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I understand it was not in Buddha's scope to explain rationally but to prescribe a way to liberation. However in our age, one more explanation that would have been meaningless before the process of evolution was formulated, could be of some help to the overly rational mind. During the course of evolution, the need for a better form (medium) of experience, in order to get a fuller degree of consciousness, was the driving force for the emergence of forms that could offer a more complete experience of the world. But no matter how evolved the form that emerged was, the experience was always limited and unsatisfactory. The Original Infinite and Unbounded 'unborn' state of Being, could not find its desired expression during all the long process of evolution. But when the human form emerged, it could reach the state of the Buddha with no further evolutionary need. Yet what remained in the first humans and still remains, is the feeling of never finding the desired fulfilment in consciousness, i.e. the state of Nirvana ( the original unborn state of Being). So the only way to get there is to become the Buddha, and no one but the Buddha can reveal this to others and create a path for them to get there.

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