Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Enlightenism is the Consciousness of Change

Most of us desire some type of change. We constantly seek changes to improve the conditions in our lives. Unfortunately, the changes we desire don't ever happen in the manner we desire to see them.

Whenever we desire to bring something into our lives, we must ensure that we're not using toxic beliefs and values. This means we must do the work on our consciousness before we begin working to bring such and such into our lives.

Many of the desires we seek will plunge us deeper into confusion and feelings of inadequacy. And the greater our confusion, the less clarity we have to understand what type of thing we have brought into our lives.

During our moments of great confusion, we have the opportunity to seek awareness from a different source than the one we are using to create the confusion. It's during our moments of great pain and confusion that we're desperate for something or someone to help us.

 This is our moment of awakening. It's our opportunity to understand that our awareness-of-being begins and ends in our consciousness. Regardless of how hard we try to blame others for having taught us to become victims of their beliefs and values, we're still the ones responsible for our consciousness.

Our responsibility to consciousness is to understand that it belongs exclusively to us. We have the responsibility of transformation. We have the responsibility to stop believing in our self-created illusions. 

When we accept our self-created illusions as reality, we inhibit our consciousness from expressing its authentic awareness-of-being colorless, faceless, and formless. We must then do the work to create another awareness-of-being that's not born from the beliefs and values of others. In other words, we must create the clarity to understand that our consciousness is greater than all the college degrees in the world.

Similarly, it's our reliance on societal beliefs and values on education, religion, materialism, right and wrong behavior, and so on that makes us dependent on illusions. We believe the more we learn from others the greater our awareness-of-being.

Many of of us are unaware that we're victims of consciousness plagiarism. We believe our perceptions of things (people and objects) are accurate descriptions of things as they are. Unfortunately, these are the beliefs that cause us to become lost in our own illusions.

Similarly, once we accept what others have taught us, especially about consciousness, we don't believe we possess within our own consciousness any awareness greater than the one we are using to define ourselves and others.

Meanwhile, this new breakthrough in Enlightenism changes the consciousness paradigm. We're now able to transform our consciousness to a colorless, faceless, and formless awareness-of-being. This is the awareness-of-being that perceives things as they are, without the toxic distortion from our illusions.

Nevertheless, change remains difficult for all of us. It's difficult because we don't possess sufficient clarity to know what we're trying to change. Our illusions have tricked us into believing that we're always going to be inadequate, and in search of something to make us feel better about ourselves.

Enlightenism is the clarity we need to know that we 're created adequate in our consciousness. Our  feelings of being inadequate come from what others have taught us about ourselves and others. This means our search for adequacy and completeness is nothing more than an illusion.

Meanwhile, the desire for change begins and ends in our consciousness. Fortunately, we have the power of Enlightenism within us to transform our victimized consciousness.


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