swilow
Bluelight Crew
^Ah, okay, I didn't look for context- I had just replied in your physical jesus thread, so my mind was still there
. FWIW, The Passion the Christ film was one of the most striking movies I've ever watched, incredibly powerful. Not so on Miss Willow who was not raised as a christian and thus had no contextual basis for appreciating the film.
I wonder if, semantically at least, a being born enlightened can even be called so- does the concept of enlightenment require knowledge/experience of the binary 'enshrouded' state?
I would hypothesise that some form of stasis is implied in the idea of enlightenment. If one were able to reach such a state, surely one would know how to maintain it...? If they could not, then it is probably not 'true' enlightenment but more a peak experience on the rarefaction/compression portions of a sine-wave-like pulsation of wisdom.

I wonder if, semantically at least, a being born enlightened can even be called so- does the concept of enlightenment require knowledge/experience of the binary 'enshrouded' state?
What23 said:Or, rather, it can't be held in a static position. What would be the point in staying if we transcended?
I would hypothesise that some form of stasis is implied in the idea of enlightenment. If one were able to reach such a state, surely one would know how to maintain it...? If they could not, then it is probably not 'true' enlightenment but more a peak experience on the rarefaction/compression portions of a sine-wave-like pulsation of wisdom.