Ahh, spiritual enlightenment, the mecca, the pinnacle, the holy crown, the orgasmic moment of completion โฆ the secret wish of every serious spiritual seeker, and the lifelong quest of thousands before us.
Yet thereโs a reason why I donโt write much about spiritual enlightenment and instead focus on spiritual awakening:
Spiritual enlightenment is, quite simply, mind f*ckery, my friends.
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In other words, the more you write, the more you think, the more you search and try to understand it, the more it paradoxically evades you โ and for a good reason.
Spiritual enlightenment is not meant to be figured out, put into a neat bullet point list, divided into 7-actionable-steps, checked off your to-do list, hung up as a badge of honor on your wall, and hey presto, youโre done!
If youโre seeking to know what spiritual enlightenment is, how to achieve it, or what it feels like, youโve come to the wrong article.
But if youโre wanting an incisive, cut-to-the-bone, potentially paradigm-shifting examination of this topic, youโve come to the right place.ย
Weโll be exploring everything from the dark side of the enlightenment quest, to what mystics and sages say about it, to the path of โdying before you die.โ
First, letโs keep things simple and get back to basics:
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What is Spiritual Enlightenment?
The kingdom of God is not coming with things that can be observed; not will they say ‘Here it is’ or ‘There it is’, because the kingdom of God is within you.
โ Jesus Christ
Also known by names such as Nirvana, Oneness, Heaven, Self-Realization, Moksha, and Satori, spiritual enlightenment is essentially a shift from identification with the illusory ego-self to expansion into the wider, primordial, eternal Self.ย
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This sacred embodiment of the Ultimate Self is known by various names such as the True Nature, Spirit, Being, Presence, Godself, Christ Consciousness, Nondual Awareness, Brahman, and so on.ย
The experience of spiritual enlightenment itself is described by mystics, sages, and holy people throughout the ages as boundless love, profound inner peace, total freedom, and liberation from the fear of death.
Spiritual Enlightenment vs. Spiritual Awakening
The reason why I prefer to write and talk about spiritual awakening is that itโs a process, a journey, an archetypal movement of growth and transformation.ย
Thereโs a lot to be said about the awakening journey, and much of it can be drawn from my own experience.
Spiritual enlightenment, on the other hand, is like the lightning bolt that suddenly cracks across the sky.ย
In other words, we have no idea when it will come or even honestly if it will come โ itโs a wild and unpredictable force. And itโs a permanent shift in consciousness.
So as you can see โฆ thereโs not much to work with there! I can neither predict nor promise spiritual enlightenment. And I sure as hell canโt summarize it through relative and fictional words which are the product of the mind anyway.
Indeed, spiritual enlightenment signifies both the beginning and the end of the spiritual journey (if that confuses you, itโs because of a tricksy little glitch in the Matrix called โparadoxโ) โ it is ultimately indefinable and can only ever be pointed to with the most fallible of fingers.
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So You Think You Want Spiritual Enlightenment (Aka. The Dark Side of Illumination)
The mind has a tendency to get hooked into spiritual concepts like enlightenment, presence, awareness, no self, and non-duality. Itโs a lot like a heroin junkie with a needle in his arm. It feels good for a while, but in order to be free, he must wean himself off the drug.
โ Scott Kiloby, Reflections of the One Life (1)
Many people who begin the spiritual journey quickly become enamored with the idea of spiritual enlightenment.
Perhaps theyโve had a glimpse of Ultimate Reality during meditation, had a mystical experience while on psychedelics, or keep listening to Eckhart Tolle talks on the โpower of nowโ that produce shifts in consciousness.
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While all of these experiences may be beautiful, meaningful, and sacred, they tend to inevitably lead us to something I call the Spiritual Hamster Wheel or Metaphysical Rabbit Hole.
Like naive and innocent Alice, we run after the White Rabbit (โenlightenmentโ) and tumble down into a dark hole that leads us through a magical and mysterious world. The reality is that this fantastical dreamland is just that, a dream โ but we donโt realize it until much later.
Donโt get me wrong, there is most certainly a state of boundless freedom out there โ just look at figures like Buddha, Jesus, Anandamayi Ma, and so on. Many ordinary individuals like you and I have also glimpsed this state during brief mystical experiences.
But the image we have of enlightenment in our minds is something we need to stop, step back from, and examine carefully.
