1. Enlightenment is not one event. Treat it as a structured return, not a single moment to chase.
2. You cannot force awakening. It arrives when the character’s grip fails, not when the ego achieves it.
3. Surrender is the threshold, not a technique. What comes after happens in the stillness surrender makes possible.
4. Recognition is the beginning, not the end. Seeing what you are opens the path; it does not complete it.
5. Emptiness and Fullness are not the same. One is the self recognized alone; the other is God known while you remain. Don’t collapse them.
6. Awakening looks different for each person. Realization varies, and that variation is lawful, not random.
7. The goal is not disappearance. Enlightenment fulfills in luminous, distinct service, not in vanishing.
8. The rare dissolution of self into God is real, but never inevitable. Hold it as possibility, not destination.
9. Living it is harder than understanding it. The real work is not grasping the map, but walking it.