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Nirvana as a substance

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First, I tell you how this idea was born.

 

I am experienced in meditation about 9 years. My goal was to reach nirvana.

 

And once it happened. I sat in a room and saw a matter around me like non-existent.

 

Then I saw a huge dark black hole with huge gravity around.

 

My mind disappeared and only dark hole was present.

 

I clearly saw like all around world, all matter was like illusion, even a sunlight was an illusion.

 

In other words, matter does not exist at all.

 

 

My mind was shocked, how it is possible ?

 

Then I started to understand, it was not a hallucination.

 

 

Abot 3 years I explored in meditation what a nirvana is.

 

First, nirvana is not only a state of a mind.

 

It is really something, that is present, it is that exists, some kind of substance,

 

 

Our matter is opposite to nirvana.

 

Second, it is not something horrible, but opposite, it is very peaceful, silent, immovable,

there is no any danger.

 

 

 

If I see it, If I feel it, there are must be some methods to reveal it in a scientific way. to explore.

 

 

 

If anybody who is really is interested in this work, i can send material evidence of nirvana,

 

and description, how to create mini-lab of nirvana.

If nirvana is a substance as you claim, then it is measurable, as are changes to it. What mechanism of measurement have you employed, and what were the results (inclusion of error bars would be helpful).

Wow, it really sounds interesting, makes me want to go into a nirvana myself.

 

Maybe your brain is using a large amount of its capacity and letting you feel objects that aren't there. Like how you can sometimes feel during a dream ;o

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