Going back to the lightning analogy, wanting spiritual enlightenment is like wanting a lightning bolt to hit you:
- Itโs gosh darn painful (but undeniably exhilarating)ย
- You never know when itโs going to happen because โyouโ donโt control it
Weโll explore what various writers, philosophers, mystics, and sages have said about the experience of enlightenment a little later. But first, letโs explore the next โhard truthโ to do with spiritual enlightenment:
Are You Using The Idea of Enlightenment to Try and Escape From Something?
Itโs a hard truth to swallow, but many people who seek to become enlightened do so because theyโre trying to avoid or escape something, for instance:
- Running away from a sense of unworthiness
- Escaping the hard realities of life
- Avoiding the pain of being vulnerable and intimate with others
- Over-compensating for some other perceived deficiency inside
By achieving spiritual enlightenment, such people believe that they will be finally free from their insecurities, their vulnerabilities, and the pain of existence.ย
As M. Caplan writes:
If we know we are seeking enlightenment because reality is so hard to bear, we at least have an intuitive sense of what we are fleeing from: a reality that has already begun to surface in our consciousnessโa reality that our very seeking will eventually cause us to face.
13th Century Japanese Buddhist poet and philosopher Dลgen writes,
To be enlightened is to be intimate with all things.
Enlightenment is the opposite of what reality-runners want โ it is turning towards, not turning away from the pain of life.ย
And so the question remains, do you really want enlightenment? (Thereโs no right or wrong answer, but there’s an honest and dishonest one.)
The Spiritual Ego
Another issue to consider is the fact that spiritual enlightenment is often seen by the spiritual seeker as the โultimate achievementโ in life.ย
In other words, enlightenment is such a majestical, magnificent, and mammoth idea that itโs the perfect bait to lure the inner spiritual ego or spiritual narcissist out.
The thought of being perfect, fully liberated, beyond pain, infinitely wise โ and letโs face it, basically God โ (all ideas we’re sold about enlightenment) are so tasty and succulent that theyโre quite literally the very fodder that fuels the antics of the spiritual ego.
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If youโre not familiar with what the โspiritual egoโ is, let me summarize: itโs the most dangerous type of ego of all. Or, as I write in my article entitled Spiritual Ego: 15 Signs of a Spiritual Narcissist:
The spiritual ego builds on top of this fundamental ego that we carry around. It is the ego on crack, the ego on steroids, the ego inflated beyond its usual garden-variety size.ย
It is the spiritual ego that fuels predatory gurus like Bikram Choudhury, the minds behind mass cult suicides like Jim Jones (Peoples Temple) and Marshall Applewhite (Heavenโs Gate), pedophilic priests, and religious extremist suicide bombers.
On a more garden-variety level, spiritual egotism appears as self-righteousness, the inability to relate to others or form healthy relationships, spiritual bypassing, arrogance, resistance to being โcalled out,โ pretension, and so on.
Spiritual enlightenment seems all crystal-white-light on the surface, but if we arenโt careful, it can lead to great darkness, suffering, and ensnarement.ย ย
So again, the question remains, do you really want enlightenment?
Do You Realize That Spiritual Enlightenment is About Death and Disillusionment?
In mainstream โpop culture spirituality’ and the new age world, in particular, weโre sold the idea that spiritual enlightenment is about love, light, bliss, cosmic ascension, and even (according to Instagram) manifesting your ideal reality.
Regardless of what circle of spiritual folks you gravitate toward, enlightenment is seen as something you can eventually โachieveโ and โgetโ with hard-earned practice and resolve.
And yet, such modern notions go against the direct experiences of philosophers, mystics, and wise wo/men out there.
Spiritual enlightenment is not something you get, but an experience of loss, disillusionment, and the death of identification with the false ego self. Itโs about rediscovering whatโs always and forever been here below the surface โ and it happens without your bidding.
Perhaps one of my favorite quotes that mirrors this intriguing yet disturbing reality is from awakened teacher Adyashanti who writes,
Enlightenment is a destructive process. … Enlightenment is the crumbling away of untruth. It’s seeing through the facade of pretense. It’s the complete eradication of everything we imagined to be true.
Tim Farrington in his book A Hell of Mercy quotes zen teacher Charlotte Joko Beck who comments:
The problem with talking about enlightenment is that our talk tends to create a picture of what it is โฆ Yet enlightenment is not a picture but the shattering of all our pictures. And a shattered life isnโt what we were hoping for.
