Eternal Bliss would be something an enlightened person would experience. For example, through Zen or Bhuddist meditation it is possible to reach higher levels of consciousness with many years of practice and guided instruction. A person who experiences eternal bliss by being completely aware of the world around them, the good as well as the bad, yet their perspective, as well as their state of mind would remain unaffected by external events. It is not that they don't care, they simply do not allow things to alter their level of consciousness or awareness. Enlightened individuals are highly compassionate and focus on the positive aspects of life. They are highly intelligent and even charismatic, but do not seek attention and are therefore difficult to recognize unless you are paying close attention and know what to look for.
The first thing I don't quite agree with is the statement "the highest realm of rebirth". I am told that it is beyond realms. "it is beyond coming and going". So I think that is misleading as to the nature of the enlightened nature of the mind.
" The mind is never born, the mind never dies" Lama Karma Samten
But of course the nature of the enlightened mind is beyond concepts and to avoid that being a cop out, there is a way to experience this enlightened nature. By the only way possible which is through direct experience. This is the path of Buddhism, of which the following of the precepts, meditation, and
analysing the teachings are the foundations.
However the teachings of Dzogchen also point to the enlightened nature of the mind, they say that enlightenment can be recognised in an instant by being introduced directly. Many fantastical stories arise around these experiences which are the mind awakening from a kind of sleeping to reveal this hidden, unrecognised, sort of overlooked quality that has been obstructed by our ordinary busy minds which are overwhelmed by thoughts and feelings that arise from those thoughts. Meditation is an important step towards calming the chatter and recognising what the mind is when left alone from this constant internal jabber. Good Luck
The state of perfect bliss is typically found in Buddhism. This is also known as nirvana or 'the end of suffering.'
"The state of perfect bliss" is a way of describing nibbana/nirvana, the end of suffering.
Blissfulness is the state or condition of being blissful or happy.
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Perfect Bliss was created in 2001-07.
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Bliss is a profound state of happiness/joy.
Your answer is "Bliss" ! Let's try it out in an example sentence: "Deanie Etcetera felt perfect bliss just at the mere thought of her beloved, Mitch Longley."
Nirvana is defined as the perfect state of bliss in Buddhism. It is considered the undisturbed stillness once the flames of desire, hatred and delusion have been put out in the mind. It is the liberation of the soul from the cycle of birth, life, death and reincarnation.
Rachel Bliss has written: 'A state of Bliss' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
Bliss stands for Perfect happiness but in real estate it refers to --Bliss is a city in Gooding County, Idaho, United States.
Are you asking about Nirvana? There are also relative bliss states that arise as part of the meditation process.