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The Unseen Door to Enlightenment: Killing Your Parents, Metaphorically
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The Unseen Door to Enlightenment: Killing Your Parents, Metaphorically

Breaking Free from Familial Chain

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Thomas A. Vik
Dec 19, 2023
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This isn't about literal patricide or matricide.

It’s about a metaphorical rebellion against inherited beliefs and societal norms. “Kill your parents." – A jarring statement, yes, but essential in the pursuit of enlightenment. It’s about questioning the unquestioned and daring to see beyond the veil of conditioning. Why? Because enlightenment isn't about adding to who you are…

…but shedding who you're not.

The Illusion of Familial Truths

Your first guardians in life, your parents…

…they unknowingly chain you to a set of beliefs and norms. But they aren't villains; they’re victims too, passing down a legacy of unexamined truths. The first step towards enlightenment? Question these inherited beliefs. It's a bold move, often seen as a betrayal, but it's not about them. It's about you breaking free from the maze of maya, the illusion. You'll find beliefs buried so deep, they feel like your own skin.

It's not just about religion or culture; it’s deeper – attitudes towards love, success, happiness. Enlightenment requires you to peel these layers away, to confront the discomfort of not just questioning…

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