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What is Nirvana ?

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    [narrator] The sacred texts
    say that after 40 days
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    the truth came to Siddhartha in stages.
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    During the first night watch, he achieved
    insight into all his past lives.
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    During the second night watch,
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    he discovered the coherence
    of cyclical existences.
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    The law of cause and effect.
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    The movement of karma.
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    During the third and last night watch,
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    he conquered the 4 mental poisons.
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    Sensual desire.
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    Attachment.
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    Wrong views.
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    And ignorance.
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    That evening, under a full moon
    of the month of May
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    at the age of 35,
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    he attained enlightenment.
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    Awakening.
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    Supreme knowledge.
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    Nirvana.
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    [Hanh] In Buddhism, we speak of nirvana.
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    Which is the sensation of all suffering.
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    Nirvana means the sensation-
    the instinction of all suffering.
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    But our suffering
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    come from our wrong perceptions.
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    Misunderstanding.
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    And that is why the practice of meditation
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    the practice of looking deeply has the
    purpose of removing wrong perceptions
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    from us.
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    If we are able to remove
    our wrong perceptions
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    we will be able to be free from that
    afflictions and the sufferings
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    that always arrive from wrong perceptions.
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    You have wrong perception on yourself
    and on the other,
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    and the other has wrong perception on
    themselves and on you.
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    And that is the goals of fear,
    of violence, of hatred.
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    That is why trying to remove
    wrong perceptions is the
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    only way to peace.
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    And that is why nirvana is first of all,
    the removal of wrong perceptions.
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    And when you remove wrong perceptions,
    you remove the suffering.
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    And to meditate deeply, you'll find now
    that even ideas like
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    being and non being,
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    birth and death,
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    coming and going,
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    of wrong ideas.
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    If you can touch reality in depth you'll
    realize that suchness
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    means an ultimate reality is free from
    birth, from dying, from coming, from going.
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    From being, from non being.
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    That is why nirvana is first of all the
    removal of notions, of ideas
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    that serve the beast of misunderstanding
    and suffering.
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    If you are afraid of death,
    of nothingness, of non being,
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    because you have wrong perceptions
    on death and on non being.
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    The french scientist Lavoisier said
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    there's no birth, there's no death.
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    He just observe reality around him
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    and come to the conclusion that
    [inaudible].
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    And when you look at the cloud
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    you think of the cloud as a being,
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    and later on when the
    cloud become the rain,
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    you don't see the cloud anymore,
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    and you say the cloud is not there.
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    You describe the cloud as non being.
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    But if you look deeply, you can see
    the cloud in the rain.
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    And that is why it's impossible for
    a cloud to die.
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    A cloud can become the rain, snow, or ice.
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    But a cloud can not become nothing.
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    And that is why the notion of death can
    not be applied to reality.
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    There is a transformation,
    there is a continuation,
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    but you can not say that there is death.
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    Because in your mind to die means
    from something,
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    you suddenly become nothing.
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    From someone you suddenly
    become no one.
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    And so the notion of death
    can not apply to reality.
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    Whether to a cloud
    or to a human being.
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    The Buddha did not die,
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    the Buddha only continued by
    his [inaudible], by his dharma.
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    And you can touch the Buddha in
    the here and the now.
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    And that is why ideas like being born,
    dying, coming and going,
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    being and non being should be removed
    by the practice of looking deeply.
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    And when you can remove these notions
    you are free.
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    And you have non fear.
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    And non fear is the true foundation
    of great happiness.
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    As far as fear is there in your heart,
    happiness can not be perfect.
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    And that is why nirvana is not something
    that you get in the future,
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    nirvana is the capacity of removing
    wrong notions, wrong perceptions
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    which is the practice of freedom.
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    Nirvana can be translated as freedom.
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    Freedom from views.
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    Any Buddhism, all views are wrong views.
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    When you get in touch with reality
    you no longer have views.
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    You have wisdom.
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    You have a direct encounter with reality.
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    And that is no longer called views.
Title:
What is Nirvana ?
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