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In the western interpretation of those traditions, it tends to mean [[wikipedia:Self-realization|self-realization]]. | In the western interpretation of those traditions, it tends to mean [[wikipedia:Self-realization|self-realization]]. | ||
In [[metaculture]] it means you read all of the [[wiki]] pages and passed the standardized test. | In [[metaculture]] it means you read all of the [[wiki]] pages and passed the [[standardized test]]. | ||
The [[wikipedia:Lawrence_Kohlberg's_stages_of_moral_development|Kohlberg Scale]] represents the [[necessary prerequisites]] for [[ethical]] and [[moral]] enlightenment. | The [[wikipedia:Lawrence_Kohlberg's_stages_of_moral_development|Kohlberg Scale]] represents the [[necessary prerequisites]] for [[ethical]] and [[moral]] enlightenment. |
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Enlightenment is meant to represent the destruction of the ego but entirely too often it results in its inflation.
In spiritual traditions it generally refers to the highest level of spiritual knowledge that one can obtain.
In the western interpretation of those traditions, it tends to mean self-realization.
In metaculture it means you read all of the wiki pages and passed the standardized test.
The Kohlberg Scale represents the necessary prerequisites for ethical and moral enlightenment.