pinche wrote:A breakthrough to me is total immersion into another reality. Ego-death. Becoming one with all that is. Buddha consciouness. No-mind. Not the pre-breakthrough fractals/colors and all that jazz.
I'm on board with your vantage point and perspective. If one does not actually break through the perceptual membrane which separates our
normal consciousness from a whole other universe and level/plane of being... it is not truly breaking through, it is merely expanding to a certain point and not completely breaking through and move beyond the barrier of this 'membrane' into uncharted territories.
I have often thought about just what constitutes a 'breakthrough experience' and it would seem, from the various descriptions, that one person's breakthrough is another person's pre-breakthrough experience. And even when we actually do have this complete breakthrough... where do we draw a line whereby we can say with any degree of certainty that there are not other more subtle breakthroughs, beyond what we could have ever conceived of as being a breakthrough?
For example, if I achieve an altered state of mind in which I feel myself merging into the White Light, so too, witness myself consciously morphing into a higher and far greater level of consciousness, at what point is the breakthrough complete? In my own experiences, until I am fully immersed into the Clear Light of the Void... I am still in ascension mode and going into subtler phases; still stretching the 'membranes', yet not quite interphased with the emptiness of the Godhead. that being said, if we merge beyond our own sense of self and in so doing, experience a full whiteout...
Who is left to transmit the the vision and symbiosis to the reasoning part of the cognitive brain functions???
You really hit the nail on the head, it is a case of semantics.
Consciously speaking or for that matter,
supraconsciously speaking, until we fuse our soul with the web of Spirit, the interlocking Grid and exponentially expand into the insubstantiated, formlessness... we are still on this side of the looking glass (so to speak), pushing against the boundaries of this membrane. I am most eager to hear others ad their perspective to this intriguing thread.
There is no self to which I cling, for I am one with everything.