What is Enlightenment?
by Virochana
Nov 4, 2002
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On asking those who come to us, “what is it that they spiritually want?” The most common answer is enlightenment. When asked, “Do you know what enlightenment is, is it something you have tasted or known?” Most are not sure. Some are inspired by something they have felt while reading, or a beautiful meditative experience, or a depth they sense within their soul. Some will connect it to an emotion they have experienced such as peace, unconditional love, being full of light, a concept of liberation, spiritual power, or an experience of oneness in the circle of life. Even if the understanding is outwardly vague, many know they want it, and will prioritize their life to discover what this vague notion of enlightenment is, for they want a greater experience of it.
Enlightenment is simple. We all experience it from time to time. In a serene moment, lovingly connected and in a detached expansiveness of the timeless moment, watching your kids play, a simple moment of clarity, or looking out over the ocean in a non-verbal ease. Special moments such as these may in our mental judgment pale at what we think the enlightenment of a spiritual master is. However, there is no difference, other than a spiritual master is able to explore and deepen within this state through simply remaining in it. A spiritual master watching you in one of these moments will experience you as resting in the same enlightened nature he or she is in. Enlightenment starts with an awareness of the
nature of space. The best way to do this is to start with the
space inside you body, such as in your chest. As you rest in
this feeling, expand into it as the nature of space itself.
A practice that can help you recognize more
of the nature of space is to go to a place in nature. Be silent,
yet active – hike, enjoy, rest, get in some water. Then sit on a
rock or soft patch of earth and look at a beautiful scene. Feel
that you are photographing it inside the space of your chest.
Photograph its spatial quality, the scent, the feeling of
aliveness and perhaps a joy of spirits playing. Now, later,
while sitting in meditation, recall that photograph within your
heart. While enlightenment is simple, remaining in it is profound. The mind in quietude notices the underlying radiant support of spirit upon which thoughts, emotions, and everything of existence is the clothing upon it. This is non-dual awareness. You will no longer fight with your mind, or thoughts, rather you simply shift your focus within apparent duality into awareness of the underlying radiant nature. You remain fully active, unique in some ways, as an individual and yet more than an individual. It is the primal condition, and this awareness is enlightenment. Through enlightened awareness, we are able to
apply ourselves into the fullness of our spiritual potential. We
can notice, cultivate, and be nourished by indescribably subtle
nectars. We can grow in this awareness into all sorts of
specifics, such as miraculous experiences, bliss, service, and
even liberation as an individual within the body of the one. The
doors have been opened and the journey begins, one step at a
time - and through enlightened awareness, each step is of the
million, all reveling in the simple joy of enlightened
existence. In Service to Awakening, Virochana Khalsa |

All
of us have had enlightened moments, yet few recognize them as
spiritual enlightenment, or understand how to cultivate and
remain in this non-grasping awareness which opens the doors to
infinite possibilities of our existence.
Enlightenment
is the clarity in which we recognize the unity of space, a
simplicity of beingness. The mind in its outer manifestation is
no longer central to the theme.