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7 Signs You’re a Bodhisattva In-the-Making

by Aletheia Luna · Updated: Apr 3, 2025 · 85 Comments

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Here’s the thing: we need more Bodhisattvas, not Buddhas, in the world.

If you’re wanting a spiritual path or philosophy to commit to, I say choose the path of the Bodhisattva. 

Why?


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It’s easy to be a buddha sitting in a dissociated state of blissful elevation above the world. We have enough of those types of people already.

But the path of the Bodhisattva? It’s a path of heart-centered devotion and compassion. It’s a path of courageously embracing the shitstorms and existential voids of life. It’s a path of soul-embodied Love and Oneness.

While the Buddha is clean, detached, and purified non-dual awareness, the Bodhisattva is a tantric, fleshly, wild-divine being who knows what to do with the blood, pain, and filth of life.

So, my friend, I implore you to know that to embody your Soul’s purpose, you need to embrace the Bodhisattva path. The survival of our society, our very existence as a race, and our planet depend on it. I’ll explain why a little later.

But first, let’s define what I mean by Bodhisattva.

Table of contents

  • What is a Bodhisattva?
  • 7 Signs You’re a Bodhisattva In-the-Making
  • Bodhisattvas, Soul Purpose, and the Planetary Crisis 
  • 5 Ways to Embody Your Soul’s Purpose as a Bodhisattva  
    • 1. Be self-compassionate, realizing that how you treat yourself spreads into the outer world
    • 2. Acts of kindness create small external ripples but big internal changes
    • 3. Craft your own Bodhisattva vow 
    • 4. Ask, “where are my actions misaligned with my heart’s desire?”
    • 5. Cultivate loving-kindness toward humanity (note: it helps to have a role model)

What is a Bodhisattva?

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Above: Meet Avalokiteśvara, the bodhisattva who carries the compassion of all Buddhas.

In Buddhism, a Bodhisattva is a person who delays enlightenment in order to help all living beings achieve liberation (Nirvana). The word itself is composed of the Sanskrit words bodhi which means “enlightenment, awakening” and sattva which means “essence, being.” Put together, Bodhisattva can be translated as “one whose essence is enlightenment.” 

And do you know what’s so beautiful about this term? What I love is how inclusive and universal it is. Everyone’s essence is enlightenment. We’re all unique expressions of the Divine. Therefore, we can all become Bodhisattva’s if we so choose.


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“But do you need to be a Buddhist to be a Bodhisattva?” you might wonder. No. This is a term that refers to the fundamental essence within all of us that ultimately transcends all religions and labels. 

“Do I have to be special or spiritually elevated to be a Bodhisattva?” might be the next question. Again, no. This is a path for everyday people living everyday lives – it’s not reserved for the “spiritual elite” (p.s. there’s no such thing!).

As Buddhist monk and spiritual teacher Thich Nhat Hanh says,

A bodhisattva is someone who has compassion within himself or herself and who is able to make another person smile or help someone suffer less. Every one of us is capable of this.

See? No Elite-Spiritual-Person badge needed!

7 Signs You’re a Bodhisattva In-the-Making

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Not everyone is suited or attracted to Bodhisattvahood. This is a path for special souls who want to make a meaningful and long-lasting change not only in their own lives but in the lives of others too. 

Can you relate to any of the following signs?

  1. You feel a strong calling to help, guide, and/or uplift others
  2. You often feel intense pain for the suffering of the planet (including plants, animals, ecosystems, and humanity at large)
  3. You’re a highly sensitive person and/or empath
  4. The path of Heartfulness is more appealing to you than the path of Mindfulness
  5. You have a strong affinity with the Wounded Healer archetype
  6. You’re a generous and devotional person by nature (your deepest fulfillment comes when you are of service) 
  7. You’ve undergone some kind of spiritual awakening

Bodhisattvas are also focused on the eagle’s eye view (as opposed to the worm’s view) of life and the long-term consequences of their actions. They gravitate toward a we-centered life philosophy more than a me-centered approach to living. 

