Enlightenment in 3 quick and easy steps

I have made another revelation.

With the memory of the PCE as proof that there exists no 'I' in your head or mind (brain action), you can begin to destroy it bit by bit or majorly by attacking head on all your beliefs and "truths" which 'I' am comprised of. Such as beliefs about God and the after-life, or the belief that "you" exist, and other beliefs that authority has instilled in you as you strictly adhere to facts you are bound to enter the magical world. Continue doing so until there is no "you" left and you'll find yourself in the actual world where everything is magical and self-evident.
 
I have absolutely no doubt now that there exists a higher power, i.e. God.

I have found a quick and effective means of obtaining enlightenment or Nirvana but you'll have to keep doing it until it becomes permanent.

1. Aim your mind at discovering the target ("That", "The most high", "The essence of who you are").

2. Keep doing so until you notice that your ego or the thinker is gone.
 
Why would anyone get rid of the "I", the self, the ego? I rely heavily upon my ego to be the good man I want to be. I am an honorable man. I am reliable and a force for good. I am not some pathetic ego-less zombie that allows evil to run rampant. I am not some pot smoking hippie who doesn't take responsibility.
 
Why would anyone get rid of the "I", the self, the ego?

To become unconditionally happy like I am going to become.

I rely heavily upon my ego to be the good man I want to be. I am an honorable man. I am reliable and a force for good. I am not some pathetic ego-less zombie that allows evil to run rampant. I am not some pot smoking hippie who doesn't take responsibility.

You are also evil, not simply good. To attack the psyche until it disappears is to make your petty life worthwhile. I.e. to become unconditionally happy is not a selfish pursuit, quite the contrary.
 
Use the descriptions on page 1 of this thread to keep targeting the 'I' or thinker in the brain until it disappears and you enter enlightenment. The you can save others.
 
To become unconditionally happy like I am going to become.
You are also evil, not simply good. To attack the psyche until it disappears is to make your petty life worthwhile. I.e. to become unconditionally happy is not a selfish pursuit, quite the contrary.
I was too harsh, sorry about that.
 
I was too harsh, sorry about that.

That's okay. Here is a link to extremely vital information that will allow anyone to achieve enlightenment or go beyond it:

http://www.actualfreedom.com.au/richard/listdcorrespondence/listd11a.htm

To achieve actual freedom or unconditional happiness you must target the 'I' in the brain based on the above description until it disappears. Once you have a full or complete picture of the 'I' you can easily locate and destroy it, leading to happiness or Nirvana or actual freedom.
 
I am currently writing to you all from a state of parinirvana. It is absolutely wonderful. What I did was targeted my 'I' which was described as a gorgeous formless void existing somewhere within the world of thoughts which exist in the brain. I have to make it permanent however as I have just returned to normal.
 
Another way of putting it is that you must target the being within you that inhabits you like a parasitical entity giving rise to all manner of delusion. Once gone everything becomes self-evidently clear and the capacity to fantasize disappears.
 
To become unconditionally happy like I am going to become.

So you're not unconditionally happy yet?

And yet you believe you are fully equipped to teach others about hwo to achieve unconditional happiness?
 
Another way of putting it is that you must target the being within you that inhabits you like a parasitical entity giving rise to all manner of delusion. Once gone everything becomes self-evidently clear and the capacity to fantasize disappears.
The same thing that's doing the "targeting" is the thing you are trying to transcend. So in trying to transcend, you reinforce it. This is the paradox. This is why there is nothing you can do to get enlightened. This is why your transcendent feelings are transitory.
 
So you don't want to experience perfect days without an ounce of suffering?

That is an unrealistic expectation of life. :eek: Life brings with it joy and suffering. Pain and happiness. When I think of enlightenment, I think rather (whether one believes in God or not) one finds ways to cope successfully through the suffering. That one must find peace and joy, DESPITE suffering. No one likes to suffer, but sometimes, in the suffering, our character grows stronger. If our strength was never tested with trials in this life, we would never grow stronger. And my experiences with personal sufferings, can help me to help others through theirs, if possible. At the time, suffering is miserable, but when we swim to the other side, we turn around and look at how far we have grown. Life is a mixture of negatives and positives, and frankly, I wouldn’t want it any other way.
 
That is an unrealistic expectation of life. :eek: Life brings with it joy and suffering. Pain and happiness. When I think of enlightenment, I think rather (whether one believes in God or not) one finds ways to cope successfully through the suffering. That one must find peace and joy, DESPITE suffering. No one likes to suffer, but sometimes, in the suffering, our character grows stronger. If our strength was never tested with trials in this life, we would never grow stronger. And my experiences with personal sufferings, can help me to help others through theirs, if possible. At the time, suffering is miserable, but when we swim to the other side, we turn around and look at how far we have grown. Life is a mixture of negatives and positives, and frankly, I wouldn’t want it any other way.

Well, I'm currently in enlightenment having contemplated the void after reading the above link and I have to say, I'm loving it. You simply have to contemplate the non-existence of the 'I' and read and contemplate the following information. In actual freedom or post-Nirvana consciousness each and everyday of your life becomes wonderfully spent without worry:

Now, back to your question (about how can that which is essentially formless be seen and described as a beautiful rosy pearl and etcetera): first and foremost, the seeing is neither a retinal percipience – as in, the seer –> the retinae –> the seen – nor a dichotomous ‘inner’ perception (as in, the seer –> the seen) as the seer *is* the seen ... or, rather, there is only the seen (‘There is only That’).
(In short, ‘seeing’, in my above words ‘the seeing is ...’, is being used in its figurative sense).
Second, as that which is formless (as in, timeless and spaceless, ethereal and supernal, immaterial and incorporeal and so on) is not only neither existent nor non-existent, but is not neither existent nor non-existent either, then my lustrous pearl analogy serves to convey the ethereal radiant beauty of that which is devoid of any personality whatsoever – utterly non-egoic in any way, means or manner (aka, void) – and, thus, totally ‘other’, resplendently supreme, sacred and absolute.
(In short, ‘seen’, in my further above words ‘... there is only the seen’, is also being used in its figurative sense).
Lastly, as all my words and writings are informed by the post-parinirvana/ mahasamadhi condition known as an actual freedom from the human condition, it must be stressed that the ongoing experiencing, night and day, for the eleven years 1981-to-1992 was *not* of being a (capitalised) ‘Self’ or ‘Being’ – ‘God’ or ‘The Creator’ by whatever name – but of having gone behind that, in the first few weeks or so, into that which all such gods and goddesses arise out of or are grounded in.
(In short, that whence all avatars and buddhas emanate).

http://www.actualfreedom.com.au/richard/listdcorrespondence/listd11a.htm
 
I achieved Nirvana. It is a worry-free state of blitheness and gaiety.

Everything you need to reach it is given in the link just above.
 
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Well,I'm currently in enlightenment having contemplated the void after reading the above link and I have to say, I'm loving it. You simply have to contemplate the non-existence of the 'I' and read and contemplate the following information.

It would appear you have failed to reach enlightenment.
 
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