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true yet , Buddha has no desire for well being, neither for himself , nor for society ,


the Buddha does not desire (period)




the Buddha is not consumed by universal love or compassion , the Buddha has no love or compassion , these are merely human feelings


anger,lust,irritation / peace, love , compassion

two sides of the same coin


the Buddha is absorbed in totalness of his being




all of this will only result in bodhisattva nature


the difference between a Buddha and bodhisattva is of great importance


the bodhisattva has compassion and love for all , this is the reason for his reincarnation again and again to help everyone 


the Buddha does not care , he achieved totalness and is gone , his philosophy is basicly free yourself on your own


total enlightenment may lead you to have no love , compassion or any of that since total enlightenment destroys everything from within you , it kills the you that you think yourself to be


it is the total absence of you from yourself


Buddha had compassion and love too , when he saw a suffering man , and a sick man , a dying man , yet this was all before his enlightenment


the reason why Buddha sought enlightenment , is to free himself from all this , so he would not have to suffer anymore when he sees other people suffering , so he could go on enjoying his life regardless of the turmoil in all society


those with compassion and love will always suffer when they observe others suffering ....that is bodisattva not Buddha


i know this is blunt and harsh ,


yet when a person becomes enlightened , there is no-one left in them to feel the compassion or love , even any negative feeling , everything is dissolved into nothingness


this is total enlightenment 


an enlightened being does not feel anything but enlightened


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