“How will my actions ripple into the world and influence others?” is one of the central questions Bodhisattvas are preoccupied with.

If you understand that you’re not at the center of the universe, but are one part of the Web of Life, chances are that you’re already walking the Bodhisattva path!

Bodhisattvas, Soul Purpose, and the Planetary Crisis 

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By now it’s quite clear that, on a large scale, humanity is headed toward a pretty dark destination.

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Global pandemics, climate change, pollution, deforestation, overpopulation, large-scale ecocide, and societal degradation all move us further toward the sixth mass extinction of life on this earth.

Perhaps what is worse is that most people either deny, are “too busy,” or are indifferent to the progressively worsening state of the planet. We’re like frogs sitting in a pot of water that is slowly boiling. At first we notice nothing, it’s ‘business as usual.’ But finally, when we do notice and decide to do something, it’s too late. The frog, unbeknownst to itself, has gradually boiled to death.

Just because something is seemingly imperceptible, doesn’t mean it’s not real or ultimately lethal. 

So where does the Bodhisattva come into all of this?

Well, that’s the thing: the path of Bodhisattvahood, the path of sharing your Soul’s Purpose (i.e., your unique gifts) for the benefit of the planet at large is the only plausible path forward. It is our only hope. I repeat: it’s our ONLY hope.

True change can NEVER be an external thing. We’ve tried it. It has failed miserably. You can’t bully, coerce, protest, manipulate, rearrange, or vocalize your way to true long-lasting change. Change must come from the heart. Sure, you can make superficial external changes that last for a while. You can bribe, threaten, shame, or pressure people to make changes. But they won’t last long because they’re only surface, they don’t come from deep inside.

True change must be an internal thing – it must start individually for it to spread out and enact authentic transformation. If you throw a single rock into a pond, that rock will create ripple upon ripple that spreads far and wide. The same principle applies to us.

5 Ways to Embody Your Soul’s Purpose as a Bodhisattva  

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Above: Buddhists use peacocks to symbolize Bodhisattvas which are said to eat poisonous plants and transform them into beautiful colored plumage, without poisoning themselves.

Walking the path of the Bodhisattva doesn’t mean trying to fit yourself into a narrow stereotype.

No, you don’t need to walk around carrying mala beads, put statues of Buddhist deities in your house, or chant in Sanskrit every day.

Bodhisattvas come in all shapes and sizes. 

Some Bodhisattvas decide to raise ecologically-conscious children. Others decide to run businesses that help others. And still, others may choose a path of service to animals, plants, or the environment at large. There are Bodhisattva social workers, scientists, nurses, and government workers. The possibilities are endless.

Your Bodhisattva path may be spiritual, religious, or secular – it is essentially up to you and what resonates at a core gut level.

So with that being said, how do we embody our Soul’s purpose (whatever that may be) as a Bodhisattva? Put differently, how can we authentically live from the heart in a way that helps the planet?

Here are some ideas:

1. Be self-compassionate, realizing that how you treat yourself spreads into the outer world

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Yes, you heard me: start first with yourself. Contemplate the question, What is my relationship with myself like? Do you have healthy self-worth and self-respect? Do you cherish yourself? 


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Sure, it’s normal to carry insecurities and mistreat yourself from time to time. But can you soothe this self-flagellation with the balm of compassion?

Practicing self-love is the core medicine in the Bodhisattva’s medicine bag. One gentle but powerful way of increasing this self-compassionate attitude is through the practice of Metta or loving-kindness meditation. You can also try mantra meditations that focus on the vibration of love (such as the Heart Sutra meditation: Gate, Gate, Paragate, Parasamgate, Bodhi Svaha!)

Read: How to Love Yourself »

2. Acts of kindness create small external ripples but big internal changes

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Dedicate yourself to doing one small intentional act of kindness each day. The keyword here is intentional. By being conscious of this little devotion to life, you’re reaffirming your path and purpose each day.

