Friends, I have a question and I thought this might be the best forum to help me answer it.
I am in correspondence with a small e-group of retired men that discusses spirituality and related matters. A couple of members are keen to share experiences of "enlightenment", what it means and how one approaches it. One man claims to have attained enlightenment and describes it as, for him, a 'zap' or 'whack' that came out of the blue, unexpected and unsolicited. He was simply driving his car, probably thinking about his family or the business that he ran, when out of nowhere he was struck by a powerful sense of oneness and love for all beings. This happened in 1987 and the experience is still with him. If I may quote his own words (very slightly edited):
There is no doubt about my enlightenment....what I cannot figure is, why?
I was not on the path.... I did not ask... I was whacked! That told me there is an alternative force and my rationale tells me it must dwell within. that was thirty years ago... so here I am... thirty years down the path and hopeful for a major step.....
Driving to work one morning, out of the blue and instantaneously I was ..... zapped ... ?.
My description would be; Suddenly full of an indescribable overpowering love for everyone and everything, a brighter day and a free spirit... no more attachments. All hate, all hang ups gone!
I became aware of what was to become my true self... my inner being. I felt it powerfully for months after and did not want the euphoria to pass. It did subside, but never left me. I became a new person with my outlook to others and how I perceived the world. Most importantly I suppose, is how I determined 'LOVE'.
My friend was not religious, so had no framework with which to interpret this experience, but afterwards he came across books about Buddhism, which led him into Zen, where, as he says, "I finally found the parallel answers I was looking for".
On reading his testimony I wondered how frequent it is that one has this kind of experience (is it satori?) without working towards it in some way, or perhaps being unaware that one has been working towards it. That's my question.
I would really appreciate any responses that will shed some light on this for me.
I am in correspondence with a small e-group of retired men that discusses spirituality and related matters. A couple of members are keen to share experiences of "enlightenment", what it means and how one approaches it. One man claims to have attained enlightenment and describes it as, for him, a 'zap' or 'whack' that came out of the blue, unexpected and unsolicited. He was simply driving his car, probably thinking about his family or the business that he ran, when out of nowhere he was struck by a powerful sense of oneness and love for all beings. This happened in 1987 and the experience is still with him. If I may quote his own words (very slightly edited):
There is no doubt about my enlightenment....what I cannot figure is, why?
I was not on the path.... I did not ask... I was whacked! That told me there is an alternative force and my rationale tells me it must dwell within. that was thirty years ago... so here I am... thirty years down the path and hopeful for a major step.....
Driving to work one morning, out of the blue and instantaneously I was ..... zapped ... ?.
My description would be; Suddenly full of an indescribable overpowering love for everyone and everything, a brighter day and a free spirit... no more attachments. All hate, all hang ups gone!
I became aware of what was to become my true self... my inner being. I felt it powerfully for months after and did not want the euphoria to pass. It did subside, but never left me. I became a new person with my outlook to others and how I perceived the world. Most importantly I suppose, is how I determined 'LOVE'.
My friend was not religious, so had no framework with which to interpret this experience, but afterwards he came across books about Buddhism, which led him into Zen, where, as he says, "I finally found the parallel answers I was looking for".
On reading his testimony I wondered how frequent it is that one has this kind of experience (is it satori?) without working towards it in some way, or perhaps being unaware that one has been working towards it. That's my question.
I would really appreciate any responses that will shed some light on this for me.
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