To help earnest meditators directly see and understand deep subtle Dhamma and all stages of purification of mind to experience Nibbana--the unconditioned state--with Samatha Vipassana practice from Pali Suttas.
It answers the 'Why?' and 'How?' in your meditation.
тАЬThere is, meditators, that realm wherein there is neither earth, nor water, nor fire, nor air;
neither the realm of infinity of space,
nor that of infinity of consciousness, nor that of nothingness,
nor that of neitherтАУperceptionтАУnorтАУnon-perception,
wherein is neither this world, nor a world beyond, nor moon, nor sun.
There, meditators, I declare is no coming, no going, no stopping, no passing away and no arising.
It is not established, it continues not, it has no object.
This indeed is the end of suffering.тАЭ
-The Buddha, P├бtalig├бmiyavagga in Udana
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