Examples could include providing water or (appropriate) food to local wildlife, offering a listening ear to someone in need, smiling at a stranger, giving your child the extra affection they need, hugging your partner, helping someone online, and so on. The inner spiritual alchemy that can result from these small acts is profound.

Remember that Bodhisattvahood is not about being a martyr or doormat. Yes, it’s important to set boundaries. Don’t overextend yourself if it will cause you harm. The point isn’t to be the next Jesus or Buddha. The point is to open your heart and express your inner Being. This can create warmth, hope, joy, and solace for others.

3. Craft your own Bodhisattva vow 

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If being of service to the world and helping to ease the suffering of other living beings is important to you, formalize this intention with a vow.

The Dalai Lama, for instance, recites the following Bodhisattva vow inspired by the words of the 8th-century monk and sage Shantideva:

May I be a guard for those who need protection

A guide for those on the path

A boat, a raft, a bridge for those who wish to cross the flood

May I be a lamp in the darkness

A resting place for the weary

A healing medicine for all who are sick

A vase of plenty, a tree of miracles

And for the boundless multitudes of living beings

May I bring sustenance and awakening

Enduring like the earth and sky

Until all beings are freed from sorrow

And all are awakened.

Another common Bodhisattva vow used in various schools of Buddhism is the following:

Beings are numberless, I vow to save them 

Desires are inexhaustible, I vow to end them 

Dharma gates are boundless, I vow to enter them 

Buddha’s way is unsurpassable, I vow to become it.

Of course, you don’t need to formally adopt the above vows – you’re more than welcome to craft one of your own that comes straight from the heart. 

But see this practice as a way of reaffirming your Soul’s purpose in this world (whatever it may be). See it as a sacred offering to life and this planet. So that it penetrates deep into your psyche, put your Bodhisattva vow somewhere you can see it every day (like on your work desk or bathroom mirror).

4. Ask, “where are my actions misaligned with my heart’s desire?”

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No one is perfect. We all do dodgy things from time to time. Sometimes we even fall into plain old toxic habits that last for years. 

Being a Bodhisattva doesn’t exclude you from doing the hard inner work of examining your shadows. Everyone has a shadow self – or “dark side” – and it’s this hidden force that tends to sabotage our best efforts.

By identifying shadowy discrepancies and doing something about them, you won’t struggle with imposter syndrome (i.e., the disturbing inner feeling of being a “fraud”). You’ll feel more inner clarity, access deeper layers of love and inner peace, and feel more aligned with your Soul’s purpose.

Note: this introspective practice isn’t about shaming yourself. It’s not about trying to be perfect. Rather, it’s about being honest and transparent, qualities that we need to hone on the Bodhisattva path and indeed the entire spiritual journey.

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5. Cultivate loving-kindness toward humanity (note: it helps to have a role model)

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At your very Core, you possess infinite Love and Compassion – qualities inherent in your True Nature. Yet, due to the strain of modern-day living, it can be hard sometimes to access this inbuilt fountain of loving-kindness.

Two powerful ways to open your heart and thereby embody your Soul’s purpose are to:

  1. Practice gratitude
  2. Find a heart-centered role model

Firstly, gratitude is a simple Bodhisattva practice that you can do each and every day. To help remind me of this practice, I have a stone near my bed that I pick up every night, reminding me to be thankful. This ‘gratitude stone’ enables me to take a few moments to say thank you to Life – and I’ve noticed that this single minute each day has helped to increase my open-heartedness greatly.

You can try the same approach and find a ‘gratitude’ stone or rock, and place it near your bedside. Alternatively, you may like to journal about the top ten things you’re grateful for each day (learn more about how to start journaling). Being grateful is a practice rooted in science, so don’t go thinking it’s merely feel-good baloney!

Secondly, to stay motivated and inspired, find a heart-centered role model. Who inspires you? What person – mythological or not – fills you with a sense of love and respect? Some beings that come to mind include Maitreya, Tara, Quan Yin, Anandamayi Ma, Martin Luther King, the Dalai Lama, Mother Teresa, Jesus, Thich Nhat Hanh, and so on – there are many out there, both known and unknown! 

