I'd say actually the reason is simple -- it's a radical turning-around of one's life, and people are basically too complacent. There's too much to lose, or so it looks from a perspective based on loss and gain.
IME, the only one(s) who get enlightened, are those who are no longer able to remain unenlightened. I mean that literally -- no longer able.
One comes to a sort of inner decision, from which there is no turning back. The decision itself could be called enlightenment, because there is no turning back.
It's hard to boil down the decision to words, but perhaps this sort of suggests it:
"There is no help for me out there -- none".
One takes a step on one's own, then another, then another, then keeps walking. The "dark night of the soul" becomes an endless journey of discovery and adventure.
Peace...
IME, the only one(s) who get enlightened, are those who are no longer able to remain unenlightened. I mean that literally -- no longer able.
One comes to a sort of inner decision, from which there is no turning back. The decision itself could be called enlightenment, because there is no turning back.
It's hard to boil down the decision to words, but perhaps this sort of suggests it:
"There is no help for me out there -- none".
One takes a step on one's own, then another, then another, then keeps walking. The "dark night of the soul" becomes an endless journey of discovery and adventure.
Peace...