Does this mean without Samsara there is no Nibbana?There is no distinction whatsoever between saṃsāra and
nirvāṇa.
Or
Samsara and Nibbana the two sides of the same coin?
Does this mean without Samsara there is no Nibbana?There is no distinction whatsoever between saṃsāra and
nirvāṇa.
It means they are completely identical. As in, realization of saṃsāra is realization of nirvāṇa. Afaik/IMO.
All descriptions cannot capture what the phrase samsara is nirvana and vice versa means. When you define this, you create only images, more thinking, more grasping. It has nothing to do with opposites. It is about suchness. What can you say about suchness? Does it exist?
Buddha said there is an escape from Samsara.What can you say about suchness? Does it exist
Mean is the average of opposites. Opposite is 'highs' and 'lows' of the same thing(suchness).Saengnapha wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2018 1:19 amAll descriptions cannot capture what the phrase samsara is nirvana and vice versa means. When you define this, you create only images, more thinking, more grasping. It has nothing to do with opposites. It is about suchness. What can you say about suchness? Does it exist?