enlightenment is defined as the life condition of awe
Keyword awe enlightenment is defined as the life condition of awe. The life condition of enlightenment represents a real attainable life state with defined neurological correlates. In the life condition of enlightenment we feel a sense of unity with our surroundings, losing our sense of self while getting a sense of being a larger, true or self, develop a profound feeling of compassion and love for others, feel that we're awakened to a great truth that's beyond their ability to express in words, feel a transcendence sense of joy and lose our fear of death. We enter the life condition of enlightenment by finding a way to reduce the sense of being a self. We can perhaps best reduce the sense of being a self by generating a feeling of all. Regenerate the feeling of all by learning to see the world as sublime. The core truth of the world of enlightenment is that the universe and everything is sublime.
— from The Heart in the Cockpit (Emotion/Awe/Anxiety/Regret/Empathy) · 10 worlds new psychology of happiness
In the book
When you stand before something vast and indescribable, it becomes very hard to keep believing that you, and the little voice in your head, are the center of the world. The old traditions called the steady form of this state enlightenment, and described it as a life lived in awe — a loosening of the grip of the self and a profound sense of connection to everything around you. Awe also makes you smarter and kinder in the same instant: researchers find it makes us less reliant on stereotypes and preconceived notions, and more curious and open-minded. — The Heart in the Cockpit (Emotion/Awe/Anxiety/Regret/Empathy)
Also belongs to
- The Landing (Death)
- True North (Ethics, Integrity, Truth, Values)
- Who Is Flying (Self, Nature & Nurture)
- Expanding Your Range (Growth/Change/Education/Learning/Habit)