enlightened
English
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editenlightened (comparative more enlightened, superlative most enlightened)
- Educated or informed.
- Made aware of something.
- Freed from illusion.
- 1997, John Peniel, chapter 10, in The Children of the Law of One & the Lost Teachings of Atlantis, page 128:
- Yet in the worst, there is still a divine spark of Universal consciousness buried deep within them, and in the best people, except for the enlightened ones, there is still the seed of selfishness.
- Exceedingly wise.
- An enlightened mind does not need external authority.
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editeducated or informed
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made aware of something
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freed from illusion
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exceedingly wise
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Noun
editenlightened (plural enlightened)
- Someone who has been introduced to the mysteries of some activity, religion especially Buddhism
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editintroduced to religious mysteries
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Verb
editenlightened
- simple past and past participle of enlighten
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