Well-known spiritual teacher and author of The Power of Now, Eckhart Tolle writes:
The secret to life is to die before you die โ and realize there is no death.
So as you can see, there is a theme running here; that of destruction, dying, and losing something โ that is, the many illusions that obscure our access to reality and consciousness.
Even the word โNirvanaโ which is a synonym of spiritual enlightenment, is a Sanskrit word that means โextinction, disappearance.โ
In this case, we are the fire.ย
Spiritual enlightenment is the wind that snuffs that out.
The end result is freedom, or โdying before you die.โ
โYes, I Would Like to Dieโ (aka. The Philosophy of Non-Duality)
If, after reading everything Iโve previously written, youโre still drawn to seeking out spiritual enlightenment, kudos to you.
If youโve decided that โyes, I would like to dieโ in the sense of your identification and attachment to the false ego dying, my hat goes off to you.
Spiritual enlightenment is a pathless path, one that can never be taught but can only be pointed to.
My job here is to point you toward those who point to enlightenment. And the most potent philosophy Iโve found in my journeys is something called non-duality.
Non-duality is a term that comes from the Sanskrit word ‘Advaita’ which means โnot-two.โ
While non-duality deserves a whole article to itself, it is a philosophy of spiritual integration: of recognizing the underlying oneness and unity of the dance of opposites within life (male/female, light/dark, nice/nasty, sex/spirit, etc.).
Non-duality teacher Rupert Spira defines non-duality in the following way:
Non-duality is the recognition that underlying the multiplicity and diversity of experience there is a single, infinite and indivisible reality, whose nature is pure consciousness, from which all objects and selves derive their apparently independent existence. The recognition of this reality is not only the source of lasting happiness within all people; it is the foundation of peace between individuals, communities and nations.
Spiritual author and teacher Jeff Foster goes on to define non-duality in the following way:
โNon-dualityโ โฆ points to the essential oneness (wholeness, completeness, unity) of life, a wholeness which exists here and now, prior to any apparent separation. Itโs a word that points to an intimacy, a love beyond words, right at the heart of present moment experience. Itโs a word that points us back Home.
But although non-duality is a beautiful philosophy, I must caution you to approach it carefully and mindfully. Many people have got lost in spiritual bypassing, spiritual egotism, and other spiritual traps due to following the non-dual path. Please never abandon your sacred wild humanity.
Ultimately, Love is what underlies the quest for spiritual enlightenment and underpins philosophies such as non-duality. As sage Nisargadatta Maharaj writes:
The consciousness in you and the consciousness in me, apparently two, really one, seek unity and that is love.
Final Words
You canโt earn spiritual enlightenment.ย
You canโt find spiritual enlightenment.ย
You canโt avoid spiritual enlightenment.
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Spiritual enlightenment will blossom when it blossoms, find you when it finds you, and dismantle you when the time is right and not a moment before or after.
I truly hope this article has offered you something valuable and different from the โnormโ when it comes to the topic of enlightenment.ย
What thoughts, feelings, or perspectives do you have to share about spiritual enlightenment? Iโd be grateful if you shared them below โ letโs all learn from each other and stay humble!
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Excellent truths here. Articulate and straightforward, just as truths should be delivered. Accessing these truths depends on the individual reading and absorbing them. However, the quote from Eckhart Tolle โThe secret to life is to die before dyingโฆ.to realize there is no deathโ I can testify to the validity of this fact as I AM survivor of a near death experience. โAnd once you know you canโt unknowโ thatโs my quote.
Bless all truth.
