Add Quote by Frederick Lenz
“We could take all the pleasures that have ever been and will ever be in all the universes and add them up into one experience. If you were absorbed in nirvana, it wouldn't be noticed.”
About This Quote
Even infinite pleasure would be unnoticed if one were in a state of complete bliss, suggesting that ultimate satisfaction renders experiences indistinguishable.
In simple terms: In nirvana, all pleasures blend into one unnoticed experience.
True bliss transcends individual pleasures.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- meditation retreats
- philosophical inquiry
- creative arts
- mindfulness practice
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Can true contentment make all experiences feel the same?
- What does this imply about seeking pleasure?
The concept may be abstract and hard to relate to everyday life.