MarkusSweden

I can't see how full enlightenment not implies physical death as well

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22 hours ago, MarkusSweden said:

It's tricky, I've literary thought through miljons of strategies to plant my perspective inside their perspective.

But every action I might take to explain would just make me look more crazy from their perspective. It's like trying to correct a painting, whatever you do, it becomes worse then before you start trying to correct it. 

Hehe, the best solution for me is to just disappear, they will think I'm crazy, and they will be known to the society they live in as the family who raised a boy that become crazy, lol. 

Have you thought of calling yourself a philosopher and telling them that you're going on a sabbatical?  In the old OLD days people had great respect for philosophers. I'd like to hear some of your strategies to change their perspective. 
 

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The words "dead" and "dark" are prominent in the original poster's impression of enlightenment yet with my own experience in awakening it is more accurately expressed by the words 'alive' and 'light'. As I stay present in the moment being in awakening life is fulfilling, it is an enriched experience of reality that I savor.

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