Synopsis:
Enlightenment (spiritual), a final blessed state free from ignorance,
desire and suffering, the knowledge that we are all cosmically united as
a race of humans unrelating to race, creed, or any other man made
dividing lines
Enlightenment in a secular context often means the
"full comprehension of a situation",[1] but in spiritual terms the word
alludes to a spiritual revelation or deep insight into the meaning and
purpose of all things, communication with or understanding of the mind
of God, profound spiritual understanding or a fundamentally changed
consciousness whereby everything is perceived as a unity.
Some
scientists believe that during meditative states leading up to the
subjective experience of enlightenment there are actual physical changes
in the brain.
In New Age Christianity, enlightenment is obtained
by direct infusion from the Sacred Rays. The Sacred Rays are continuous
streams of energy, consciousness, love and data from the Godhead that
are color coded into 12 different frequencies. This energy is above
gamma rays and not observable by current science. Nevertheless, these
Rays can supposedly be caught by the higher self's five different
chakras, and then absorbed into the meditator's more physical bodies,
and retained within the 7 lower chakras, or the seven churches of John's
Revelation. There are 12 human chakras in this system, total.
There
are also 12 petals on the heart chakra in this system. Specifically,
these 12 petals are also designed to catch and hold the 12 sacred
energies of enlightenment. The theory goes that as the energy from the
12 Sacred Rays accumulates in the chakras and petals, the higher-self
will eventually become activated.
This, in turn, allows the
enlightened individual to displace and transcend the selfish ego and
quickly develop supernatural abilities, including the fruits and the
gifts of the Spirit, perfect peace, the realization of the unity of all
things, raise kundalini, and develop the siddhas of Hinduism.
Hinduism
also uses similar ideas, moksha being a representation of freedom from
desire and other worldly passions. For Hindus as for Buddhists and
Jains, enlightenment ends the cycle of reincarnation. Souls are held to
enter many different bodies through the course of their existence. In
each of the lives they lead, they develop spiritually. The ultimate goal
of this spiritual development is the liberation from the system of
earthly suffering. The concept of spiritual enlightenment in Buddhism
and Hinduism is related to but distinct from ideas such as salvation and
transcendence associated with Christianity.
Enlightenment is not
accomplished by intellectual insight, dogmatic beliefs, or physical
works in this method. It is more a product of dedicated meditation,
surrender to Spirit and absorption of God's grace, as contained in the
Sacred Rays. This long process ultimately transforms "the old man" into
"the new man". It is also considered to be the "New Birth" by New Age
Christians.
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29 September, 2011
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