Treat the person or being you gravitate toward as your Bodhisattva role model. And most of all, notice how their qualities are already there within you. If they weren’t, how else could you recognize and appreciate them? What a precious gift!

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Once we see our individual Soul’s purpose as an intrinsic part of the health of the planet, what we do has deeper and GREATER meaning and importance. 

This is not just wishful thinking. The reality is that the earth is in a dire and perilous place. Humanity is on a dark path of self-destruction. When we walk the path of the Bodhisattva, we create the ripples of change that this world so desperately needs.

What does being a Bodhisattva mean to you on your path? I’d love to hear below. 

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About Aletheia Luna

Aletheia Luna is a prolific psychospiritual writer, author, educator, and intuitive guide whose work has touched the lives of millions worldwide. As a survivor of fundamentalist religious abuse, her mission is to help others find love, strength, and inner light in even the darkest places. She is the author of hundreds of popular articles, as well as numerous books and journals on the topics of Self-Love, Spiritual Awakening, and more. [Read More]

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  1. judith parent says

    February 23, 2021 at 1:14 am

    As always, the universe has brought your insight to me when I was asking for it. Thank you for your guidance. I am so very grateful to be here in physical form during this time of transition for humanity. I’ve never felt such faith and sureness in all that is.

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      February 24, 2021 at 3:16 pm

      ♡ thank you Judith, much love

      Reply
  2. Toubten says

    February 23, 2021 at 12:50 am

    Life and Universe are amazing : this article of yours arrives at a moment in my life when I’m back to the practice of different mantras I know. Good omen ;)
    Thanks

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      February 24, 2021 at 3:17 pm

      Very good omen indeed ;)

      Reply
  3. Marcel says

    February 23, 2021 at 12:31 am

    The timing of the last two articles you published is just so ridiculous and unbelievable. I just read them back to back and I’m tearing up because I feel so looked out and cared for by the universe. Thank you!
    I definetly wanna say something tho. What I’m about to say is my opinion, forged by my own world view and conclusions and is not supposed to offend anyone:
    As I’m writing this down, I struggle to find words that don’t make me look crazy but still convey my message. Ok, f*ck it, I will sound crazy then. I’m afraid that the fragility of earth, global pandemics, climate change, etc. is completely doctored. I probably lost most of the people reading this just because of this sentence alone, but even that should tell you enough about the human mind. We are at a tipping point in time and I believe now is the time to at least question the deepest corners of the system.
    Who tells us to do what? Why is this or that being told?
    I really hope I’m wrong and dumb, cause everytime I try to see what you guys see (I’m not alone btw, there are more ‘conspiracy theorists’ now than ever), I fail.
    Let’s understand each other and not be ignorant just because we want to be and do right. I see a lot of force and hatred in this movement to ‘save’ our earth. And looking at the people in charge, I dont wonder one bit about it.
    Jesus, this took like 3 hours to write, I’m still scared of being judged and haven’t explained myself properly but GODDAYUM it feels good to stand by your values even if you could catch some negative vibes.
    I wanna add that you guys, Luna and Sol, were my first real teachers I would say, and I thank you for the incredible impact you had on my life.
    We all share the same truth, although we might have different perspectives of it. We will see I guess, much love!

    Reply
    • Ella Gregory says

      February 23, 2021 at 1:30 am

      Hey friend! I think I get what you’re saying. I’m not sure what I believe in with regards to the pandemic and it’s “creation” in particular, whether it was doctored or a result of and exacberbated by our lifestyle (especially our meat industry) is neither here nor there right now. I am just grateful you took the time to share your opinion and be vulnerable. Thank you :) we could all do with being a bit more compassionate to those with different views! It’s very important for us all to come together and I believe that on all sides of the political spectrum there is hatred and fear. Sending much love!

