(May 27, 2026 at 3:52 pm)Leonardo17 Wrote: - Of everything that’s worth knowing. That’s what happens when you are spiritually enlightnened.
I think you're defining spirituality, and the goals of spirituality, in ways that are still unclear to me.
First, you say that spirituality requires a method of attaining knowledge. It would help me understand if you could give me an example of such a method. Is it meditation? Mindfulness? Some sort of introspection? I don't see it yet.
Secondly, you say that the knowledge one gains from spiritual practice is "everything that's worth knowing." Here too, an example would help me understand. I assume that practical knowledge like how to pay one's taxes properly isn't included in this spiritual gain.
Could you give me an example of what's included in the "everything that's worth knowing"?


