I feel like I have figured out enlightenment. I'll give you guys the realizations that I've come to recently that has brought me out of my melancholy attitude.
The first one is symbolized by the Tree of Life. Which to me just shows you the truth about life, we all live, and we all die. We must accept death and let go of our fear of it. This allows us to be more relaxed and let go of worrying about using our time the best we can, which allows us to fully live in the moment.
Then the next thing I realized after that is that I don't need to find a concrete purpose for my life because it is just to take part in that circle of life and act according to my own nature. Fulfilling the desires that naturally occur to me and not the ones that were ingrained into me by society. With this, my ego (My definition: the things you pride yourself in) just seem to go away and you no longer try to prove yourself to the world or to yourself that you are worthy of living because you already are because of the true concept exemplified in the tree of life. You're conflicted thoughts begin to disappear into a relaxed state where you only think about the immediately important things. You start to live even more in the moment as this concept broadens in your mind. (Yeah basically it all comes down to losing all anxiety and worries of the future and past, but I am just trying to expand this idea for you guys to comprehend it better. It's pretty difficult at first, but maybe that was just me)
Once pride is no longer a factor in ones life, one loses what most people think of as "selfishness" where people are primarily focused on satisfaction manifested from the outside world rather than just acting exactly like who they are. Society is what causes this. This may be what the bible refers to as "the sins of our fathers" --Just a guess. Don't quote me on that! haha.
You may be able to see this when you observe the behavior of children who are not yet indoctrinated by their significant others, who were also indoctrinated as children and so on until the origin of consciousness/the birth of the ego. Notices that they are extremely happy. My theory is that we are all born in an "enlightened" state because we are not trying to identify ourselves/feed the ego, we are just so immersed in the here and now and enjoying everything without thinking about what others think of us/if we are fulfilling our purpose/focusing on getting as much fun out of our activities as much as possible.
Is this pretty clear? Let me know!
The first one is symbolized by the Tree of Life. Which to me just shows you the truth about life, we all live, and we all die. We must accept death and let go of our fear of it. This allows us to be more relaxed and let go of worrying about using our time the best we can, which allows us to fully live in the moment.
Then the next thing I realized after that is that I don't need to find a concrete purpose for my life because it is just to take part in that circle of life and act according to my own nature. Fulfilling the desires that naturally occur to me and not the ones that were ingrained into me by society. With this, my ego (My definition: the things you pride yourself in) just seem to go away and you no longer try to prove yourself to the world or to yourself that you are worthy of living because you already are because of the true concept exemplified in the tree of life. You're conflicted thoughts begin to disappear into a relaxed state where you only think about the immediately important things. You start to live even more in the moment as this concept broadens in your mind. (Yeah basically it all comes down to losing all anxiety and worries of the future and past, but I am just trying to expand this idea for you guys to comprehend it better. It's pretty difficult at first, but maybe that was just me)
Once pride is no longer a factor in ones life, one loses what most people think of as "selfishness" where people are primarily focused on satisfaction manifested from the outside world rather than just acting exactly like who they are. Society is what causes this. This may be what the bible refers to as "the sins of our fathers" --Just a guess. Don't quote me on that! haha.
You may be able to see this when you observe the behavior of children who are not yet indoctrinated by their significant others, who were also indoctrinated as children and so on until the origin of consciousness/the birth of the ego. Notices that they are extremely happy. My theory is that we are all born in an "enlightened" state because we are not trying to identify ourselves/feed the ego, we are just so immersed in the here and now and enjoying everything without thinking about what others think of us/if we are fulfilling our purpose/focusing on getting as much fun out of our activities as much as possible.
Is this pretty clear? Let me know!
