Talk:Enlightened Pilgrim Palm/@comment-10452902-20170202182106/@comment-1364407-20170202193614

Thank you for the criticism. I will address each of your points.

1. The concept of forcing Enlightenment in short stems from the level of awareness and the purpose/intention which was first introduced into the world by the Mawu centuries before relative modern enlightenment which is what the technique is based on. The Mawu described enlightenment as a journey that your ancestors accompany you on and if you chose not to follow the path then you were "coerced". Later on, different cultures adopted one of the original concept's of enlightenment and shaped it into their own such as the Talika, Brahmanism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Born Again and even New Age.

2. See above. It teaches reconciliation, not violence. I should have elaborated more on that section. I will add that in there.

3. Valid point. I should've taken that portion out years ago. Though, having a Rinnegan does not necessarily grant you enlightenment. It does, in a sense allow for "universal" understanding in some instances but the intention and purpose of those eyes also play a role. As long as a being has the necessary ingredient's for enlightenment mentioned above, then they would be able to perceive such a thing.

4. The technique does not stem from the Buddhist concept of enlightenment but rather uses bit's and pieces. The Seven Realms concept stems from Khomesian Hermeticism both the Talika, and the wicked undertone is merely an interpretation. For those whom practice think otherwise. There will be many differences and similarities because a multitude cultures during that period (including now) share the a unique concept of enlightenment. The Buddhist interpretation of enlightenment is only one facet of the whole.

5. The modern Buddhist concept of karma is a byproduct of ancient Hindu beliefs in transmigration and reincarnation or Brahmanism. On the ethical karma balance sheet, the ancient followers of Buddha divided karma into mental karma and karma from doing deeds. The lines between lines between karmic retribution and transmigration/reincarnation are often blurred. Buddhism promises that this cycle can be broken if one can eliminate desire and attain enlightenment which in turn you will achieve a state of Nirvana. The karmic balance and Khomesian Hermeticism differ in that regard as humans are only a small portion of the all and sadly, their spiritual imbalance does not affect totality.

In short, the concepts I used for this technique were, Brahmanism, Buddhism, Esotericism, Hermeticism, Khomesian Hermeticism and the Talika.

Thank you for the constructive criticism. I will add some of the info to a trivia section to avoid any further confusion.