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Nirvana VS Ascension

PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 10:50 am
by Justion
May I receive an insight for this:

In HG cultivation school, we are learning about restructuring our geometry to ultimately reconnect with Source. Correct?

In this idea of ascension, does it have any similarities or linkage to Buddhism's concept of Nirvana?

Re: Nirvana VS Ascension

PostPosted: Thu Sep 25, 2014 8:42 pm
by hocksoonyew
The trouble with mainstream religious teachings is that the key components
have been alterered and diluted over time, leaving only mundane stuff that
actually lead us nowhere. Hence there are no parallels close to HG teachings.

With all due respect, a fixation of the end point is an attachment. If the
component of selflessness of HG Teachings is to have any meaning, ours
should be a journey of understanding, supporting one another along the
path of healing ourselves and in the final analysis bring positive changes
to the entire system.

Re: Nirvana VS Ascension

PostPosted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 10:15 am
by Justion
Thanks for your insights and definitions =)

Re: Nirvana VS Ascension

PostPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 12:24 pm
by alexfong
You must understand the whole picture of what is happening in the material and spiritual realm at this moment. It is not static. it is dynamic at multiple layers. The similarities and differences of all systems play little significant, what is important is whether the system provides a path for you to come out of the current and yet evolving spiritual and material situation and lead you to where you long to go. You must go to somewhere to learn what is going on in these realms and learn about yourself, about your inborn quality and how to improve it and adapt to the changing environment and realms.

Re: Nirvana VS Ascension

PostPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 2:47 pm
by Justion
Thank you Alex,

I do believe that it is the nature of humans bound by physical reality to create definitions and make meaning to notions yet to be understood. I am following to school's system to uncover pathways that will hopefully lead me to discernment.