


No Nirvana In Night Naion
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John Presco
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John Presco believes Donald Donald Trump and Jeff Sessions are Russian Agents. The Pope knows this to be the case, as does Robert Mueller and his investigative unit. This is why Trump and Republicans have not gone after him.
The NN Vision
Last night I had a dream. I owned a home in the Whiteaker, and went out to my front porch to see what the commotion was about. I saw many people across the street. who started cheering when they saw.
THE NEW POPE
And here he come, strolling down 4th. Street being led by children in white and young men holding gold croziers. He turns onto the walkway, and is on the porch next door..
SPEAKING
I see people in the crowd looking over at me, wondering why
I AM SO CLOSE TO THE NEW POPE
A man in a wool coat walks onto my property, and asks me who I am, and, what am I doing here…
I LIVE HERE! THIS IS MY HOME!
I am told by the Bodyguard of the Irish Catholic Church that the pope
IS JUST VISITING
his American brother. He will spend the night, and goes insider, leaving me standing there.
All the people start staring at me. Perhaps I have something to say? I see a young Meher Baba studying my aura. I start to speak. Nothing is coming out.
Now that I AM AWAKE…..Here is my Sunday Morning Sermon!
“Before Jesus was born, sex was very real The Jews did not think he was – for real! After Jesus died, sex became VERY UNREAL. Did this mmake Jesus
MORE REAL”
Friday morning 8/29/25 I studied the meaning of Nirvana, so that Night Nation would own a Spiritual/Religious base.
NIGHT NATION NIRVANA
After a couple of hours I concluded adopting a religion would go against my BELIEFS, and I and Night Nation would be
MORALLY COMPROMISED
So, what is it I REALLY BELIEVE?
I trued to become a Christian in 1987, and soon learnend
THE VIRGIN BIRTH IS NOT REAL
I had been driven from the McKenzie Bridge Christian Church because
I ASKED GOOD QUESTIONS
Ten years ago….God bid me to claim the land and building KORE sat on, and carry on the teaching of Herbert Armstrong who preached about The End Time Elijah, who I conclude in the blog..
IS ME
I open my mouth and repeat my explnation of what the Virgin Birth
MEANS
It can only mean
ONE THING
I bid the New Pope to gather his best Catholic Scholars
AND PROVE I AM WRONG
Is the Pope aware of my conclusion, and is why I had
MY NAZARITE DREAM?
Trump and his Christian Handlers have destroyed Christianity and our Democracy because
BEING MORALLY COMPROSIDED – IS REAL!
John ‘The Nazarite’
To be morally compromised means that someone has acted in a way that goes against their own ethical principles or beliefs, often to achieve a personal gain, convenience, or under pressure. It signifies a deviation from what one considers to be right, potentially leading to a loss of trust, integrity, or a sense of spiritual or personal decline.
Nirvana,[note 1] in the Indian religions (Jainism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism), is the concept of an individual’s passions being extinguished as the ultimate state of salvation, release, or liberation from suffering (duḥkha) and from the cycle of birth and rebirth (saṃsāra).[3][4][5]
In Indian religions, nirvana is synonymous with moksha and mukti.[note 2] All Indian religions assert it to be a state of perfect quietude, freedom, and highest happiness; liberation from attachment and worldly suffering; and the ending of samsara, the cycle of existence.[8][9] However, non-Buddhist and Buddhist traditions describe these terms for liberation differently.[10] In Hindu philosophy, it is the union of or the realization of the identity of Atman with Brahman, depending on the Hindu tradition.[11][12][13] In Jainism, nirvana is also the soteriological goal, representing the release of a soul from karmic bondage and samsara.[14] The Buddhist concept of nirvana is the abandonment of the 10 fetters, marking the end of rebirth by stilling the “fires” that keep the process of rebirth going.[10][15][16]
Etymology
The ideas of spiritual liberation, with the concept of soul and Brahman, appear in Vedic texts and Upanishads, such as in verse 4.4.6 of the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad.[17]
The term nirvana in the soteriological sense of “blown out, extinguished” state of liberation appears at many places in the Vedas and even more in the post-Buddhist Bhagavata Purana, however populist opinion does not give credit to either the Vedas or the Upanishads. Collins states, “the Buddhists seem to have been the first to call it nirvana.”[18] This may have been deliberate use of words in early Buddhism, suggests Collins, since Atman and Brahman were described in Vedic texts and Upanishads with the imagery of fire, as something good, desirable and liberating.[19] Collins says the word nirvāṇa is from the verbal root vā “blow” in the form of past participle vāna “blown”, prefixed with the preverb nis meaning “out”. Hence the original meaning of the word is “blown out, extinguished”. (Sandhi changes the sounds: the v of vāna causes nis to become nir, and then the r of nir causes retroflexion of the following n: nis+vāna > nirvāṇa).[20] However the Buddhist meaning of nirvana also has other interpretations.
