- Definition of Enlightenment : Enlightenment transcends states, experiences, emotions, and insights, as these are mind functions. Enlightenment is about becoming conscious of the absolute truth.
- Misconception of Perception as Truth : Our current perceptions are not absolute; they are shaped by the needs of our organism to survive. What seems like everything we perceive is, in fact, a limited view tailored for survival, not the complete truth.
- Human Growth within Ignorance : From non-existence to self-invention, the process of learning as humans traps our consciousness in fabricating identities and learning about the world, without gaining direct consciousness of true existence.
- Enlightenment as Direct Consciousness : Enlightenment opens up the possibility to directly know consciousness, self, and existence which transcends learned, relative experience - it's a direct understanding of the absolute.
- Simplicity and Accessibility of Enlightenment : Enlightenment is neither grand nor mundane and does not relate to scales or charts, but simply means becoming directly conscious of what is true.
- Ease of Achieving Enlightenment : While striving for enlightenment can be challenging, the act of enlightenment is natural, being fully present, and conscious - it is effortless and lies in simply being where one already is.