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  • The spiritual path is a great paradox. It is the alchemy of transformation. Starting from innocence and returning to innocence. Being unborn and unextinquished. It is beyond achieving and giving...seeking and seeing. Realizing Nirvana is not a place or something you can obtain like a condition state is already the actualization of the Buddha Dharma. Every moment you are already there. Just stop and be it. Don't call it sweet. Nor call it sour.

  • if nibbana is not cause-efect then whats the diference of inexistent, if it is no thought no experience actualy the meaning of nibbana means end or extingtion just like the inexistece, so budist wants the stop of existence cuz always whenever you exist you will suffer jaja whats funny is that some people know that just by a normal live you enter nibbana by death :)

  • “Through countless births in the cycle of existence

    I have run, not finding,

    although seeking the builder of this house.

    Again and again I faced the suffering of birth.

    Oh house builder! Now you are seen.

    You shall not build a house again for me.

    All your beams are broken,

    the ridge pole is shattered.

    The mind has become freed from conditioning;

    The end of craving has been reached”. -Dhammapada X1.8 & 9 (153 & 154)

  • When you die the conciousness that is made of pure energy simply leaves the physical body and returns to the 4th dimension and beyond. You still are conciously aware of your surroundings but cannot interact with them on a physical level. At least, that is what happened to me when I died at the age of 9 and 13 respectively.

  • That smile at 5:55... :) «eternal» must have been hard to say... Just a jk from a daily watcher! I really like your vids !

  • I was actually wondering the same thing just last night. I figured you'd exist outside of Samsara and enter a state of self sufficient bliss. Utter emptiness and contentment. Thank you for the talk.

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