L. S. Cousins said that in popular usage nirvana was “the goal of Buddhist discipline,… the final removal of the disturbing mental elements which obstruct a peaceful and clear state of mind, together with a state of awakening from the mental sleep which they induce.”[21]
Overview
Nirvāṇa is a term found in the texts of all major Indian religions – Hinduism,[22] Jainism,[23] Buddhism,[24] and Sikhism.[25][26] It refers to the profound peace of mind that is acquired with moksha, liberation from samsara, or release from a state of suffering, after respective spiritual practice or sādhanā.[note 3]
The liberation from Saṃsāra developed as an ultimate goal and soteriological value in the Indian culture, and called by different terms such as nirvana, moksha, mukti and kaivalya. This basic scheme underlies Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism, where “the ultimate aim is the timeless state of moksa, or, as the Buddhists first seem to have called it, nirvana.”[30] Although the term occurs in the literatures of a number of ancient Indian traditions, the concept is most commonly associated with Buddhism.[4] Some writers believe the concept was adopted by other Indian religions after it became established in Buddhism, but with different meanings and description, for instance the use of (Moksha) in the Hindu text Bhagavad Gita of the Mahabharata.[22]
The idea of moksha is connected to the Vedic culture, where it conveyed a notion of amrtam, “immortality”,[31][32] and also a notion of a timeless, “unborn”, or “the still point of the turning world of time”. It was also its timeless structure, the whole underlying “the spokes of the invariable but incessant wheel of time”.[note 4] The hope for life after death started with notions of going to the worlds of the Fathers or Ancestors and/or the world of the Gods or Heaven.[31][note 5]
The earliest Vedic texts incorporate the concept of life, followed by an afterlife in heaven and hell based on cumulative virtues (merit) or vices (demerit).[33] However, the ancient Vedic Rishis challenged this idea of afterlife as simplistic, because people do not live an equally moral or immoral life. Between generally virtuous lives, some are more virtuous; while evil too has degrees, and either permanent heaven or permanent hell is disproportionate. The Vedic thinkers introduced the idea of an afterlife in heaven or hell in proportion to one’s merit, and when this runs out, one returns and is reborn.[34][35][36] The idea of rebirth following “running out of merit” appears in Buddhist texts as well.[37] This idea appears in many ancient and medieval texts, as Saṃsāra, or the endless cycle of life, death, rebirth and redeath, such as section 6:31 of the Mahabharata[38] and verse 9.21 of the Bhagavad Gita.[39][40][note 6] The Saṃsara, the life after death, and what impacts rebirth came to be seen as dependent on karma.[43]
Buddhism
Main article: Nirvana (Buddhism)

Nirvana (nibbana) literally means “blowing out” or “quenching”.[44] It is the most used as well as the earliest term to describe the soteriological goal in Buddhism: the extinguishing of the passions, which also gives release from the cycle of rebirth (saṃsāra).[3][45] Nirvana is part of the Third Truth on “cessation of dukkha” in the Four Noble Truths doctrine of Buddhism.[45] It is the goal of the Noble Eightfold Path.[46]
The Buddha is believed in the Buddhist scholastic tradition to have realized two types of nirvana, one at awakening, and another at his death.[47] The first is called sopadhishesa-nirvana (nirvana with a remainder), the second parinirvana or anupadhishesa-nirvana (nirvana without remainder, or final nirvana).[47]
In the Buddhist tradition, nirvana is described as the extinguishing of the fires, which are also said to cause rebirths and associated suffering.[48] The Buddhist texts identify these “three fires”[49] or “three poisons” as raga (greed, sensuality), dvesha (aversion, hate) and avidyā or moha (ignorance, delusion).[50][51]
The state of nirvana is also described in Buddhism as cessation of all afflictions, cessation of all actions, cessation of rebirths and suffering that are a consequence of afflictions and actions,[45] a fire going out for lack of fuel, abandoning weaving (vana) together of life after life,[20] and the elimination of desire.[52]
Liberation is described as identical to anatta (anatman, non-self, lack of any self).[53][54] In Buddhism, liberation is achieved when all things and beings are understood to be with no Self.[54][55] Nirvana is also described as identical to achieving sunyata (emptiness), where there is no essence or fundamental nature in anything, and everything is empty.[56][57] Yet, in Theravada Buddhism it is also seen as the only unconditioned existent,[58] not just “destruction of desire” but a separate existent which is “the object of the knowledge” of the Buddhist path.[59]
Hinduism
