Tuesday, December 17, 2024

(#5798) Don't be afraid of enlightenment

     My own journey into enlightenment has been one of a curiosity and caution. Naturally I want to know things but I also am cautious because what I learn may fundamentally change me to something beyond my own acceptability. It appears to me that we each have a somewhat safe harbor we like to reside in that gives us comfort and confidence. I know what that is like and accept that as normal. Yet the progress of enlightenment through knowledge will move forward whether we participate in it or not. So participate I do. What I find challenges me at my core but that does not deter me because I will not let fear dictate any response I have toward enlightenment.
     What I find for myself is acceptance of what others have found for themselves. What I find is acceptance of what I find for myself. There is one thing I have known my whole life and it has never been static, that being me. So as I adapt to enlightenment, I also see where my own initial principles and thoughts have mostly remained intact. I am the modeler of my own destiny and being objective about that is my process. Enlightenment doesn't scare me instead it informs me. I stay current in knowledge, awareness, and understanding because of enlightenment. I embrace enlightenment as my pathway toward not only wisdom but discovery.
     Enlightenment is the paradigm of bold considerations. I do not bury my head in the sand because of thoughts and questions. I rationalize thoughts and evenly debate questions. I do not ignore them because of fear or irrational motives. Enlightenment is the key to our future in a Universe that is starting to share its secrets. To accumulate and acquire advances we must grasp and hold tightly enlightenment and allow it to guide us with a trust that we are its masters and we will use enlightenment to build toward a greater understanding of our human being presence in existence. Hold enlightenment dear and let it fill our minds and souls with its possibilities.

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