Nirvana, in Hinduism, is the Union with the Supreme Brahman (God) through moksa, the release from the cycle of birth and death as well as pain, sorrow, and suffering within the human condition of life.
Nirvana vs Dynamic Descent "But once this entry into the inner being is accomplished, the inner Self is found to be capable of an opening, an ascent upwards into things beyond our present mental level; ...
Nirvana (Sans.) According to the Orientalists, the entire "blowing-out," like the flame of a candle, the utter extinction of existence.
Nirvana A Sanskrit term derived from "nir-va," meaning "to blow out," Nirvana refers to a state of complete peace, when one has achieved full liberation and freedom from the cycle of death and rebirth.
Nirvana The Way into new fields of spiritual experience and of divine development - incomprehensible as of yet, even to the initiate of the third degree; ...
NIRVANA What Devachan is to each earth-life, Nirvana is to the finished cycle of Re-incarnation, but any effective discussion of that glorious state would here be out of place.
Nirvana is the highest form of happiness How does one achieve Nirvana? Tibetan Buddhism is the body of religious Buddhist doctrine and institutions characteristic of Tibet.
Nirvana! Complete return to α. Let us recapitulate these twelve hours of the initiation. 0.--Preliminary studies and tests.
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It is therefore individual, an individual vital undulation, which began in Nirvana, or the subjective side of nature, as the light or heat undulation through aether began at its dynamic source; ...
For most American readers today, Tantra has come to be defined basically as "spiritual sex" or the use of sexuality as a religious experience; as the "exotic art of prolonging your passion play" to achieve "nooky nirvana, ...
"When the life of the personality has been full and rich, yet has not reached the stage wherein the personal self can consciously co-operate with the ego, periods of personality nirvana are undergone, ...
We must learn to grow into it until it awakens and we become it, thereby attaining true Nirvana through our expanded consciousness.
Eastern meditation leads to detachment. In Nirvana there is no God to be attached to, only union and release from personality. Western meditation is precisely aimed at oneness with God; a different approach.
In the esoteric doctrines the supreme individual achievement is the breaking of the Orphic egg, which is equivalent to the return of the spirit to the Nirvana--the absolute condition--of the Oriental mystics.
See also: World, Spirit, Ritual, Self, Spiritual
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