The Pursuit of Enlightenment
Luke and Mark discuss the pursuit of enlightenment and the inherent imperfection of the human experience. They explore the idea of transcending physical needs and the goal of reaching self-realization, while also finding levity and enjoyment in the journey.In this clip
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It seems to me that enlightenment refers to total disengagement from life's pursuits on a deeply emotional level. Is it not that you don't pursue anything at all; it's simply a matter of annihilating attachment to any one state of reality, which is an ever-changing entity?
Does enlightenment refer to total disengagement from life's pursuits on a deeply emotional level, or is it simply a matter of annihilating attachment to any one state of reality, which is an ever-changing entity?
Is my interpretation of enlightenment as total disengagement from life's pursuits on a deeply emotional level, where it's not about not pursuing anything at all but rather annihilating attachment to any one state of reality, which is ever-changing, accurate according to the episode Slo Mo X That Little Voice In Your Head - Nadia Gilani on How to Confront the Colonization of Yoga and the clip Enlightenment and Connection?