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Enlightenment is the realization of our true nature from "summary" of Code Name God by Mani Bhaumik
Enlightenment is like waking up from a dream. It is the moment when we see things as they truly are, without the illusions and distortions that cloud our vision. When we are enlightened, we realize our true nature, the essence of who we really are. This realization is not just an intellectual understanding, but a deep, profound knowledge that permeates every aspect of our being. It is a shift in consciousness, a transformation that changes how we see ourselves and the world around us. Enlightenment is not something that can be achieved through effort or striving. It is not a goal to be reached or a destination to be arrived a...Similar Posts
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