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{{The Mission Statement}} | {{The Mission Statement}} | ||
At its root, enlightenment itself is about achieving a dramatic reduction in suffering, and a dramatic increase in mental clarity. | There are thousands of schools of thought, and so many ways to approach Enlightenment. Everyday Enlightenment is just one resource and isn't intended to be all-inclusive, but it offers an approach that is rare to find. The key concepts that differentiate the approach of Everyday Enlightenment are | ||
*No emphasis on formal meditation. | |||
*Learn to harness pieces of your daily routine as the tools of Enlightenment. | |||
*Use these tools all day, every day. | |||
*As you Awaken, the practices become part of you. | |||
At its root, enlightenment itself is about achieving a dramatic reduction in suffering, and a dramatic increase in mental clarity. | |||
Enlightenment can be found every day, all day, in everything around you, and through meditative practices, you can harness the many moments of your day in a way that can be an integral part of your life. If this is something you are interested in pursuing, read through this page and see where you can get started. | |||
=== Getting Started === | === Getting Started === |