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Dec 16, 2007 11:40

I'm increasingly of the opinion that "spiritual achievement" is a contradiction in terms. In the most spiritual moments of my life, I've been struck by the impression that everything is exactly as it should be, and the idea of achieving anything becomes superfluous nonsense.

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vyedma December 16 2007, 19:52:07 UTC
I thought spiritual achievement was when you realized that everything was how it was meant to be.

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autopoetic December 16 2007, 22:50:32 UTC
I guess you could talk that way. But "spiritual achievement" makes it sound like you achieved something spiritual. I think you've achieved something allright, but that any kind of achievement is on the "mundane" or "worldly" level. The fact that I achieved some kind of awakening doesn't make me more spiritual... any holiness is always already there, I can just appreciate it more or less.

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stinklefritz December 16 2007, 23:01:09 UTC
I don't know, perhaps the point you're trying to make is a more subtler one which isn't hitting me.

but on a grosser, less subtle level: i think awakening or seeing or realising T/truth, is an acheivement, as you are grasping something (or perhaps not something), whether it be a higher state of consciousness, laser beams shooting from your eyes, or just plain awareness of your surroundings, and the ability to contemplate them. Being able to give that some sort of attention, focus, or a content little smile IS an acheivement, as it is something you have not had before. Or even if you once did happen to come across that realization, and then lost it, re-finding it is an acheivement.

perhaps the contradiction arises is your understanding or usage of the 'term' acheivement. or maybe i'm just a hippie. either way, i my humblest of opinions, i think a realisation such as this, would certainly fall under the heading of 'spiritaul acheivement'.

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autopoetic December 16 2007, 23:07:25 UTC
For sure, I think those are all achievements. But I think they're achievements from a practical perspective. It's good for you as a person. But from a spiritual perspective, it's ok if you don't have any grasp of the spiritual. The fact that there are people who don't "Get It" (whatever that means) is all part of the flow of things, and so the world hasn't become any more spiritual when someone does Get It.

I do think I'm being a bit funny with words here... there is a sense in which "spiritual achievement" works as a phrase. I just get the feeling that there is at least one sense in which it doesn't.

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stinklefritz December 16 2007, 22:34:03 UTC
why can't that realization be an acheivement?
perhaps realising that everything is as it should be, is what spiritual acheivement, and not something like acheiving x-ray vision.

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autopoetic December 16 2007, 22:51:55 UTC
see my answer to vyedma...

although achieving x-ray vision could possibly make things even more exactly how they should be... also, I want to shoot lasers out of my eyes.

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