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Buddhism - Nirvana: How do you reach nirvana? This 9 minute video explains how to reach nirvana as enlightenment at the moment of death based on research of near death experiences and the Tibetan Book of Dead. For more insights reach articles or get the book at: http://www.bookofspiritualenlightenment.com

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  • Sounds like an interesting book. I assume I could pick one up at my local bookstore?

  • There is a link to the book under "more info" or in my profile.

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  • @godhater200 Lol it took you 2 years to reply to my comment i see... I barely remember writing that but yeah. Pretty much, its best not to worry or think of Nirvana as something that you "attain". It is best to know that it is a state free of suffering. Suffering is due to wrong perception. Eliminate your wrong perceptions on reality which lead to your suffering and you will be suffering free. :] Look up thich nhat hanh

  • @YouHaze the science behind "Spirituality" cool stuff ,

    that is what helped me attained Nirvana, but prolly different then how you did it. (Cells, Atoms, Protons etc , was of great help for me )

    How long ago did you attain it ?

    Regards

  • @Selerzz

    IF your the kind of Man/Woman, who knows that u might be very weak in your final yrs, but the things u did in life such as ( family, friends, Youtube etc) brought u joy, but also brough u suffering, but you dont care about the suffering cause those things were your everything. Then I would say Buddhism is prolly not your thing mate.

    Regards

  • @Selerzz im gonna assume you just started Buddhismor the alike , or are a christian ?

    Nirvana is neither Death nor Life. It can be attained/Realized while in Human form, I attained it several years ago, closest words in Human vocab, mind like semi used Tefflon, with a sense of Stillness, and freedom .

    Life,death, Annihilation, Karma, and etc are notions that are bound to Samsara only,

    once you understand suffering , even becoming a deva or a god is nothing Special. char cap here is S

  • @Hanahleia Buddhism's got nothing to do with GOD we buddhists don't believe in a GOD but we do believe there are divine beings in world that our naked eye can't see, the thing is they are there cos of their good karma when it runs out they have to reborn again and every being's ultimate goal is to attain nirvana unless anyone has blind faith thinking this Universe was a creation of GOD which is I believe is blind faith.

  • @Selerzz No mate, it's not everlasting death it means u won't born again, u just disappear into thin air when u enlighten and die, there's nothing just nothing, that my friend is freedom

  • @Selerzz If you reach nirvana , after death you will never born again

  • @studyreligion I am really serious.

  • Why reach Nirvana, which is everlasting death when you can reborn over and over again?

  • @FlyingSpahghettiMan God has always come through the mind and personal experience, that's the whole point of Buddhism. It's not a set of an ideas, but an experience that they refer to as nirvana. I believe meditation is the natural induction of DMT that already exists in human neurochemistry. Of course, a Buddhist's or Hindu's notion of God is not a Christian's notion of God. Alan Watts makes that distinction here, take a listen:

    watch?v=zV74_-qF6OI&playnext=1­&list=PLCFD5781BAFF69F50

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