There's
a misconception that seeing God or having a significant vision during
meditation signifies the completion of one's spiritual journey. However, this
isn't true because life goes on after such events and knowing oneself is
crucial to truly finishing that quest. Many yearn to weave spiritual wisdom into the fabric of
their everyday existence. However, this pursuit becomes redundant once they
unearth their true essence. In that illuminating moment, personal constructs
and long-held beliefs melt away like mist in the morning sun.
As
numerous individuals worldwide pursue enlightenment, their transformation from
seekers to the awakened mirrors Siddhartha’s metamorphosis into the Buddha,
completing the mystical cycle. The Mundaka Upanishad's tale of two birds represents the
journey of self-discovery: by acknowledging and seeking out the second bird,
you eventually see yourself as second bird, shifting your self-awareness and
ultimately realizing your authentic self.
Therefore,
aim higher than a mundane existence and commit to living as an embodiment of
awareness until you reach your ultimate goal. You embody the divine and
it's your life purpose to restore your sacred divine state.