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Question:you know that place, that seren place where there's only peace and compassion and comprehension of not only yourself but others? a sort of Nirvana? not only do you conprehend nature but what nature is, what surrounds you and be at one with it. that spiritual realm?,if you have, can you explain how you reached there and how long it took?


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: you know that place, that seren place where there's only peace and compassion and comprehension of not only yourself but others? a sort of Nirvana? not only do you conprehend nature but what nature is, what surrounds you and be at one with it. that spiritual realm?,if you have, can you explain how you reached there and how long it took?

It is never ending. You have just allowed change and your ability to recognize it...It is always there and there is more, lots more to go...

I've known of it since childhood but do to the noise of society it was always tuned out of reach...

Now I strive for it every day, Thank God! I am 51 and still working on it...

Glad to here you made the grade. Keep growing and share the peace, maybe we will effect some change with the angry ones always trying to control...

no, it doesn't exist. the human mind simply isn;t built that way

Yeah, when i take a ree-ally satisfying dump.

And im not just saying that.

Only when I'm in my room, tripping on X, & creating ART.

"The complete extinction of individuality, without loss of consciousness...It is invariably defined as a condition in which all pain, suffering, mental anguish and, above all, samsara (q.v.) have ceased. "

I am not Buddhist. But if I was, I would be offended that you could talk about a "certain nirvana" as if "nirvana" was whatever you wanted it to mean.
Do you do that with the sacred words of your own religion?

You're in the land of Nirvana.

It takes no time to be here now, and that's how to reach it, quote unquote.

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Surrendering resistance to Samsara, IS THE WAY.

Surrender is not a practice, it's done by living....