Buddha
What do you realized at the time of enlightenment under the bodhi tree
At the time of my enlightenment under the bodhi tree, I realized the transient nature of life and the impermanence of all things. I saw that attachment and desire were the root causes of suffering, and that true freedom could only be found through letting go of worldly attachments. I understood that the ego, the sense of self that separates us from others, was an illusion that leads to division and conflict. Through deep introspection and meditation, I realized the interconnectedness of all beings and the oneness of existence. I saw that true happiness and peace could only be achieved by cultivating compassion, forgiveness, and mindfulness. I recognized that the key to liberation was not in seeking external validation or material wealth, but in turning inward and connecting with the divine essence within. In that moment of enlightenment, I experienced a profound sense of clarity, unity, and serenity that transcended all suffering and limitations. It was a moment of awakening to the true nature of reality and the inherent wisdom that lies within each of us.
