“Enlightenment simply means that you've run out of questions, and that the answers don't matter anymore.” MeanMatterRunningAnswersEnlightenment Author:Frederick Lenz
“I simply go with what works. And what works is the healthy skepticism embodied in the scientific method. Believe me, if the Bible had ever been shown to be a rich source of scientific answers and enlightenment, we would be mining it daily for cosmic discovery.” IfsBelieveWould BeScienceSpiritualityReligiousAnswersRichSourceHealthyEnlightenmentDiscoveryMethodCosmicBelieve In MeSkepticismScientific MethodMining Book:The Sky is Not the Limit: Adventures of an Urban Astrophysicist Source: The Sky is Not the Limit: Adventures of an Urban Astrophysicist
“Ask yourself these two questions: Do I remember at every moment that I am dying, and that everyone and everything else is, and so treat all beings at all times with compassion? Has my understanding of death and impermanence become so keen and so urgent that I am devoting every second to the pursuit of enlightenment? If you can answer "yes" to both of these, then you really understand impermanence.” IfsTwoMomentsRememberDeathAsksUnderstandingAnswersCompassionDyingEnlightenmentTreatsPursuitAll TimeUrgentImpermanenceEvery Second Author:Sogyal Rinpoche
“I have searched everywhere to find an answer to my question, 'Is there enlightenment?' but have never questioned the search itself. Because I have assumed that goal of enlightenment exists, I have had to search. It is the search itself which has been choking me and keeping me out of my natural state. There is no such thing as spiritual or psychological enlightenment because there is no such thing as spirit or psyche at all. I have been a damn fool all my life, searching for something which does not exist. My search is at an end.” DoeHas BeensEndsStatesSpiritualSpiritGoalNaturalAnswersFoolEnlightenmentPsychologicalDamnChoke Author:U.G. Krishnamurti
“The very desire to seek spiritual enlightenment is in fact nothing but the grasping tendency of the ego itself, and thus the very search for enlightenment prevents it. The 'perfect practice' is therefore not to search for enlightenment but to inquire into the motive for seeking itself. You obviously seek in order to avoid the present, and yet the present alone holds the answer: to seek forever is to miss the point forever. You always already are enlightened Spirit, and therefore to seek Spirit is simply to deny Spirit.” FactsSpiritualSpiritDesireOrderGrowthAnswersPerfectPracticeForeverMissingEgoMindfulnessEnlightenmentSeekingDenyTendenciesMotiveEnlightenedGraspingSpiritual EnlightenmentPerfect Practice Author:Ken Wilber
“Enlightenment is not the process of learning 'new' information. It is the process of 'reminding' ourselves that the answers are already 'within our consciousness'. All knowledge, all energy, all information is within us, not outside of us. it always has been and always will be.” ThinkingHas BeensEnergyProcessAnswersConsciousnessInformationPositive ThinkingEnlightenmentBeing PositiveRemindingNew InformationLearning New Author:Eric Allen
“It is the courage to make a clean breast of it in the face of every question that makes the philosopher. He must be like Sophocles' Oedipus, who, seeking enlightenment concerning his terrible fate, pursues his indefatigable inquiry even though he divines that appalling horror awaits him in the answer. But most of us carry with us the Jocasta in our hearts, who begs Oedipus, for God's sake, not to inquire further.” HeartPhilosophyFacesAnswersFateDivineTerribleHorrorEnlightenmentCleanSakePhilosopherSeekingPursueBreastsInquiryOedipus Author:Arthur Schopenhauer