicians, and mathematics students, are faced with two problems: the generation of proofs, and the generation of internal enlightenment. To understand a theorem requires enlightenment. If one has enlightenment, one knows in one's soul why a particular theorem must be true.”
Herbert S. Gaskill, Foundations of Analysis: The Theory of Limits“If your environment isn't bringing out the best in you, then it's time to reposition yourself in a circle of ambitious enlightening minds.”
“You are here to feel the joy of life by empowering, enabling, enlightening humanity so that humanity may find its own joy.”
Debasish Mridha“The strange thing about magic is how easily one can feel familiar with it. Much like a dream, its message can infill the senses of the soul and persuade the consciousness in a way that is undeniable. As intoxicating as the musk of romance and as enlightening as the whispers of hidden wisdom, magic can take you back into the very realm of your childhood ... and leave you there.”
Gabriel Brunsdon“But karma is not in fact a material accumulation, and does not depend on externals; rather its power to condition us depends on the obstacles that impede our knowledge. If we compare our karma and the ignorance that creates it to a dark room, knowledge of the primordial state would be like a lamp, which, when lit in the room, at once causes the darkness to disappear, enlightening everything. In the same way, if one has the presence of the primordial state, one can overcome all hindrances in an instant.”
Namkhai Norbu, Dzogchen: The Self-Perfected State