โOnce you know, you canโt unknowโ โ so simply and elegantly said! Iโd be curious to hear what you experienced on your NDE if youโd ever care to share? Thanks for your comment Nancy :)
Fantastic article differentiating enlightenment and awakening. There are good habits and bad habits; you will know them by their fruit. Establish good habits and treat people with kindness. “The ego must tame the astral body for the Spirit-self to manifest.” -AC-
Yes absolutely, actions speak louder than words. ;)
Thank you for all the materials you have made available. It all has been helpful after my spontaneous awakening. I call it my “breakening” because it was a complete physical, mental and spiritual breakdown as well as an awakening. I cannot begin to describe the fear and everything I have been through. I am very much indebted by your books and journals helping me through all this. I however gave difficulty to relate to this article. I do not want to sound like a victim but I never chose this and the fear of loosing my mind and/or life was not something I would wish on anyone. I have not, since then, told many people what has happened to me. I am kind of “in the closet” because I don`t want people to think that I want to portray myself as someone special. In this article I feel that two things could be differentiated better. There are people who strive at an awakening without realizing what this entails and there are people that may strive at that for the wrong reasons. And there are people who it happens to for several reasons. Reasons that the may not understand completely themselves. In my case I thought for months that I was cursed, now I feel that I am actually blessed, but I do not feel to get out there for any reason. The only reason I could think of was to help other people who experience this fearful experience, but I realized that the way you go about it is perfect so there is no need for me to “come out”. I am still looking and trying to make sense of it all. I feel that without the insights in your books and journals I would have had a much harder time. So I hope you do not take my critical remark the wrong way.
I am an 80-year-old Christian mystic. That being said, I acknowledge truth from whatever source. Even at this late stage, I do not profess to have arrived. Your work in this article is well done and I concur with your understanding. What I found interesting is that just before reading your article I created a list of what I understood as a result of my spiritual journey. It might look like a checklist, but it isn’t. For individuals it may appear merely as words, others may say, “Yes, that is what I have experienced as well on my journey. My hope is that it may augment what you have said and help others.
The Harvests of My Spiritual Journey
๏ถ Experiencing Divine Love bestowed without expectation of return and an agenda.
๏ถ Courage confronting inner fears residing within the darkest parts of ourselves.
๏ถ Unity joining the spiritual with the material, the created with the creator, and the invisible with the visible enable us to withstand all things.
๏ถ Inner wounds healed that were caused by trauma and other disastrous events in previous times in oneโs life.
๏ถ Worthiness secured that we belong in this universe regardless of position or past deeds.
๏ถ Standing whole knowing that our souls exist by Godโs grace and love without the need for justification and regardless of any disabilities, preconditions, or imperfections.
๏ถ Joy knowing that our โBeingโ need only be still without accomplishing anything to earn the right to know and be loved by our God.
๏ถ Wisdom gained through our path less traveled set by God.
๏ถ An identity that is solid, clear, and committed.
๏ถ A meaningful life finding purpose in helping others.
๏ถ A heart touching other hearts acknowledged by God.
๏ถ Inner peace not dissipated by external events.
๏ถ Centered and grounded living while surrounded by mystery, ambiguity, and uncertainty.
๏ถ An ultimate silent prayer was answered and completed.
Wow,everything u wrote ,my Soul understood very well it was like i was u and u was me ?โฆGodโฆโฆmy Journey had brought me to a very quiet space .peaceful,isolated but comforting,as im always invthe presence of Angelsโฆthank uโฆJorge
Beautiful, itโs such a pleasure to read the distilled wisdom from someone advanced in age, things that perhaps us younglings might not pick up for a long time. I particularly like this point :
โ Joy knowing that our โBeingโ need only be still without accomplishing anything to earn the right to know and be loved by our God.โ
This is something I am learning as we speak โ itโs like thereโs an unspoken belief our minds latch onto (perhaps conditioned into us?) that we have to do this, achieve that, get this, and so on, to finally โearnโ peace and the fullness and homecoming of the present moment. I am a Buddhist and can find a lot of truth in what you share. Thank you for sharing it here Bill. :)
That’s Beautiful Bill. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, Bill. So beautiful! :-)
Thank you Aletheia
Excellent article very pertinent to my experience. it happened to me unexpectedly a few years ago. All your information has been a gift Thank you.
Namaste
Enlightment might be the ultimate goal that some strive for but for me in reality the awakening process seems to be an ebb and flow. One moment I am fully in “it” sensing and feeling all energies, feeling and knowing I am not singular but only part of a whole. Knowing that “ALL” encompasses so much more than the “human” brain can comprehend. And the next moment I am “trapped” back in reality, dealing with all the mundane tasks associated with day to day “living”. I do not try to stay in that state of “ALL” I simply visit when I am carried there and it is beautiful! I do not follow any one teaching but have read and “cherry picked” if you will, what resonates with me. I know and try to share with others when they scoff or dismiss my path, that there is more than one path. Matter of fact I believe in infinite paths. To try to live in the “ALL” to me dismisses the promises you have made to those in your life. To me it is selfish (maybe not to everyone). All of our lives touch so many others (children, spouse, parents, partners, friends,co-workers…etc) to dismiss these others in a search for enlightenment is the ultimate ego trap. For me, awakening, enlightenment is to be sought for the benefit of all because once you “see” it, even a glimpse, you understand that nothing else matters except for LOVE. In our day to day realities, we tend to forget that sometimes. I know that I struggle with it and am not afraid to admit it. Take away is that what we need to strive to attain is love for everything, including all that the human mind can not fathom.
