Actually, lostandconfused fits the exact description of a Zen Master reincarnated, because once they have achieved the state of removing all of ones thoughts/siddhis they are gone/burnt forever(nirvana means "to extinguish" ones thoughts). It's permanent enlightenment. This world of maya (illusion) continues forever but our souls can break free from that cycle by simply returning to our original state of mind: peace. aka zen. nirvana/nibbana, self-realization, etc. In and after that state is achieved, the master has the ability to willingly travel back and forth, in between each worlds, out of one's own free will. SO when a master returns they may see and witness pain or confusion-bc that's what this world is here to teach us: what zen is- but he is always unattached in that permanent state of self-awareness. What you are experiencing actually seems to be a very unique case of evidence for a VERY positive future that, unfortunately, the human race has a very bleak outlook on. So, tell me, are you a very content person? That is a sign of true peace: to be unaffected by the drama around you THAT ISN'T REAL. To be non-dual in an very dualistic world that is created by our thoughts in the first place. I think therefore I am. Think is a verb, Thought is a noun. You can think with no thoughts that is how a Zen master can still be enlightened without being a vegetable (no offense to anyone who is a vegetable..anyway) Free to go about as you please, a wandering ascetic.
Basically, you could have given up your thoughts in a past life if you were a monk or a buddha or a christ, they're all the same. Jesus was the supreme example of our ultimate selves and is the chosen one because he is the one who will return if there is a second coming. But these states of mind are all the same. One wheel with many spokes, you picked a path that worked for you in a past life (obviously) and many people are here still trying to find that sense of truth. The spokes are religion, they all connect at the center which holds the pieces in place- NOT the other way around. ANYWAY you found your center. Congratulations!
Is it normal that I don't have thoughts?
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Actually, lostandconfused fits the exact description of a Zen Master reincarnated, because once they have achieved the state of removing all of ones thoughts/siddhis they are gone/burnt forever(nirvana means "to extinguish" ones thoughts). It's permanent enlightenment. This world of maya (illusion) continues forever but our souls can break free from that cycle by simply returning to our original state of mind: peace. aka zen. nirvana/nibbana, self-realization, etc. In and after that state is achieved, the master has the ability to willingly travel back and forth, in between each worlds, out of one's own free will. SO when a master returns they may see and witness pain or confusion-bc that's what this world is here to teach us: what zen is- but he is always unattached in that permanent state of self-awareness. What you are experiencing actually seems to be a very unique case of evidence for a VERY positive future that, unfortunately, the human race has a very bleak outlook on. So, tell me, are you a very content person? That is a sign of true peace: to be unaffected by the drama around you THAT ISN'T REAL. To be non-dual in an very dualistic world that is created by our thoughts in the first place. I think therefore I am. Think is a verb, Thought is a noun. You can think with no thoughts that is how a Zen master can still be enlightened without being a vegetable (no offense to anyone who is a vegetable..anyway) Free to go about as you please, a wandering ascetic.
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Basically, you could have given up your thoughts in a past life if you were a monk or a buddha or a christ, they're all the same. Jesus was the supreme example of our ultimate selves and is the chosen one because he is the one who will return if there is a second coming. But these states of mind are all the same. One wheel with many spokes, you picked a path that worked for you in a past life (obviously) and many people are here still trying to find that sense of truth. The spokes are religion, they all connect at the center which holds the pieces in place- NOT the other way around. ANYWAY you found your center. Congratulations!