05-18-2017, 09:42 AM
(05-14-2017, 08:19 PM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote: Say we find what we're really passionate about, and follow that path diligently. We don't seek for enlightenment, but only to better ourselves, and help others where we can.
Given that each person's path is different, are there some that will face more challenges before gaining enlightenment, than others?
Are some roads just harder than other paths of passion?
Enlightenment is not what I seek, but to bring out knowledge and wisdom that have not been shared before of which I am aware.
Do some people find easier paths to enlightenment than others? Even if each is following their own passion, and yet maintaining a balanced life, or seeking balance.
I don't think enlightenment should be a goal of a passion. But if you are following your highest excitement, you may very well realize it.
Enlightenment occurs when you find yourself completely. When you perfectly find the place where you "fit in", then you have achieved oneness within the potentiated illusion. Oneness is just infinite harmony, so if you achieve a pure state of harmony in this density (a difficult feat but it is possible), the distortions separating you from others must, by metaphysical necessity, dissolve. Think of everything as a musical note. When your note is in perfect resonance with the notes around you, the song is created and that is when unity occurs. When you can hear the song, you are no longer the note.
The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.