Schahin

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  1. i have understood Buddhists saying that Nirvana is not a state that contains love. But that love is just another "feeling" that keeps us in the cycle of rebirths. Part of the illusion. It doesn't mean Buddhists are right though. Maybe the ultimate answer lies seriously In the glands of a misterious toad and by the reaction of your experiences it seems like it. But then that is probably not the same as the Nirvana the Buddhists talk about. Because as far as I know most Buddhists also don't talk about God or love too much, they seem more focused on meditating so much to realize how to exit existence and most of them come to the conclusion that life and existence is suffering and love and hatred or anger or just mere feelings that keep you in this cycle. But man I am just asking here because I am curious, I don't know too much about Buddhism but this is as far as I have understood it. I don't know how to untag your two names here @Leo Gura@FredFred
  2. I hear some people here are saying that the experience is the same the Buddhists call Nirvana. That's actually confusing because Nirvana means to cease to exist and to escape the cycle of constant birth and rebirth. The Buddhists as I have understood , don't believe Nirvana is a state of Love,but it's just they ultimate peace as we cease to exist and therefore are in no longer need to experience the contrast of love and suffering, as love(according to them) is just one more of the feelings that distract us from true Nirvana and the end of the cycle. So what would you guys think, why do you call the 5 Meo experience the same as Nirvana? Nirvana in the original sense means non-existence,and the 5 Meo exerience you have seems to be the exact opposite, namely full experience of total existence.