Does a bang in my mind count as six vibrations?
After reading the following text, there was a bang in my mind, and my eyes were clear and clear
The Buddha said, "Ananda, have you seen the flowers and trees in the yard when you look out of the window from your room?" Ananda said yes, and the Buddha continued, "Then look further away. There are forests in the distance, and mountains in the distance
Is this considered enlightenment?
Does a bang in my mind count as six vibrations?
Re: Does a bang in my mind count as six vibrations?
Welcome to Dhamma Wheel.
Not sure of what is six vibrations.
Can you provide the Sutta reference for your quote please?
Having said that it could be a some sort of enlightenment but not Theravada Buddhist enlightenment.

Not sure of what is six vibrations.
Can you provide the Sutta reference for your quote please?
Having said that it could be a some sort of enlightenment but not Theravada Buddhist enlightenment.

“As the lamp consumes oil, the path realises Nibbana”
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Re: Does a bang in my mind count as six vibrations?
may be u thought small leaves are less suffering, forest is more suffering in near future, mountain is all suffering in many future life to come. ?brosna wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2023 4:00 am Does a bang in my mind count as six vibrations?
After reading the following text, there was a bang in my mind, and my eyes were clear and clear
The Buddha said, "Ananda, have you seen the flowers and trees in the yard when you look out of the window from your room?" Ananda said yes, and the Buddha continued, "Then look further away. There are forests in the distance, and mountains in the distance
Is this considered enlightenment?
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Re: Does a bang in my mind count as six vibrations?
Greetings,
Metta,
Paul.
Source?

Metta,
Paul.

"The uprooting of identity is seen by the noble ones as pleasurable; but this contradicts what the whole world sees" (Snp 3.12)
"Overcome the liar by truth" (Dhp 223)
"Overcome the liar by truth" (Dhp 223)