How long did contemporary enlightened beings live once the personality had completely disappeared? This is a crucial question, as it touches the very nature of realization: is it a temporary or a permanent state? The answer is both simple and complex. The personality, as an identified structure, never disappears "completely" in a functional sense. What disappears is the identification with it. The enlightened being no longer mistakes themselves for their personality, but the personality remains as a tool, a vehicle, a set of residual habits. That said, to answer your question about lifespan after this fundamental shift, here is what can be observed in the most recognized contemporary enlightened beings: They lived for decades in a stabilized state of awakening, demonstrating it is not a fleeting flash, but a new, permanent mode of being. Ramana Maharshi: Had his awakening experience at age 16 (1896). He died at 70 (1950). He thus lived 54 years in that state. Nisargadatta Maharaj: Met