Pluto
Meowing to go out
- Dec 27, 2020
- 4,031
The default advice for this question is to pursue a direct experience of the state of pure consciousness, by its various names. In Zen Buddhism, this is not attained through scriptural knowledge but through time under the instruction of a master. Such pathways are very direct though require committed effort.
While most experiences are temporary, the common remarks of those who have experienced that state are that it cannot be described verbally and that the individual person (therefore the world) is an illusion. They also have 100% conviction of immortality and no fear of death of the body - ironically death is viewed positively but for very different reasons to suicidal people.
While most experiences are temporary, the common remarks of those who have experienced that state are that it cannot be described verbally and that the individual person (therefore the world) is an illusion. They also have 100% conviction of immortality and no fear of death of the body - ironically death is viewed positively but for very different reasons to suicidal people.