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Faisal discusses the concept of enlightenment and its limitations. He argues that enlightenment is often defined as a specific experience of awakening from our minds and seeing our basic nature. However, this definition can limit our understanding of enlightenment and create a prejudice that separates enlightenment from non-enlightenment.
Faisal suggests that even illusions and thoughts are real and part of our enlightened nature. He also discusses the concept of the self, arguing that we each have a unique self or soul made of light, which is often neglected in spiritual teachings.
Faisal emphasizes the importance of recognizing and nurturing this self, rather than focusing solely on reaching the absolute or transcendent state of enlightenment. He also discusses the three realms of consciousness, teachings, and identities, which are interconnected and coexisting.
By Faisal MuqaddamFaisal discusses the concept of enlightenment and its limitations. He argues that enlightenment is often defined as a specific experience of awakening from our minds and seeing our basic nature. However, this definition can limit our understanding of enlightenment and create a prejudice that separates enlightenment from non-enlightenment.
Faisal suggests that even illusions and thoughts are real and part of our enlightened nature. He also discusses the concept of the self, arguing that we each have a unique self or soul made of light, which is often neglected in spiritual teachings.
Faisal emphasizes the importance of recognizing and nurturing this self, rather than focusing solely on reaching the absolute or transcendent state of enlightenment. He also discusses the three realms of consciousness, teachings, and identities, which are interconnected and coexisting.