YOU HAVE SEEN GLIMPSE OF NOTHINGNESS
Stop searching for the personality you dropped, move along..

There is no identity after enlightenment.
Many enlightened beings accept a monistic life and segregate themselves from society.
But that does not have to be the case for everyone.
The world is awakening from the chaos of polarisation.
Things are getting destroyed and making way for new things to emerge.
Many minds are diminishing.
Experiencing the extremities of human suffering — pain and pleasure.
Enlightenment is not a luxury for monks in the monastery.
It happens in every walk of life.
Not every enlightened being becomes a master.
There are many other ways to be in service to humanity.
Until we are in this body, we have to find a way to operate in this world.
This body is a slave to the routines and formalities of the world.
Moreover, there is more demand from a spiritual person to behave and live in a certain way.
The goal of enlightenment is freedom from the bondage of the mind.
Not to be trapped in the societal perception of what is holy, sacrosanct and spiritual.
There are countless examples of enlightened beings who were found in unexpected places in unexpected setups.
Ikkyū was frequent to the brothel and was a famous alcoholic.
Gurdjieff taught sacred art and was often heavily drunk in front of his pupils.
If you are enlightened, everything is a sacred experience and you are detached from it at the same time.
“Everything sacred, nothing sacred.”
― Bodhidharma
And this everything is inclusive and lives up to the meaning of inclusiveness.
Disparities — abundance, Love — Hate, Calm — Anger, Good — Bad
Everything.
It is also true that enlightenment poses a challenge of what to do with life.
Everything is empty. Nothing more than energies.
What is the purpose of the body? What is the meaning of being?
The purpose is to celebrate!
Celebrate the peace, celebrate the Wrath.
Celebrate.
Flow
Let the life unfold in front of you.
If you are presented with a business opportunity, honour it.
If someone loves your art and wants it, give it.
Life doesn\’t stop.
There is a constant proliferation of opportunities.
To be happy, to be sad and to be angry and annoyed.
Enjoy every activity and emotion with a sense of detachment.
Look at the life like a drama.
Leela.
Be
Like the monk in the Tenth Zen Bull picture, be there.
Available.
For a drink or two.
For discourse.
For the light.
Your being is the service. And every chance to connect with another human being is an opportunity.
Disciples will appear when the master is ready — Zen proverb.
But the set-up does not have to be monastic.
You will meet buddhas in banks, pubs and even in the brothels.
Don’t deny the possibilities.
Life has its own mysterious ways to unfold.
Live
Life happens between polarities.
Conventional notions of the spiritual person not inflicting anger are faux.
Stop searching for the personality you dropped, move along.
He becomes anger when he is angry and he becomes calmness when he is calm.
He becomes what he is doing.
Aware.
Even though you have realised the polarities of being two sides of the same coin.
Even though you are released from the pendulum on the mind swinging back and forth in this reality.
Live.
With a sense of detachment.
For yourself and for others.