Wicca II

What Is A Witch’s Definition Of Enlightenment?

Erin Dragonsong

Erin D.So how do Witches define enlightenment?

Enlightenment isn’t a concept that has gotten much attention in Wicca, up to now.  The reason, I believe, is partly because it’s a rare person who is interested in enlightenment, regardless of religion. (Although this is changing.)  And also partly because of how enlightenment is perceived by Westerners.

Is Enlightenment Contrary To Wicca?

Enlightenment has generally been presented in the West as going beyond Earthly existence.  This sounds a little too much like denial of the Earth for most Witch’s tastes.  Witches believe life itself is a spiritual experience.  In Wicca, the idea of “transcending” life on Earth is suspect, at least.  Not to mention, Wicca is wary of any attempt to belittle the Sacred Dark.  And  enlightenment sounds a little too exclusively Light-oriented.

The Dark Side of Enlightenment?

It’s easy enough to imagine enlightenment as a denigration of the Dark or Night aspect of the Goddess.  But this is a misperception.  At the level of complete spiritual enlightenment, all duality is united. The Night only exists within the realm of duality, as does the Day.  So enlightenment doesn’t reject the Dark, it sees it for what it truly is an aspect of the Divine Source.

It’s really a problem of vocabulary.  We don’t have another word that conveys the experience of the Divine Source, without the connotations of sun, disembodied mind, God, and such.  This is even though a necessary part of the process of “enlightenment” is embodying the Goddess Within – a process I call spiritual “endarkenment.”  Perhaps as more people experience this, a new vocabulary will evolve.  However, we also can’t escape the fact that the Ultimate Divinity is non-physical Consciousness.  Almost by definition, the Source of matter can’t be matter.

The Trap Door

In its balance of the Dark and the Light, Wicca Spirituality is perfectly positioned to help you evolve both spiritual endarkenment and spiritual enlightenment.  Wiccans generally don’t talk about enlightenment, because of this misperception as it being opposed to the holiness of everyday life.  The trap is that in embracing the Dark, Wiccans sometimes rejec t the Light . . . or keep it firmly shackled like an overeager watchdog.  As if it’s a good thing, but if we’re not careful it could take over the joint.  This is understandable.  So much evil and harm has been inflicted in the name of the Light, that we are rightfully wary of it.

Enduring Truth

But if you stop with honouring the Dark, you become attached to what is transitory – and whatever changes is less than perfectly true.  Only what endures is Truth, that is, Divinity.  In terms of the universe, darkness seems more enduring, timeless.  Suns are born and suns die, but the Dark lives on.  So isn’t the Dark the ultimate Truth?  No.  The Dark is illusion as well.

Because even the universe dies. When it does, ALL duality is lost.  And then terms such as Light and Dark show their fundamental meaninglessness.  So we need to fully embrace the Light, too. Otherwise we become too assimilated into earthly life, and forget that it’s all an illusion.  Beautiful, joyful, sacred, but an illusion.

Wiccan Enlightenment

This is the hook that has kept Wicca from reaching its full spiritual potential.  To Witches, it feels almost a betrayal to look beyond the physical manifestation of the Goddess on Earth.  So Wicca hasn’t really addressed enlightenment as such.

Yet as humans we were obviously created to do so.  And as the Spiritual Rebirth of the planet gains momentum, this is changing.  As we shift from religion to spirituality, a new definition of enlightenment is naturally arising in Wiccan circles.  From a Wiccan perspective, enlightenment can be seen as a state of expanded awareness, and direct experience of the God/dess.  Stated this way, it is obvious that Wicca lends itself naturally to spiritual enlightenment.  Wicca is all about expanding awareness to other levels of consciousness, and direct communication with the Divine.

Definition of Full Enlightenment

But all these definitions are different. Is there one definition of enlightenment that is true for everyone?   Only when you reach the highest levels of enlightenment can a universal definition be found. Before full enlightenment, it may be experienced differently depending on the path taken and your personality.  However, a definition of full enlightenment could be . . .

Knowing Yourself – and all things – as the Divine.

God-Realization

At the point of complete enlightenment, you realize that you can’t draw a line dividing you from the Divine.  That in fact you have never been separate from God.  That’s why it’s called realizing God, rather than, say, finding God.  You can’t lose the Divine.  You can only neglect to realize that She’s been with you all along.  That in fact She is you.

Self-Realization

This is why God-realization is also called Self-realization. It’s exactly the same thing.

When you realize yourself as not separate in any way from the Divine, you can begin to truly know God . . .

Unlimited

Universal

Infinite

Love

And when you know God, you discover Who you really are.

With Bright Blessings,

 


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