      (Also a bit of unsolicited advice but I have found sitting quietly and contemplating on the reality of issues to be very helpful, I am the kind of person who gets bogged down by reading articles with many different opinions and feeling unsure about whether people are truthful, and so accessing my inner truth has been helpful)

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      • Laura says

        February 23, 2021 at 5:11 am

        Hi Marcel and Ella,
        Thank you for speaking up your mind and heart, ultimately that is all what this is about (inner work and serving evolution of beings – if there’s such a thing).
        The current global situation we are facing is damn depressing to me, I find it pretty hard to cultivate faith and hope in humanity. Actually I deeply believe we should go extinct because all of the pain and destruction we have inflicted to othe beings and mother earth.
        Just can’t see the purpose of so much pain and desolation, but I guess doing inner work and practicing somatic experiencing, as well as trying to bring in some compassion for oneself and others, is all I can do right now for my own sanity, and to be and serve in the most transparent way.

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    • Sandi says

      February 23, 2021 at 2:18 am

      Thank you Marcel for your brave comments! I am grateful for your honesty and even though I don’t share your feelings I live with someone who does. I don’t know you but I felt you while reading your words just as I feel the angst and mistrust of so many others. I am sending ripples of love, compassion and serenity to you!

      Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      February 24, 2021 at 3:22 pm

      Thanks for sharing your truth, Marcel. In regards to whether what’s going on in the planet has been doctored or not (I assume by this term you mean it was deliberately created), my answer/opinion is that yes, it might be. But I believe it’s most likely both things: both an unconscious result of our mass soul loss and also (maybe) the result of nefarious/ill-intentioned individuals. Mostly, I think what has happened is fate (unconsciously generated). But personally, I don’t focus on these things. Whether it was intentional or not doesn’t matter as much as what we’re going to actively do as a collective species about it. Some of this drive for change is fuelled by hate, others are fuelled by love. But in any case, we can get lost in endless mental stories about others that can drive us a little nuts – so I prefer to focus on what I can do in the present moment. That feels much more manageable and less overwhelming.
      Hugs

      Reply
  4. LSR says

    February 23, 2021 at 12:21 am

    Also, do you have links to heartfulness and the wounded healer archetype? Thanks!

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      February 24, 2021 at 3:25 pm

      Hey LSR, we have an article on the power of exploring archetypes as a whole: https://lonerwolf.com/archetypes-ultimate-guide/ and also an article about whether you’re called to be a spiritual healer: https://lonerwolf.com/spiritual-healer/ These might help (even though we don’t have specific articles about the topics you mentioned yet). I’ll consider exploring these topics in future articles ♡

      Reply
  5. LSR says

    February 23, 2021 at 12:12 am

    Thank you for this article. I think it is the best you’ve written. Very clear advice, such a beautiful path. I love your advice in general, but today this is so approprite. It is exactly what I feel called to do.

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      February 24, 2021 at 3:26 pm

      Thank you for these kind words :)

      Reply
  6. Robin says

    February 22, 2021 at 11:48 pm

    Yes! Thank you! I have been aware that I am on the path of the Bodhisattva for some time now. But your article brought it into reality in a very human sense. This was perfectly timed for me, and incredibly helpful. And I answered a big “YES!” to all seven questions. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      February 24, 2021 at 3:27 pm

      Thank you Robin! I’m so glad this was affirming to something deep inside you! Isn’t this such a beautiful and meaningful path? ♡

      Reply
  7. Mo says

    February 22, 2021 at 11:44 pm

    This is not right!!! You are trying to tell us to be Buddhists, obviously you must be. We should be allowed to practice what we desire.

    It’s making me think how accurate are your other chapters of providing knowledge to us.

    Reply
    • Toubten says

      February 23, 2021 at 1:06 am

      If you think buddhism is a religion, then you show you really don’t know about it. It’s not about converting to buddhism, it’s all about discovering different spiritual ways. Keep in mind what the Dalaï Lama said about it : you can be protestant, muslim, etc and practice the ways of buddhism to feel even more connected to your own faith whatever it is.
      Why is it so? Buddhism could be compared to a science of the mind : it gives you tools to have a better view of yourself and the way you mentally work.
      So, no need to “convert” to buddhism, just make the experience of yourself and the positive human values that the path of buddhism invites you to walk…just like you can walk the path of the Tao, of the Aborigines, etc…as one as it helps to feel better.

