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I see a difference between attempting to attain a state of perfect non-physical perception, the way Zen Buddhists do, and being forced into a state of total non-perception, which is what I'm talking about. Zen Buddhists are attempting to "observe" their true nature by watching their own thoughts and feelings without interference. What I'm talking about is the idea of total, complete nothing. Zero perception. Zero thought. Zero existence.Admittedly I know little about Zen Buddhism so I could be totally off-base here, and there's no sense in starting another debate in this thread (which already holds several), so if I'm wrong here set me straight and we'll march on forward.
I see a difference between attempting to attain a state of perfect non-physical perception, the way Zen Buddhists do, and being forced into a state of total non-perception, which is what I'm talking about. Zen Buddhists are attempting to "observe" their true nature by watching their own thoughts and feelings without interference. What I'm talking about is the idea of total, complete nothing. Zero perception. Zero thought. Zero existence.
Admittedly I know little about Zen Buddhism so I could be totally off-base here, and there's no sense in starting another debate in this thread (which already holds several), so if I'm wrong here set me straight and we'll march on forward.