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[[Learning]] in the context of the [[Milestones]] of [[The Map of Everyday Enlightenment|Everyday Enlightenment]] is a Milestone at which someone is starting to move out of [[Deluded|Delusion]] and into their first Awakening where they will start to at least observe some of the phenomenon of the mind and existence that bring us suffering and confusion. As they move past the Milestone of [[Learning]], they will begin to have a basic understanding of what they have observed and experienced and will likely feel a desire to continue the journey.{{#if:{{{Trails|}}}| | |||
There are two types of Beginning Learners, those who have never really heard much about meditation and don't really know what it's about, and those who know something about mediative practices, but haven't really started incorporating those practices into their life. Take a look at these [[Trails]] and see which one might be the best place to start. | There are two types of Beginning Learners, those who have never really heard much about meditation and don't really know what it's about, and those who know something about mediative practices, but haven't really started incorporating those practices into their life. Take a look at these [[Trails]] and see which one might be the best place to start. | ||
* For First-Timers | * For First-Timers | ||
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** [[Learn About Association]] | ** [[Learn About Association]] | ||
* For Beginners ''(Coming Soon)'' | * For Beginners ''(Coming Soon)'' | ||
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Revision as of 19:42, 27 July 2023
Learning in the context of the Milestones of Everyday Enlightenment is a Milestone at which someone is starting to move out of Delusion and into their first Awakening where they will start to at least observe some of the phenomenon of the mind and existence that bring us suffering and confusion. As they move past the Milestone of Learning, they will begin to have a basic understanding of what they have observed and experienced and will likely feel a desire to continue the journey.