Enlightenment – Adyashanti perspective

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“Do not think that enlightenment is going to make you specialβ€”it’s not. If you feel special in any way, then enlightenment has not occurred. I meet a lot of people who think they are enlightened and awake simply because they have had a very moving spiritual experience. They wear their enlightenment on their sleeve like a badge of honor. They sit among friends and talk about how awake they are while sipping coffee at a cafe.

The funny thing about enlightenment is that when it is authentic, there is no one to claim it. Enlightenment is very ordinary; it is nothing special. Rather than making you more special, it is going to make you less special. It plants you right in the center of a wonderful humility and innocence. Everyone else may or may not call you enlightened, but when you are enlightened the whole notion of enlightenment and someone who is enlightened is a big joke. I use the word enlightenment all the timeβ€”not to point you toward it but to point you beyond it. Do not get stuck in enlightenment.”

~ Adyashanti

Seeing enlightenment as a goal sets us on the path to be something more than we are. Better and wiser, rather than innocent and humble.

There is still a part of me that wants to achieve something or work towards a goal. I admit, I get a kick out of getting Wordle in 3, finding an intriguing flower at Chanticleer, or waking up with an idea for adding fun to a yoga class. This human conditioning goes deep, and is thoroughly enjoyed by the ego-mind.

When I read Adyashanti’s words I remind myself that the ego wants to feel special, and often disguises itself in the role of leader and teacher.

I am smiling. Still some way to go.

Let us all embrace this journey with kindness towards ourselves. There lies the wonder and love for it all. Beyond enlightenment.

Namaste

18 responses to “Enlightenment – Adyashanti perspective”

  1. Great post dear lady, that learning to ‘hold’ until we understand, and let it all go. Thankfully my awakening has many levels, each time I think I’m there…I kick my toe. But one day…πŸ˜€ ❀️ πŸ™πŸ½ πŸ¦‹

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    1. A wise man once β€œStubbing toes is the wayβ€œ 🀩

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      1. Haha, that it is dear lady, we have to ‘feel’ both sides of this world to truly understand that love πŸ˜€ ❀️ πŸ™πŸ½ πŸ¦‹

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  2. Wonderful quote Val…. Enlightened is a state of being… And yes I too have a long ways to go… Having that internal ‘Knowing’ often I feel can make you realise you know so little πŸ™‚
    We are but spec’s with miniscule understanding in the great scheme of things within our Universe…
    I often smile at people with their Ego fuelled self importance… Of saying they are Master this and Guru of that…
    Loved this perspective Val….
    Enjoy your weekend.. I hope it is even more ‘Enlightening’ lol….
    Much love ❀

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    1. Thank you dear Sue πŸ’ I hope to get ahead of enlightenment in the garden this weekend. Enjoy your too πŸ’•πŸ™πŸΌπŸŒΉ

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      1. Lol… Lots of enlightenment to be found in nature Val LOL…. πŸ™‚ Hugs my friend

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  3. ‘The journey is the reward.’ ❀️ πŸ™πŸ½

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    1. πŸ’•πŸ™πŸ’

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  4. I love this perspective and have made progress since I stopped trying to improve myself, focusing more on being and loving myself. Thanks Val.

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    1. Thank you Brad. πŸ’ There is so much wisdom in this phase of our lives.

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  5. So true Val. Staying aware to all the games and illusions of our mind and letting it pass is the practice. πŸ˜‰πŸ§‘πŸ§‘

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    1. Thank you Karen. So true. πŸ’πŸ™πŸ’–

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  6. I have so far to go I feel like I haven’t even started yet. πŸ™‚ I love this, thank you.

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    1. Thank you Colleen. You are well on your way and just where you need to be right now. πŸ’•

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  7. Ah, yes, a beautiful reminder…thanks Val!

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    1. Thank you Vicki πŸ’›πŸ™πŸΌπŸ’

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  8. So much to discover about ourselves on this journey.

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    1. Thank you Michele. It’s lovely to discover along with you πŸ’›

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My name is Val Boyko, a dual citizen living near Philadelphia, originally from Scotland.

This blog came to life one morning in 2013.  I woke up with these words in my mind:  “Life is a series of highs and lows. Be grateful for the highs. Be graceful in the lows. And find contentment in your Middle Ground.”

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