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No.602
Brahman is either a impersonal amalgamation of all conceptual comprehensible concepts or pure reason. That sounds awfully boring to me. Why not just reincarnate forever and get to experience every sorrow and every joy?!
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No.614
>>602(OP)
Ofcourse it is a no brainer to escape and renounce sansara.
It should be the entire point of existence to climb the spiritual ladder and awaken your consciousness to a higher level.
>Why not just reincarnate forever and get to experience every sorrow and every joy?!
Because you do not account for births where you will be born as a plant or an insect or a water microorganism or an animal. The sorrows are much bigger than the joy
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No.651
I mean you can.
There are compassionate beings who reincarnate despite having achieved nirvana.
Its just when you get tired of this game (and it truly is a game) then you can retire peacefully so to say.
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No.653
Nirvana or moksha's pleasure exceeds whatever you've experienced. How? Say some relatives were visiting your family and created a whole ass ruckus for days. The peace that you feel after they leave? Moksha is a million times that to it
Odd analogy but quite good