Isaiah 53 said:
I thank you for your continued kind responses. I do have some more questions. If the soul is not eternal; when you enter into Nirvana what happens next? As I understand it, Nirvana is the complete removal of all emotion and isolation to ones self, completely unaware of others.
So, there you are in Nirvana all alone and without emotion of any kind. How long are you there? What happens when your time there is up?
PEACE IN CHRIST!!!
Namaste Isaiah,
thank you for your continued kind and tolerant responses as well
you understand Nirvana incorrectly. Nirvana means "blowing out" and it is a blowing out (like a candle flame) of concepts. that is all. not isolation or anything like that.
in fact, the Bodhisattva Vow, which i will post just a bit of from the Bodhicharyavatara (The Way of the Bodhisattva) as clarified in the book A Flash of Lightning in the Dark of Night:
18. May i be a guard for those who are protectorless,
a guide for those who journey on the road;
for those who wish to go across water,
may i be a boat, a raft, a bridge.
19. May i be an isle for those who yearn for landfall,
and a lamp for those who long for light;
for those that need a resting place, a bed;
for all who need a servant, may i be a slave.
20. May i be the wishing jewel, the vase of plenty,
a word of power, and the supreme remedy.
May i be the tree of miracles,
and for every being, the abundant cow.
21. Like the great earth and the other elements,
enduring as the sky itself endures,
for the boundless multitude of living beings,
may i be the ground and vessel of their life.
22. Thus, for every single thing that lives,
in number like the boundless reaches of the sky,
may i be their sustenance and nourishment
until they pass beyond the bounds of suffering.
clearly demonstrates, that isolation from individuals and people is not the goal of the teachings.
Nirvana is not something that really can be described like a place.. it's not some place that you "go" to, like a wal-mart.
it's the total absence of conceptual thought in the mind.. how would one describe something that is beyond the ability of the intellect to cognize? one would use metaphor and similie.
if you are desireous, we can discuss, as much as possible, Nirvana and it's ramifications...