โ All of our lives touch so many others (children, spouse, parents, partners, friends,co-workersโฆetc) to dismiss these others in a search for enlightenment is the ultimate ego trap. โ โ this is such an underrated observation and something Iโve been pondering a lot. Sometimes I think to myself, โif Iโm really serious about finding truth, why donโt I just give up everything and everyone I love and focus 100% of my energy on that pursuit?โ Looking around, there are so many people that do this and they feel like more โearnestโ or driven or โA+โ spiritual students then me. (Iโm sure others here can relate.) Iโm not here to judge their path, but I know that if I cut everything off in my life I would be making a mistake because the Divine is not in an hermetically sealed monastery or temple in the mountains, but in everyday life, in everything! In Buddhism they have the Arhats (who seek personal enlightenment above all else) and the Bodhisattvas who delay that full enlightenment until all beings are awakened. I feel more drawn to that Bodhisattva path which is what immediately comes to mind when I read your comment. Thanks for your insightful comment LeAnn :)
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Iโm happy to hear that Pauline! <3
Great article! I think we have all the tools we need, we just need to learn to be one with nature. Go out at night and glance up at the stars. Turn off the tv and social media programming and appreciate each moment you have on this wondrous planet. Growing old is a privilege denied to many. Always remember itโs the journey not the destination.
I have been recently exploring and studying the subjective and objective minds that every human being has been gracefully given. And re-reading on ‘mirror work’, ‘inner child work’ and shadow work’ I’ve found that these areas have alot in common with each other. The answer that I received is they both point to the ‘Insides’.
By taking control of our objective mind, (conscious mind) and our subjective mind (subconscious mind) and are mindful of our thoughts, this in turn in making the mirror work, inner child and shadow work much more easier and fulfilling. I am not yet where I envision myself yet, but with total faith that it can and has already been fulfilled it’s just waiting for myself to take the necessary actions to ensure that it happens.
We are all responsible for ourselves, our thoughts, because we can control our thoughts thereby eliminating bad habits, harmful actions and consequences, therefore opening up ourselves to be one with ourselves and eventually rejoining with our souls.
Hi Carl. In my experience, itโs possible to focus your mind on positive thoughts, do shadow work and inner child work, and learn to love these wounded parts of you. But life is a paradox: subjectively we must believe we have control of our thoughts because that helps us feel empowered and keeps us in good mental health. But objectively we donโt control our thoughts โ if I was to ask you โthink of a fruit, a number, a city, a color, a name, a body partโ and so on, all these thoughts would come to your brain. But was there some part of you, sitting inside of your brain going โhmm, yes, I will now select this precise fruit and number and cityโ etc. No, these thoughts just spontaneously arise, and we notice this in meditation too, that thoughts arenโt chosen by us and therefore donโt really have as much power as we think they do (only if we attach to them they do). Maybe that will be some food for thought for you? Thanks for sharing. :)
Ahh yes, gazing up at the stars is a โspiritual practiceโ in and of itself. Thanks for these words Speen!
Dear Luna, thank you for another great article! <3 :-) Yes, I also think that awakening is the one to pay attention to, as awakening is the one we can do sth about… through work and through surrender. One thing that helps, again, instead of fighting against the ego (the thing only ego would do ;-)) – is to observe lovingly and accept whatever arises inside, and then find a way to realese or integrate that. For this is sth soul does – accepts and loves. And so one slowly replaces the main traits of ego – fear, judgment, discontentment, desire – for calm and loving acceptance of what is… which are, in fact, streams of energy "coloured" in various nuances of pain and fear – just the unhealed parts of us, seeking love and acceptance.
Yes, 100% Ariana, I love what youโve shared here! It reminds me of a book by the name of โwhatever arises, love that.โ That love and acceptance is truly, truly, truly the key <3
Kudo’s for All
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