REFLECTION 34: NIRVANA WITHIN SAMSARA
Author: Hoàng Nhật Minh
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Created: 2026-04-06 23:00:15
Updated: 15:51pm 04/05/2026
To find Nirvana, look for it within samsara.
To find the Absolute, seek it within the relative.
To find heaven, you must dare to enter hell.
To find the Way, you must look straight into your own heart.
1. To find Nirvana, you must find it within samsara.
If you have not lived through the rises and falls, the sorrows and entanglements, how could you recognise the value of liberation?
Samsara is not a punishment. It is a chance for the soul to mature-through each lesson, each wound, each encounter. In suffering we learn to let go; in ignorance we learn to wake up.
Nirvana is not outside samsara. Nirvana is the ability to see light right in the middle of samsara.
2. To find the Absolute, you must seek it within the relative.
The Absolute is not elsewhere; it is hidden inside the very relationship between opposites.
Without night, how could we know day? Without separation, how could we understand longing?
It is because of the relative that the Absolute becomes meaningful-and when we truly understand relativity, we are no longer controlled by it. That is the moment the Absolute reveals itself.
3. To find heaven, you must dare to enter hell.
Only when we are willing to face the darkest shadows within ourselves can we open the door that leads to light.
Avoiding pain only makes hell last longer. Enter it with clear awareness, and you will see that hell is merely a mirror reflecting fear and attachment in the heart-mind.
When the heart becomes fearless, hell dissolves-and right there is heaven.
If I do not go to hell, who will go to hell?
- Kṣitigarbha Bodhisattva
4. To find the Way, you must look straight into your own heart.
The Way is not far away-not on a high mountain, not at the bottom of an abyss. It is present in every breath, every moment of now.
The Way is not concealed in scriptures; it shines through the eyes of one who truly sees, the heart of one who truly loves, the stillness that remains within the midst of countless changes.
It turns out there is no journey that goes outward. Every journey is a return-back to oneself.
Back to the place where Nirvana and samsara, the Absolute and the relative, heaven and hell… have never been separate for even a single moment.
Hoàng Nhật Minh
Excerpt from the book: Spiritual Science - A Journey Back To Your True Self
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