Friday, July 10, 2015

Enlightenism Transcends What Others Have Taught Us About our Purpose

At some point in our lives we become curious about our purpose. This curiosity usually occurs during moments of intense self-doubts. 

Whenever we become curious about what's happening in our lives, we are usually willing to engage ourselves in self-discovery. This means we want to know more about ourselves, particularly our actions.

Enlightenism self-discovery means understanding the origins of our beliefs and values, which are responsible for our actions. This is an entirely different process than educating ourselves to conform to a prototypical person that others have created for us.

 Nevertheless, most of us have already accepted that our purpose is to do something great to make the world a better place for us to live. We have endowed ourselves with spiritual beliefs and judgments about how this world should be.

We want everyone to live in a magically-created peaceful world. And in this world, we will have somehow eradicated all the toxicity causing us not to be peaceful.

In other words, we desire a peace that's alien to our own awareness-of-being. We have forgotten that the world cannot teach us something that it doesn't possess. So if we desire peace, then we must first discover and express it within our own lives.

For many of us, our peaceful quest must begin by our understanding that we are responsible for the current conditions in our lives. Moreover, we acquired our beliefs and values from our parents and society. And if we desire to discover beliefs and values of our own, we must be willing to let go of what they taught us.

Most of us love our parents and don't want to blame them for teaching us toxic beliefs and values. We want to keep them in their parental apogee position, which separates them from us. For us to do something otherwise, would attack and devalue all the sacrifices they made for us.

 This is difficult for many of us to understand, especially when we use our toxic minds to do so. This understanding only occurs in our Enlightenism unconditioned consciousness.

It is in this consciousness that our toxic judgments are transmuted into clarity. We no longer blame or become angry at those who taught us according to their awareness-of-being.

This doesn't mean that some of us are greater or more powerful than others, it simply means we have the power to stop our own spiritual evolution. We can choose to maintain the beliefs and values taught us by others or choose to let them go and pursue others within our unconditioned consciousness.

It's important for us to remember that Enlightenism is where we discover a theosophical awareness-of-being. This is an awareness-of-being that enlightens us to understand God, spirituality, religion, nature, and so forth that's free of toxic distortions.

Enlightenism consciousness is where we stop prescribing anthropomorphic qualities to others whom we believe are greater than us. This is the consciousness where our spiritual hubris dies.

Enlightenism is the immanent awareness-of-being of all of our purposes.  It contains not only our purpose, but it frees us from the toxic beliefs and values that others taught us. 





 

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