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Benjamin Taylor on February 14, 2008, 5:16 PM

Enlightenment is not the oneness of being, but what does that statement actually mean? How is it attained under those pretenses?
Enlightenment should be defined as the progress one makes in understanding the purpose of their creation. Does anyone have another definition?

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Benjamin Taylor on February 14, 2008, 10:16 PM

Enlightenment is not the oneness of being, but what does that statement actually mean? How is it attained under those pretenses?
Enlightenment should be defined as the progress one makes in understanding the purpose of their creation. Does anyone have another definition?

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Jules Febre on March 5, 2008, 6:54 PM

The word Enlightenment is referring to a state that cannot be defined because we cannot fully comprehend it. If we did we would be enlightened. Not sure what the question is below "How it is attained under those pretenses?" Can you explain?

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Jules Febre on March 5, 2008, 11:54 PM

The word Enlightenment is referring to a state that cannot be defined because we cannot fully comprehend it. If we did we would be enlightened. Not sure what the question is below “How it is attained under those pretenses?” Can you explain?

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alice johnston on October 15, 2008, 9:26 AM

The comments in response and the title of the idea seem pretty limited, to the first thirty seconds of what she said. I think one key to the “oneness of being” that she’s talking about is that there is no “away” for what we produce, and that the production and consumption process for every one of us influences the rest of the universe.


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