THE BUDDHA’S VIEW OF NIRVANA
On the surface, Nirvana seems a completely negative
conception. It means the end, the
"blowing out" of existence, so that there will be no more
reincarnation, and since the elements (skandhas) constituting a person are now dispersed,
it would seem that Nirvana is "annihilation."
But the Buddha would not say this. He did not
know whether this was true. All he knew, and all he cared to know, was
that Nirvana was the end of painful becoming; an eternal state of being, it was
the final peace.
Western minds trained in logical and analytical
thinking boggle at this. The Buddha, however, declared that Nirvana was
far more than merely a negative condition. Rather, it was a state
of “bliss."
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