Journey To Enlightenment

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The journey to enlightenment is a difficult one and many have tried and failed. Individuals may think that enlightenment is state of achieving great worldly knowledge, however enlightenment is the state of freely fashioning one’s own beliefs freely by being committed to wisdom, love and oneself. Reaching enlightenment is possible in one’s later life by seeking to liberate oneself from society’s illusions that place individuals in a state of ignorance.
Humans have an affinity to seek wisdom and to know God by embodying the truth, as demonstrated in the study of philosophy, which means “ the love of wisdom”(Dictionary.com). One is able to seek wisdom by gaining insight from one’s experiences as well as seeking guidance from past and present
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The ideals of society place individuals in the state of blissful ignorance because society makes individuals have a false sense of self as individuals think that they know what they desire to obtain happiness and what they detest such as lifestyles of failure and poverty to avoid suffering. Society’s ideals force individuals to have a narrow perspective of the world, thinking that there are only few ways to live, however in reality there are various lifestyles one can live to achieve success and contentment without society’s excessive and ideal lifestyles, but due to the fear of failure it prompts humanity to conform to society’s illusions, as humans fear their true nature to be themselves. Humans are able to achieve enlightenment by overcoming the pressure of conforming to society’s ideals in order to become accepting of all beings as well as the reality of suffering and contentment in life much like Jesus who unconditionally accepted all people and his own worldly suffering as we come to know and embody God through these