Enlightenment
Enlightenment is often imagined as a distant achievement or a final state of perfection. The practitioners in this theme offer a more grounded view—one centered on recognition, maturity, and an ever-deepening relationship with reality.
Dennis describes enlightenment not as a finish line, but as an ongoing opening into greater awareness, presence, and freedom from fear. Jackie explains that within the Bön tradition, enlightenment is not something we acquire, but the recognition of our naturally clear, wise, and interconnected nature beneath passing thoughts and emotions. Terry frames it as spiritual maturity: learning to understand interdependence, loosen delusion, and awaken not only for ourselves but for the benefit of others.
Together, their reflections challenge idealized images of awakening. Enlightenment may be revealed through ordinary life—in how we relate to suffering, recognize our connection with others, and gradually learn to live from greater clarity and compassion.
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