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Why You Will NEVER Achieve Enlightenment
By Seamus Anthony
You will never, ever achieve enlightenment.
I will never, ever achieve enlightenment.
The Buddha did not achieve it.
Nor did Jesus.
Nor did Mohamed.
Nor did Lao Tzu.
Nor did Osho.
Nor did Alan Watts, Thomas Merton, Krishnamurti, Chogyam Trungpa, The Maharashi, Rudolf Steiner, Douglas Harding, Mother Theresa, Brad Warner, Deepack Chopra or Eckhart Tolle.
In fact nobody in the history of the world has ever achieved enlightenment.
And nobody ever will.
How can I say this?
Because enlightenment is not something you achieve, it’s something that you realise.
That might just be a little nit-picky matter of one word, but I believe it makes a lot of difference. Why? Because it changes your whole focus. My advice (not that you asked for it) is stop trying to achieve enlightenment (whatever that means to you anyway) and just let that shit go.
Enlightenment isn’t “out there”. You don’t have to become a ‘seeker’ and go on a ‘spiritual journey’
to find it. Nor do you need to go on some kind of Jules Verne type mission to centre of your being to find it either.
The Tao of Enlightened Conversation
Steve and I have been trying to define what Rebel Zen is all about and one thing we want to convey is that it’s not just meant to be a mega-phone for what we have to say, but rather what we really want is to be part of the conversation.
Ok, that sounds like a bit of a Web 2.0 cliche I admit, but nevertheless it’s true.
Our reason for starting this website was to help others to see that there is so much information out there now that everybody who is seeking what we loosely call “Enlightenment” can truly ‘do it themselves’. Hence the DIY Enlightenment tag.
As for what enlightenment means, well that’s not something that we feel we have the right to define for you either. Defining what enlightenment is (and realising this enlightenment) is a totally personal and subjective thing. You might completely disagree with us, for example, by believing that your guru is the one and only path to true salvation. That’s okay as long as you’re prepared to enter into a discussion about that.
Rebel Zen Master: Jonathan Mead
By Seamus Anthony
This is the first installment of the (spontaneously created) “Rebel Zen Masters Interview Series”, where we interview people from differing walks of life that we feel represent the Rebel Zen ethos.
I am sure this happens to most us: Every now and then you come across a writer, musician or artist of any kind and get blown away by their work. Exploring their wares you get all excited and inspired and find yourself thinking “Man – that’s exactly how I feel!”.
Well that’s what happened to me just last week when I stumbled across Jonathan Mead’s writing at IlluminatedMind.net
I promptly left a few excited-like-a-kid comments at the bottom of some of his posts and then emailed Jonathan to see if he’d do me the honour of interviewing him. Here’s the result (my questions in italics).
BTW, there are heaps of links to his fantastic (and popular, if you need social proof) posts throughout the interview so make sure you go read ‘em!

There’s no doubt your cowboy style of personal development writing is taking off. So tell us about yourself. What’s your story in a nutshell, that brought you to this place as the Illuminated Mind dude?
