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Zak247
1st July 2018, 02:04
Perfect Human of the Sufi and Nirvana of Buddhism

Enlightenment does have different perspectives. In other words, one can understand the state from the inward—Nirvana, or from the outward—evolved Holon, Complete or Perfect Human.

The inward refers to the most inward of the spirit or physic self that has become reconditioned to its energy that no longer produces in the mind subjective impressions of reality. Thus Nirvana is a verb which means to blow out...Describing the inner blown out insides that produce the outside--perfect human--existentially.

The noun, Perfect or Complete Human, refers to the more philosophical and cosmic sense of the self in its entirety not delving on the particular aspect of what generates real enlightenment as the term Nirvana connotes.

Perfect Human is the whole seen and unseen vehicle--the entire holistic being--Nirvana describes what is under the hood that generates the beauty of the form—Perfect Human.

We see that the perfect human has all the attributes of perfection of the aspect in the human experience that is known as the divine and can theoretically do and perform those attributes of God at will.

That is contrasted by the simpler view, Nirvana, as a neutral energy based reality of consciousness that only claims the mental condition as its own . . . the perfect human at that point, having real freedom, can then choose how much of a “God” they want to become.

So the claims of enlightenment, sometimes exaggerated by the association of the Perfect Human with it, Jesus for instance, with the science of enlightenment, are really very simple and plain. They are more reflected in the Buddha’s outlook and the teachings of Patanjali on the inward aspect of the energy that generates the thoughts that we output to ourselves.
"I am awake"

So the perfect human of the Sufis has nirvana and the one with Nirvana is a perfect human


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Next, I’ll deal with Christ Consciousness and the nondual (Vedanta)

Also, look for my perspective on the Awakening, soon.