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Mooji: "Forget about 'Enlightenment'"
04 Oct 2013 21:48 #120546
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=0pS_wPeDxDQ
This is gorgeous.
This is gorgeous.
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04 Oct 2013 23:26 #120553
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That really was gorgeous! Thank you so much for that share. My immediate thought on this is "well I'm going to go back to work with this idea that all I have to do is be, I'll bring that into the forefront in my mind", but then I would have missed the whole point Mooji is trying to make. You don't have to do anything or think any way. You just "are". Its the simple recognition of that very simple fact thats worth meditating on and experiencing directly. I will be smiling all day because of this.
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04 Oct 2013 23:56 #120556
by Kohadre
So long and thanks for all the fish
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Great video, thanks for sharing
So long and thanks for all the fish
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05 Oct 2013 00:58 #120565
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Thanks!
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05 Oct 2013 14:10 #120614
by Gisteron
Better to leave questions unanswered than answers unquestioned
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I've watched twice through this.. and understood literally not one bit of it. What is he saying? If there was an award for the longest speech with the least identifiable meaning and the most vagueness, I'd honestly vote for this man. In that sense it really was impressive.
Better to leave questions unanswered than answers unquestioned
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05 Oct 2013 14:27 #120619
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The message is quite clear:
If you're looking for enlightenment, you'll never find it. We overuse the intellectual faculties and "create" various states of heightened being. People "think" they are holy, like it is some sort of change.
But, in reality, enlightenment produces "no change", which is the whole point.
If you're looking for enlightenment, you'll never find it. We overuse the intellectual faculties and "create" various states of heightened being. People "think" they are holy, like it is some sort of change.
But, in reality, enlightenment produces "no change", which is the whole point.
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05 Oct 2013 15:33 #120631
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Dude, I am soooo enlightened right now...pass the cheetohs.
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05 Oct 2013 15:46 #120632
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Lay off the weed. hahaha. *passes cheetohs*
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05 Oct 2013 16:20 #120635
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Basically, if you're searching for it, you'll not find it. It's more of a 'realization' than an experience. An 'awakening' of the mind's eye, for lack of better terms. Just like knowledge is an 'expression' of an 'impression'. lol
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Gisteron wrote: I've watched twice through this.. and understood literally not one bit of it. What is he saying? If there was an award for the longest speech with the least identifiable meaning and the most vagueness, I'd honestly vote for this man. In that sense it really was impressive.
Basically, if you're searching for it, you'll not find it. It's more of a 'realization' than an experience. An 'awakening' of the mind's eye, for lack of better terms. Just like knowledge is an 'expression' of an 'impression'. lol
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05 Oct 2013 16:48 #120641
by Gisteron
Better to leave questions unanswered than answers unquestioned
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Except knowledge is quantifiable and demonstrable while enlightenment and awareness and awakening and all those other fuzzy words nobody really can even define aren't even that: distinguishable from their opposites. So everytime he refered to 'it' I was like "wtf is he talking about?". And as for intellectual faculties.. yes, its true that all those factulties where people drop long smart talks without even knowing what the topic is (like some sort of ominous 'it') aren't really getting people anywhere but ironically the ones that are making a difference and getting people somewhere do firstly not grant any arrogance in regards to knowledge or significance and secondly aren't referring to themselves as intellectual faculties which is a phrase, by the way, just google it, for which, too, there is not even any definition, let alone a consensus.
So if that enlightenment thing is not obtainable by working towards it and doesn't make a difference when its reached, how is one to say that one has it and another doesn't? In fact, how does one recognize it as opposed to just nothing?
So if that enlightenment thing is not obtainable by working towards it and doesn't make a difference when its reached, how is one to say that one has it and another doesn't? In fact, how does one recognize it as opposed to just nothing?
Better to leave questions unanswered than answers unquestioned
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