      Reply
    • Gabriel says

      February 23, 2021 at 1:29 am

      With all due respect, I think you missed the lines in the article where they state it quite explicitly: “This is a term that refers to the fundamental essence within all of us that ultimately transcends all religions and labels.” Being a Bodhisattva is a concept, an essence, an ideal, and it happens to be conceptualized as such in Buddhism, it is known as such from Buddhism, therefore it is the easiest to grab this essence from that philosophy in which it was born. But this doesn’t mean that you have to be a Buddhist to live according to such an ideal. If you just read the list on what being a Bodhisattva encompasses, none of those are strictly Buddhist values.

      Reply
    • Lola says

      February 23, 2021 at 5:23 am

      In the article they specifically several times repeat that you don’t have to be a Buddhist to follow the framework. It is just a framework. Christ, Muhammad, whatever you believe in, were all Boddhisattvas.

      Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      February 24, 2021 at 3:29 pm

      Thank you Toubten, Gabriel, and Lola for clarifying this. To Mo, I can understand your confusion, but I did make it explicitly clear in the article that you don’t have to be a Buddhist to walk the Bodhisattva path – please read this section: https://lonerwolf.com/bodhisattva/comment-page-1/#h-what-is-a-bodhisattva ♡

      Reply
  8. Jack says

    February 22, 2021 at 11:42 pm

    Very good!! I feel I’ve resonated with this path without really knowing how to describe it. Thank you for the eye opening article.

    Reply
    • Tish says

      February 23, 2021 at 12:46 am

      Reading this article was an experience of synchronicity for me. I felt it resonate in my heart as I realised that my entire life experience and everything that I find myself interested in and investing my energy into is connected to the path of the Bodhisattva. Thank you for this amazing affirmation! From my heart to yours ❤️

      Reply
      • Aletheia Luna says

        February 24, 2021 at 3:30 pm

        Thank you Tish and Jack ♡

        Reply
  9. Amber says

    February 22, 2021 at 11:41 pm

    Incredible to read this. Really helped me. Thank you.

    For me it means being authentic and raising compassionate and vegan children. And speaking up when necessary even though it leaves me as an outcast many times.

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      February 24, 2021 at 3:30 pm

      ♡

      Reply
  10. Jamiel says

    February 21, 2021 at 7:11 am

    Dear Luna & Sol,

    This was a POWERFUL article! From the bottom of my heart, thank you! This came at just the right time and it’s funny because a key thought/theme for the past week has been the term “Bodhisattva”. I have been thinking about it and wishing it to be a part of my life more. Now the thought has manifested with the Universe.

    Lovely! <3

    Love to you both,
    Jamiel

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    • Aletheia says

      February 21, 2021 at 9:09 am

      Thank you Jamiel for this gratitude ❤ May your unique Bodhisattva path create large ripples of change in this world!

      Reply
      • anj says

        February 23, 2021 at 3:22 am

        Hi Luna,
        Sorry to say but this article is very misleading and based on partial your one sided truth. I am surprised it came from you guys. First of all we don’t have enough Buddhas in the world, that’s the different story that every second spiritual person think they are one.
        Second it isn’t easy for anyone to be Buddha otherwise half of the world was buddha.
        Third and last Bodhisattva is not about delaying enlightenment but it’s about put off enter in paradise or other realm after enlightenment.
        People who wants to help the world without attaing it, are pure soul but they cannot really help the world without attaining it. If they do, they are just helping them in external world, they cannot see the suffering of inner world.

        Please don’t consider me wrong, and I like some of your articles.
        teaching is good but don’t teach with half or without experience. Because enlightenment is not something which can be guided without attaining it.
        Yes you can teach heaps of other things without experiencing but not enlightenment

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