Intellectual Enlightenment
vs. Real Enlightenment
by
Harry Palmer
Intellectual enlightenment is the culmination of a
semi-competitive discussion consisting of "imagine this..." The imagined
experiences become more and more subtle and may even emanate a low power
spiritual profoundness. (Whew! That concept blows my mind.)
The last "imagine this”--the checkmate of intellectual
enlightenment--is an undefinable void of transparent awareness that creates and
discreates time and space and everything else including itself from itself.
Far out, man!
What now? What happens when you have reached the top of the mountain
without exhausting any of your desire to climb? More intellectual discussions?
Who wants to notice objects* after they have just imagined postgraduate
enlightenment?
Vicarious spirituality is a slippery slope. You wanted to find out,
and now you know. The true self beyond space and time has been imagined as
unmeasured, undissectable and understood as undefinable. Undefinable--an
inadequate and unsatisfying definition. Even when you win the game, it ends in
depression. Nothing in your life has changed, not even an attitude. The ultimate
"imagine this…” has paraded through your life and what now?
Intellectually, of course, you know the futility of intellectual
enlightenment, but you still play.
You are encouraged to play by the stereotypical image of the serene
meditator. Seated in perfect posture Unwrinkled robe. Motionless. A still life
picture of enlightenment. Quiet, motionless, with an expression of appropriate
reverence. Shaved head. This is performance enlightenment. It is intellectual
enlightenment carried over from the media of discussion and printed word into
the media of theater.
There is also diagrammed enlightenment for the media of science and
icon enlightenment for the artist. All forms of symbolized enlightenment are
interesting. And that's really all are. Interesting. Enlightenment is mistaken
for something interesting. The problem is that something interesting soon
becomes something boring and enlightenment begins to look a lot like
depression.
Intellectual enlightenment, interesting as it is, has a missing key
ingredient. Real time experience. The intellect does not like things that are
sweaty and agonizing. Gross. It does not like a million years of resisted
incidents thrown in its face. It does not like an out-of-control rush through a
maelstrom of terrifying images and painful emotions that no instruction or
description could ever prepare it for. It has no stomach for the grinding,
crushing horror of the complete humiliation generated in a moment of
awe.
It loathes weeping confessions and disdains fits of trembling
supplication. And it altogether abhors death, particularly the struggling,
pleading-for-mercy death of itself on the threshold of spiritual awareness. The
threshold!
So
if you're seeking real enlightenment, forget the illumined stares, turn away
from the book of secret doctrines, ignore all the ritual pageantry and costumes.
Find an Avatar Master, preferably one who is offensive to your intellect, one
who will make you do exercises when you'd rather be discussing the meaning of
life, one who will, ruthlessly if necessary, initiate you into real
participation in your own life.
Oh, and wear old clothes, because
rolling on the floor in laughter can get messy.
*A beginning exercise in Resurfacing".
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