Maty

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  1. There is no me to ask a question....there is no Leo to answer any
  2. But is it the ego's fault that it thinks both it and time exists? This is where my sorrow/compassion for the egos of others arrises. I only found out about enlightenment about a month ago (from yourself actually), so to say I know only little about enlightenment is an understatement haha. However I believe if I progress enough, then helping make it wide-spread will certainly become my life goal. What was your inspiration for helping make enlightenment wide-spread? Many thanks for everything Leo!
  3. Hey guys, I'm new here and this is my first post so I'm not really sure what to expect in terms of responses...but I'd like to let you know that all are greatly appreciated - the more perspectives the better! After discovering this path of enlightenment and how there is no free will, I cant help but find it so difficult to come to terms with that this following thought: Since there is no free will, and our lives are ultimately determined from the very beginning...how incredibly unfair is life that some of us were always going to find this path, and be free'd from our suffering (to varying degree's dependent on our stage of enlightment); whereas others have always had their lives determined to never find this path of enlightenment - and therefore, have always been condemned to a life of suffering? Is it not unfair how some of us were always going to realise that we do not exist, whereas others were not? As I hope many of you can agree, after having my first 'awakening' experience, I have been so blissfully happy everyday since, and no matter what thoughts creep in to my mind, I now have the ability to look at them from a third perspective, enabling me to understand all of them regardless of whether they are positive or negative. But the one thought that actually still bothers me, is 'Why am I so lucky to have this realisation instead of someone else?' I realise that none of us actually exist to 'feel this suffering'...however that doesn't help shake this sorrow I have for others, so thats why I would love to hear some of your responses! P.s. Sorry for such a bleak first post haha
  4. I think once you 'catch a glimpse of the ox's tail', then you know beyond doubt that enlightenment is real, and achievable on different levels