I don't always know when someone is enlightened. It's much easier to tell those that aren't. I follow the words of Lao Tzu, "those who know, don't speak. Those who speak, don't know." I don't usually look to enlightenment as a pre-requisite to finding the teachings of another, worthy or worthwhile. I gauge that persons ability to get me to look at myself, to ponder, to question. I love Tony Robbins however what he has to offer is in a different arena. Leo's videos have much to offer in the sense that they have gotten me to think, ponder, self evaluate, and to broaden my scope in a specific kind of way.