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One's next step is to realize one's goal regarding nirvana and in relationship to happiness, satisfaction and unhappiness. After one has overcome unhappiness and satisfaction and attained happiness, one's goal is to attain nirvana. During one's effort to overcome happiness it is helpful to know what one is desiring to attain. And one is desiring to attain nirvana. One's goal is to attain nirvana. One's goal is to attain the growth of nirvana. One's goal is to attain the state of nirvana. One's goal is to attain the relationships of nirvana. One's goal is to attain the influences of nirvana. One's goal is to attain the formation of nirvana. One's goal is to attain the forms of nirvana. One's goal is to attain the effectors of nirvana. One's goal is to attain the emotional responses of nirvana. One's goal is to attain the desires of nirvana. One's goal is to attain noble wisdom. One's goal is to attain tranquillity. One's goal is to attain bliss. One's goal is to attain ecstasy. One's goal is to attain the discrimination of knowledge of nirvana. One's goal is to attain the discrimination of knowledge of the self. One's goal is to attain the discrimination of knowledge of parinirvana. One's goal is to attain the cessation of discrimination. One's goal is to attain the behaviors of nirvana. One's goal is to attain the cessation of introspection. One's goal is to attain mindfulness. One's goal is to attain quietude. One's goal is to attain dispassion. One's goal is to attain desirelessness. One's goal is to attain renunciation. One's goal is to attain knowledgelessness. One's goal is to attain the experience of objects. One's goal is to attain the experience of reality. One's goal is to attain the experience of ultimate reality. One's goal is to attain the samadhi of nirvana. One's goal is to attain the cycle of nirvana. One's goal is to attain continuum. One's goal is to attain respite. One's goal is to attain knowledge of nirvana. |
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