
Ah, enlightenment! Sounds like the ultimate software update for the soul, doesn't it? But hold on, it's less "final version" and more like an eternal beta test. It's all about staring into the abyss of your own mind and trying to return all those pesky mental concepts you've been hoarding.
The moment someone declares, "I've achieved peak enlightenment!" I can't help but think, "Aha! The ego strikes again, now with extra spiritual flair!" It's like the ego's latest fashion statement, a desperate attempt to stay relevant in the age of mindfulness.
Now, venturing into non-ordinary states of consciousness can be a wild ride. It's like tuning into a cosmic radio station, where you briefly catch the inner workings of the universe. But beware of getting too cozy with the "emptiness," "bliss," or "transcendence." It's easy to become a bliss junkie, chasing that high and forgetting that you're part of something bigger. You end up like a spiritual Peeping Tom, observing your own state but missing the whole cosmic party. This 'self-awareness' gig? Still an illusion, folks, just ego clinging to its perceptions for dear life.