Enlightenment is the epitome of all experiences. Its the only lesson to be learned after all the other lessons and experiences in the world have been mastered. Its like a thousand PHD degrees placed together. Unfortunately there is not a single honorary certificate one should get for being wise, and there shouldn't.
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The people of the world survive upon one thing alone, MATERIAL NATURE OF PHENOMENA. This has to be a very degraded state of things. Its just like dwelling on the surface of a fruit inside of which lay all the sweetness. In such a case one would be single-handedly denying oneself of the much flavor that pervades of this proverbial fruit and its extra sweet juice. This is an allegorical description of wisdom.
And your post is to debate what?
Shes preaching pure and simple be warned kalkin thats not tolerated here
That's a lot of word salad. Let me go get some Ranch Dressing while you figure out how to communicate to us what you want to express.
lol, good one Ellie!
Show me evidence of your "enlightenment"! (Trying to be a typical Atheist)
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LOL
Your "Enlightenment" does not seem to include communication skills.
Since this is a debate board, I'll bite.
I take issue with your second sentence: "[Enlightenment is] the only lesson to be learned after all the other lessons and experiences in the world have been mastered."
I do not, will not, and cannot believe that there is a time in which we can learn and experience everything. I don't think you can in the span of only one limited lifetime. Since we are not immortal we can't see everything. In my lifetime, we won't have inhabitable lands on other planets. Therefore, none of us will experience life on another planet.
You can't hope to learn everything. Even if you "master" a skill or field of study, you still learn new things.