Many seemingly loosing a grip on reality these days. Seem to me they have some basic insight experience and over interpret it badly. Your thoughts please @mistermircea
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7/ The arrested development of many people in the West, coupled with the lack of external stabilizers, create an inner void, a fear, a deep insecurity. They find no ground to stand on.
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8/ When your environment denies you the means of individuation, as is the case for most Millenials, you are denied the benefit of personal experience, first-hand knowledge, maturity.
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This seem to be a pre-enlightenment issue (where most of us are). How would you relate it to such an assumption?
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I don't believe in enlightenment in any conceptual way.
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More specifically, my conceptualisation of it, the full realisation that "the ego" is a process, and when you dissolve this process, what remains is awareness and the realisation of interconnectedness. (Always struggle putting words to these "things")
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I see your angle and respect it. My view is that any idea of enlightenment or transcending of any kind borne within the egoic paradigm belongs with it, and remains part of it. Speaking about what might lie outside it is speaking of a fourth dimension.
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the desire to seek the beyond is a part of the ego mind. But it is like the last monkey bar before the leap.
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It feels more as the collective mind is tired of "suffering", while the ego/self is scared to death about... well...dying.
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