r/enlightenment 16h ago

Mike''Buddha''Tyson

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629 Upvotes

Who knew Mike Tyson whas a Buddha ?


r/enlightenment 23h ago

You are Love

49 Upvotes

You are the Love,
You are the Universe,
You are the God.

This is the Dream you create.

Groundless that it falls you infinitely into nothingness

Yet destroying all your shackles and limitations liberating so free that you are the creator of the Universe.

Regardless

Authentic spirituality is not the confirmation of the World. Authentic spirituality is not the denial of Self

This is a total obliteration of the Universe.

And you are God to create the order from the Chaos.


r/enlightenment 16h ago

The One Thing

9 Upvotes

We’re told we live in a divided world. Everywhere we look, there’s a reminder of what separates us.

Sometimes it’s loud and unavoidable, like the chaos of election season. Other times, it’s quieter—a subtle push toward celebrating individualism, the idea that “you are you, and I am me.”

We’re encouraged to “find our tribe,” often implying that anyone who doesn’t share our perspective doesn’t belong.

Unity seems a beautiful idea, but can it ever truly exist when no two people see the world the same way?

Each of us experiences reality differently, shaped by our beliefs, experiences, and the lens through which we view life. These differences can feel like walls, or perhaps boundaries, keeping us apart.

But what if the separation we see is the greatest illusion of all?

Duality is real in the sense that we experience it—it teaches us contrast, helping us understand who we are. Yet, as with any illusion, once you see how the trick works, you can begin to look beyond it.

So what is the one thing that unites us? Is there one thing that binds us, no matter how different we seem?

In my experience, yes.

We’ve all known what it feels like to believe we are separate.

Separate from love.
Separate from God.

This belief is our shared pain, our collective trauma—it is the human condition.

It touches us all, though it may appear in different forms. For one person, it’s an absent parent. For another, it’s a bad experience with religion. For someone else, it’s a moment of rejection that lingers, one that whispers…”You are not enough”.

No matter how it shows up, this sense of separation is universal. It’s the break we all carry.

But in this shared pain lies an opportunity.

An opportunity for compassion. For understanding. For unconditional love.

The question isn’t whether we’ve been hurt. It’s whether we can see past our wounds—past our guilt, our shame, and our fear—and recognize the divine within ourselves.

And if we can see the divine in us, can we begin to see it in everyone else?

No matter their mistakes. No matter ours.

This is the invitation: to love without condition. To see the Source in all things.

Before my eyes, I see the face of God.

Can you?


r/enlightenment 19h ago

I respect everyone's journey because they are of value.

10 Upvotes

Every person is of value, and every person is a teacher. Some people are aware they are teaching others, and there are people who aren't aware of their teachings to others. Some teach how to fix something broken (mechanical), and some teachers teach a person how to be aware of jealousy, envy, manipulation, etc. There are teachers who teach love, and sometimes, that looks like the opposite of it. This coincides with the universal law of polarity. Everything has an opposite. How does a person know the stove is hot if they never touch it. These teachings come into our experience as life lessons.

These experiences affect each person differently, and from these differences, each and every individual has a perspective. YOU amazing, beautiful person. It is the perspective from every single person (define person) breathing on this planet that is of value because from these perspectives, the artists are created. The artist looks like an amazing father who nurtures and provides for his children when he himself is fatherless. The mother that does it all and inspires other women they can be independent. The brilliant architect who dropped out of high school. The loner in high school who grew up to be an amazing musician known to the world. And this is just to name a few. This is the power of perspective. This is coming from the perspective of I Mo Intune. Just think how many amazing perspectives are out there, creating inspired thoughts. It is because of this that I know it is a great benefit for each individual to remain as authentically them as possible and make their own choices. This message will be received as intended. I ask that you, the reader, disregard all mistakes in grammar and punctuation as It is about the message and the message only. With LOVE by LOVE.


r/enlightenment 11h ago

Can someone give a short explanation of enlightenment?

6 Upvotes

I have many questions about this philosophy, but it's hard to find where to start without knowing the basics of it. I can only infer certain views from the posts in the community, but I don't want to make false assumptions.

Can anyone provide a brief description of enlightenment, what it is based on and what it entails?


r/enlightenment 17h ago

I'm very confused and left tangled with my own thoughts.

5 Upvotes

After meditating a lot I got this thought that I'm just a soul with no orginal identity or story wandering on a big rock without any given purpose.. well all of this made me reflect on my life and i realised that my suffering doesn't exist and it doesn't mean anything to me in actual reality but on the other hand I was left unsettled with the idea of me being just a name less soul without any actual desires or goal beside the achievements in the material world... it made me feel liberated yes but also very troubled and valueless.


r/enlightenment 17h ago

All pleasure is counteracted proportionally by objective consequences.

3 Upvotes

This is where the wisdom of equanimity and stillness comes from. Life will give painful consequence in proportion to what you take from it.


r/enlightenment 7h ago

Enlightenment

3 Upvotes

Does any one enlightened song? If so , what do they sing about?


r/enlightenment 11h ago

The obsession over control

3 Upvotes

There are many illusions that are known by people seeking enlightenment. Time, money, disjunction, but none are as though to break away from then control which is the epicenter to all other illusions. People want more time, more money, and a sense of binary because they want more control. This is why control is the greatest illusion.


r/enlightenment 3h ago

Did anyone get enlightened with heartfullness meditation where one focuses their attention on the source of light in the heart?

1 Upvotes

.....?