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'''Nirvana''' is a term used in [[Buddhism]] and [[Jainism]] to indicate the | '''Nirvana''' (निर्वाण) (final liberation) is a term used in [[Buddhism]] and [[Jainism]] to indicate the individual, being completely liberated from the confusions, attachments, dramas, and temptations the material world (samsara/संसार), no longer returns to [[Normal Consciousness]]. When one has achieved final liberation, one simultaneously established permanent and pure [[Connection]] between [[Spiritual Ego]] and [[Bodily Ego]]. An individual who has attained the state of nirvana exists in a permanent state of high [[CQ]]. | ||
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==Syncretic Terms== | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:32, 7 December 2024
Nirvana (निर्वाण) (final liberation) is a term used in Buddhism and Jainism to indicate the individual, being completely liberated from the confusions, attachments, dramas, and temptations the material world (samsara/संसार), no longer returns to Normal Consciousness. When one has achieved final liberation, one simultaneously established permanent and pure Connection between Spiritual Ego and Bodily Ego. An individual who has attained the state of nirvana exists in a permanent state of high CQ.
Syncretic Terms
Perfection > Al-Insan al-Kamil, Arhat, Cosmic Man, Final Fulfilment, Moksha, Nirvana, Perfect Contemplation, Perfected One, Plateau Experience, Redemption, Ritambharapragya, Siddhi, The Unity, Tikkun, Triumph of Spirit, Triumph of Spirit Archetypes, Triumph of Spirit Narrative
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