Dear Ghetto Shaman,
In your response to Mauled Forearms, you noted that enlightenment is not a finite endpoint. This intrigues me greatly, as I never fully realized this before your explanation. First, thank you! You truly do speak with great insight. Second, tell me more about this sliding scale of enlightenment. Please give me examples of people and where they fall along this sliding enlightenment scale. For instance: Ghandi, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Mother Teresa, Dalai Lama, Abraham Lincoln, and Boy George.
Thank you so much!
16 cent
Dear 16 cent,
Wow, you’re going to make me work this week. I got a 40 oz malt liquor product that isn’t getting any colder, bitch. Ken Wilber’s multiple intelligences might help here, like cognitive, moral, emotional, spiritual, etc. Some people can be high in some areas and low in others. Mother Teresa was sadly mired in fundamental thought, which ultimately impacted her moral judgment. True story. Even Ghandi had an ethnocentric streak in his skinny ass—although, he was admittedly high in most other areas (hash, baby!). Look at our own CEO, Pierce (never-posted-my-fucking-bail) Winslow: his cognitive and, maybe even, his interpersonal scores are very high, but morals? spirituality? The guy’s on par with a Bond villain. But Wilber is for beginners. For a real advanced course in the evolution of consciousness, I’ve reposted the pic below for your enjoyment.
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The Ghetto Shaman
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