
A Glimpse Into The Ephemeral Veil of Enlightenment
The pursuit of enlightenment, often perceived as a lofty goal, transcends the entanglement of the mundane and the superficial. It is a venture beyond the confinements of ego, a journey into the vast expanse of what is real and eternal. But what happens when one treads on the path leading toward enlightenment? Is there a profound experience awaiting or is it an indescribable state of being? This contemplation draws insights from two profound philosophies – Vedanta and Buddhism, exploring their stance and convergence at the pinnacle of enlightenment.
During the moment of enlightenment, there is no ‘ego’ to witness this majestic unfolding. If one perceives a void yet remains distinct from it, the essence of enlightenment remains elusive. However, such an experience is a beacon of progress, a sign of being on the righteous path. When enlightenment graces, there’s an inherent knowing, a certainty that obliterates doubts. It’s a paradoxical realm where everything and nothing transpires, leaving behind only the essence of what one truly is—Absolute.
The Vedantic and Buddhist interpretations, though seemingly diverse, converge at the apex of enlightenment. Vedanta extols the oneness of existence, the monistic reality, while Buddhism explores the transient nature of reality, leading to a similar dissolution of ego and a recognition of an underlying unity. It’s akin to the myriad flavours of ice cream. Despite their distinct tastes and colours, the essence remains the same – the foundational element of ice. The epitome of enlightenment, or absolute monism, can be metaphorically depicted as a blend of every conceivable flavour of ice cream and beyond, encapsulating all foods, their variations, their origins, and their surroundings.
The metaphor extends further, proposing a confluence of all experiences, a melding into the Absolute. The journey might commence from disparate standpoints, traversing through diverse experiences, yet it culminates at a singular point— the realization of the Absolute. The magnificence of enlightenment doesn’t lie merely in reaching this pinnacle but in the unravelling of profound simplicity, an unveiling of what has always been there.
Upon such a realization, the dichotomies merge, the veils of ignorance are lifted, and what remains is an unadulterated consciousness, a pristine awareness devoid of fragmentation. It’s a return to the original state of being, a melding into the boundless, an embrace of the Absolute.
Morgan O. Smith
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