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Life after Enlightenment-Strange to a materialistic mind


Life after Enlightenment-Strange to a materialistic mind
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We know perfectly well that life before the enlightenment is a barbarous, and it is only the life most of the people have such perceptions in their level of understanding. However, the life after the enlightenment is a strange life to one who lives with the society, though he is awakened. Moreover, this person is only awakened and nobody lives in His surrounding, such a situation is an experience of living in the deadly or burial ground living. It represents the destructive people and the people being hard in nature may try to kill his being for a while. 

Social condemnation from the parent side and the people of surrounding side keeps the person to be restricted to a single deadly, un-juicy, pale, and non-creative or routine life, till he realize to escape from such a strange life into the life of peace. Living in the material world is a strange perhaps to an enlightened person. 


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