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You sound like you adhere to the Theravada system, is that so?All descriptions of nirvana are false. Remember also that “natural” and “supernatural” are categories from Western philosophy which do not always exactly match the roughly equivalent concepts in Buddhist philosophy. The gods, who are supernatural, may attain nirvana. Humans, who are not supernatural, may attain nirvana.
Is nirvana natural? No.
Is nirvana supernatural? No.
Is nirvana both natural and supernatural? No.
Is nirvana neither natural nor supernatural? No.
[The Buddha said:] There is, monks, an unborn, an unbecome, an unmade, an unconditioned. If there were not that unborn, unbecome, unmade, unconditioned, no escape would be possible from the born, become, made, conditioned. But precisely because there is an unborn, unbecome, unmade, unconditioned, escape from the born, become, made, conditioned is possible.
Nirvana is enlightenment.
- Udana 8.3
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