Enlightenment: RH'L3

The Story So Far

It's obvious: «One man's meat is another man's poisson!»

Quest #1: Pleasure or Gratification is self-centric, not as a fault but unavoidably so, because looking inwards to oneself is needed to determine what actually does give you pleasure.

But surely: «The purpose of life is to live a life of purpose.»

Quest #2: Meaning or Purpose is socio-centric, not as a sign of goodness but unavoidably so, because you and your goal must look outwards to wider society with its values and potential for worthwhile projects; and also to find others who will join in.

If we have a pattern here, which is likely because the taxonomy is characterised by oscillating dualities, then this next level will be self-centric.

To me, this next quest, for enlightenment, has the feeling of a quantum leap.

Enlightenment: A «Higher» Quest

Function:   To know what is real, right and true.
i.e. happiness depends on living a life built around the core value of truth.

But that is to court danger!  

So: The purpose of life is «to know the human condition». This is primarily for your own benefit, even if others can also be helped.

As a pure state, Enlightenment-RH'3 is liberation from the fetters of illusion and delusion required by the hypocrisy and disinformation that characterize social life.

NOTE: All higher Quests can also be described as requiring Enlightenment, but they do not see happiness/meaning as rooted in just knowing what is true and real.

 

Correspondence to Root Hierarchy: Knowing reality is impossible without Change-RHL3. Something that never changes, or is not part of a change or cannot generate experiential change within you, is not perceptible. The reality to be known via enlightenment-RH'L3 is our psychosocial reality: the ethical design of our personal lives, our families and our communities, as well as our institutions, organizations and governments. Given the imperfection of communal and organizational life, such knowledge invariably implies change—and that is why this Quest is regarded as anti-social by those in power.

If you think of enlightenment somewhat differently, perhaps in relation to spirituality (i.e. equal to liberation) or to science (i.e. equal to rejection of traditional beliefs), put your views in perspective by considering the confusions around enlightenment. Otherwise....


► Continue to the next Quest: Salvation.

Originally posted: 8-Jun-2012; Updated: 12-Jun-2012