The Unknowing said:
This is a common misconception. Do you really think after someone realizes enlightenment they're going to have no sense of self? Ego will still be there, it's just truth is now known for that individual. This can either make the Ego far stronger or far weaker. The choice is up to the individual.
So you're telling me, If I convince an enlightened master to say they're enlightened, with a few magical words, their halo will plop off their head? No more enlightenment? Is that how it works?
Enlightened people can still be assholes, can swear, can kill, they are not bound by any morality or external ideas. Don't think otherwise
I don't think Aweems meant that there would be no sense of self/ego. Perhaps he/she meant that any person/persona who claims enlightenment can not be truly enlightened because someone who is familiar with the true nature of being and enlightenment would have already realized that no person can be enlightened - nothing
becomes enlightened. That which is enlightened is already - always - enlightened.
That which is enlightened is that in which all personas occur. If personas were clouds, what I am speaking of would be the sky. It is that which most people don't even know they truly are. They/we identify with our personas.; our images of ourselves that are built up over time as we grow and develop as 'people on earth.' What is enlightened is beyond that.
This other thing (no 'thing', really) is silent. It does not speak. It claims nothing. The second anything is claimed, it is a projected illusory persona claiming it.
This 'thing' is not built up or developed. It is not of earth, or any other specific place.
It is not ours; we (as we see ourselves) occur within it.
Bruce Lee said:
It is not a matter of developing what has already been developed but of recovering what has been left behind.
Truly this 'thing' can not be left behind - but we turn our awareness away from it as soon as we begin to identify with a persona - growing up as a child. It happens very early in life, and we're taught to develop that persona. By doing so we further lose sight of what we truly are outside of the context of the [mostly] mundane human life on earth.
HOWEVER - it seems plausible that, once becoming familiar with the fact that any persona they project is not the enlightened, someone's way of living/expressing/being in life may make them seem to be enlightened to others. And there's the paradox. The persona can not be enlightened, yet once a link has been made between persona and that which it occurs in, the persona(s) utilized by that being can be seen to let the light of all that is THROUGH them. They become a conduit - thus, seemingly becoming 'enlightened' in the eyes of others.
Perhaps it is the whole being that becomes enlightened with the light of God. And by that I don't mean you as a person, or you as a person plus all your etheric bodies or whatever, I mean you as a person + something beyond all of that. Beyond any vestigial bit of humanness. When the light of that - the light of source - shines through your expression in life - perhaps you could be said to be enlightened. And yet, anyone tagging that to your persona would be mistaken.
Now, some may disagree - and that's to be expected, because we don't all have the same definition of enlightenment. It can mean very different things to different people. This is what it means to me. (and yet, notice how I didn't really explain exactly what it means - I don't think it's something to be defined, or confined to a certain program of being. It is something that would always be fresh and new)