These spiritual pursuits wish to cease suffering of the self, or enlightenment, yes? Through removing the ego, mindfulness, etc. This is also put into practice through a virtuous life, and spiritual practices such as meditation. I am wondering whether philosophy can also be a gateway into understanding, and into a gateway of non-suffering of self, or enlightenment as it is so called. Philosophy seeks answers to have unity, so can one become one with the God (in any sense) through philosophy?
I am working hard to seek answers on this topic.
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Yes, correct. Enlightenment removes the suffering. It does not remove you from the material world, you can still get hit by a bus and I am told that hurts. Enlightenment is not an event or a hidden power as such, rather a clarification which leads to lasting clarity, inner peace and bliss. Most words and descriptions will miss the mark and cause debate in posts which come. However the point is that enlightenment is for the individual to
know, and any description may sound more like dogma or an advertising campaign for another self-help book.
To some people, altruism appears to be a greater goal than Self enlightenment. So one could say the aim for Self-Enlightenment is selfish and how can individual enlightenment helps others?
It helps others because unless one can show others out of the cave then we are all doomed to wonder in the darkness, thinking the shadows on the wall are reality. Not only that but who do you start with? You can only start with yourself, you are the subject and the doctor. This is why a requirement, prescribed by Adi Shankara, for enlightenment (moksha) is the strong desire to become free whilst living. If there is no desire or the aspirant is caught up with the idea that altruism is greater then chances are diminished.
Roughly speaking enlightenment occurs in consciousness. It is in and through consciousness that one will come to recognise it. Because this is the case it is philosophy which addresses the consciousness. Sure we can use science and material measures, but if enlightenment could be extracted in a laboratory and sold in pills then you would be at a pharmacy already, I am joking of course. In other words you know that the answer lies in philosophy.