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[[The Map of Everyday Enlightenment]] is a simple way of conceptualizing all the many different ways of pursuing meditative practices, and ultimately Enlightenment itself. All | [[The Map of Everyday Enlightenment]] is a simple way of conceptualizing all the many different ways of pursuing meditative practices, and ultimately Enlightenment itself. All these conceptual terms were chosen to emphasize the thematic elements of The Map, in order to make it easy to navigate and think about. | ||
===== '''What''' are we trying to accomplish? ===== | ===== '''What''' are we trying to accomplish? ===== | ||
[[Beacons]] provide focus and illumination of the concepts of enlightenment and the Credos give an overview of each Beacon's purpose. | [[Beacons]] provide focus and illumination of the concepts of enlightenment and the Credos give an overview of each Beacon's purpose. | ||
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Study Realms to understand what Landmarks indicate progression for different meditative practices. | Study Realms to understand what Landmarks indicate progression for different meditative practices. | ||
====='''How''' do we develop our practices to achieve real benefits?===== | ====='''How''' do we develop our practices to achieve real benefits?===== | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:04, 10 September 2023
The Map of Everyday Enlightenment is a simple way of conceptualizing all the many different ways of pursuing meditative practices, and ultimately Enlightenment itself. All these conceptual terms were chosen to emphasize the thematic elements of The Map, in order to make it easy to navigate and think about.
What are we trying to accomplish?
Beacons provide focus and illumination of the concepts of enlightenment and the Credos give an overview of each Beacon's purpose.
Study Beacons for self-directed learning about specific enlightenment topics.
Where are we on our journey and where are we going next?
Realms organize Landmarks by difficulty and progression so that learners can effectively explore new and challenging ideas and practices.
Study Realms to understand what Landmarks indicate progression for different meditative practices.
How do we develop our practices to achieve real benefits?
Pathways are the different ways to go about learning and growing.
- Landmarks are simple lessons about applying one topic to your everyday life. Browse these if you're unsure where you want to go next.
- Trails are curated lessons made up of several Landmarks to follow all the way through to that Trail's destination, where you can look back and see what you've learned.
- Guides are articles about a particular time and place for learning (such as Walking) that contain Landmarks that highlight how to do it.
- Lenses are tied to Beacons and are articles about meditative concepts and the available Landmarks for those concepts.