That was quite fun to read actually :) And reminded me that I have to sort out my non-existent exercise routine.
As to its connection to enlightenment if enlightenment really exists.… I would personally recommend reading books from Idries Shah. Maybe his psychologically framed works first ‘Knowing how to Know’ and ‘Learning how to Learn’. If you are overly intellectual you are going to attempt rejecting them quickly. This is by design. The books play with over-intellectualisation and over-emotionality in an instrumental manner. The content is not always something to learn but something to observe yourself against. Read at least a few of the books in full, suspending judgment, to get a glimpse of what is really going on with your experiments.
That was quite fun to read actually :) And reminded me that I have to sort out my non-existent exercise routine.
As to its connection to enlightenment if enlightenment really exists.… I would personally recommend reading books from Idries Shah. Maybe his psychologically framed works first ‘Knowing how to Know’ and ‘Learning how to Learn’. If you are overly intellectual you are going to attempt rejecting them quickly. This is by design. The books play with over-intellectualisation and over-emotionality in an instrumental manner. The content is not always something to learn but something to observe yourself against. Read at least a few of the books in full, suspending judgment, to get a glimpse of what is really going on with your experiments.
Good luck :)