DWQA QuestionsCategory: Human PotentialHow does Creator define “enlightenment” and how is it similar and how does it differ from what various religious traditions, and parables, and histories describe?
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
There are many approximations of the truth about reaching a high vibrational state of spiritual enlightenment. It is a state of divine alignment more so than simple inner knowing even of a high degree. It is truly a state of being in harmony with Creator and Creator’s vibration that can only come through living on a divine path, through virtuousness to fill one’s heart with love and to radiate love in all you do. That is walking the talk, so to speak, and putting yourself on Creator’s wavelength. That will allow true enlightenment, which is the attainment of being on a loving path in every way in how you conduct your affairs and hold within your thoughts a divine perspective. That comes with it the capability of understanding many things about life and about the motivations of others and an ability to respond in a strong, healthy, balanced way even to adversity. Knowing the deep truths about life and its meaning and how evil comes to be will help people stand strong when they are challenged by an adversarial situation. That is a kind of test that will only be passed by someone with maturity and great wisdom, gained through life experience and a heightened awareness of the truth of the divine and putting that knowledge into practice. This is what we consider enlightenment. It is not something that happens unilaterally to a person in a vacuum, so to speak, but only when there is a partnership with the divine because it is reaching oneness with the divine in a practical, functional sense when one is enlightened. It is not something they do strictly on their own but it is a matching of energies that is achieved only through the sharing of energies and that goes with it the necessity to be involved and intertwined with Creator on an energetic basis directly. There is no possibility of enlightenment without a recognition of the divine and the divine source of creation.