Although the most ancient texts of Hinduism, such as the Vedas and early Upanishads, discuss a very closely related and borderline equivalent concept,[60] with the soteriological term Moksha, they do not mention the soteriological term Nirvana.[22] The earliest attestation of the term ‘Nirvana’ is found in texts such as the Bhagavad Gita[22] and the Nirvana Upanishad, likely composed in the post-Buddha era.[61][note 7] However, the earliest attestation of the term Nirvana in Buddhist texts is attributed to the Nikayas of the Sutta Pitaka, whose claim of First Buddhist Council origin has been questioned by several historians. Several modern scholars doubt whether the entire canon was really recited during the First Council,[62] because the early texts contain different accounts on important subjects such as meditation.[63] Most scholars, from the late 19th century onward, have considered even the historicity of the First Council improbable. Some scholars, such as orientalists Louis de La Vallée-Poussin and D.P. Minayeff, thought there must have been assemblies after the Buddha’s death but considered only the main characters and some events before or after the First Council historical.[64][65]
The concept of Nirvana is described differently in Buddhist and Hindu literature.[66] Hinduism has the concept of Atman – the soul, self[67][68][69] – asserted to exist in every living being, while Buddhism asserts through its anatman doctrine that there is no Atman in any being.[70][71] Nirvana in Buddhism is “stilling mind, cessation of desires, and action” unto emptiness, states Jeaneane Fowler, while nirvana in post-Buddhist Hindu texts is also “stilling mind but not inaction” and “not emptiness”; rather it is infiniteness, the knowledge of true Self (Atman) and the acceptance of its universality and unity with Brahman.[66]
Moksha
Main article: Moksha
The ancient soteriological concept in Hinduism is moksha, described as the liberation from the cycle of birth and death through self-knowledge and the eternal connection of Atman (soul, self) and metaphysical Brahman. Moksha is derived from the root muc* (Sanskrit: मुच्) which means free, let go, release, liberate; Moksha means “liberation, freedom, emancipation of the soul”.[72][73] In the Vedas and early Upanishads, the word mucyate (Sanskrit: मुच्यते)[72] appears, which means to be set free or release – such as of a horse from its harness.
The traditions within Hinduism state that there are multiple paths (Sanskrit: marga) to moksha: jnana-marga, the path of knowledge; bhakti-marga, the path of devotion; and karma-marga, the path of action.[74]
Brahma-nirvana in the Bhagavad Gita
The term Brahma-nirvana appears in verses 2.72 and 5.24-26 of the Bhagavad Gita.[75] It is the state of release or liberation; the union with the Brahman.[8] According to Easwaran, it is an experience of blissful egolessness.[76]
According to Zaehner, Johnson and other scholars, nirvana in the Gita is a Buddhist term adopted by the Hindus.[22] Zaehner states it was used in Hindu texts for the first time in the Bhagavad Gita, and that the idea therein in verse 2.71–72 to “suppress one’s desires and ego” is also Buddhist.[22] According to Johnson the term nirvana is borrowed from the Buddhists to confuse the Buddhists, by linking the Buddhist nirvana state to the pre-Buddhist Vedic tradition of metaphysical absolute called Brahman.[22]
According to Mahatma Gandhi, the Hindu and Buddhist understanding of nirvana are different because the nirvana of the Buddhists is shunyata, emptiness, but the nirvana of the Gita means peace and that is why it is described as brahma-nirvana (oneness with Brahman).[77]
Jainism
Main article: Moksha (Jainism)

The terms moksa and nirvana are often used interchangeably in the Jain texts.[78][79]
Uttaradhyana Sutra provides an account of Sudharman – also called Gautama, and one of the disciples of Mahavira – explaining the meaning of nirvana to Kesi, a disciple of Parshva.[80][note 8]
There is a safe place in view of all, but difficult of approach, where there is no old age nor death, no pain nor disease. It is what is called nirvāṇa, or freedom from pain, or perfection, which is in view of all; it is the safe, happy, and quiet place which the great sages reach. That is the eternal place, in view of all, but difficult of approach. Those sages who reach it are free from sorrows, they have put an end to the stream of existence. (81–4) – Translated by Hermann Jacobi, 1895
Sikhism
The concept of liberation as “extinction of suffering”, along with the idea of sansara as the “cycle of rebirth” is also part of Sikhism.[81] Nirvana appears in Sikh texts as the term Nirban.[82][83] However, the more common term is Mukti or Moksh,[84] a salvation concept wherein loving devotion to God is emphasized for liberation from endless cycle of rebirths.[83] In Sikhism Nirvana is not an after life concept but a goal for the living. Furthermore, Sikh nirvana/mukti is achieved through devotion to satguru/truth who sets you free from reincarnation bharam/superstition/false belief.[citation needed]
Manichaenism
The term Nirvana (also mentioned is parinirvana) is in the 13th or 14th century Manichaean work “The great song to Mani” and “The story of the Death of Mani”, referring to the realm of light.[85]
The Virgin Birth – Explained!
“The proposed rules, which will have to be passed on January 3, include a resolution to create a subcommittee to probe “the Weaponization of the Federal Government” under President Joe Biden‘s administration.”
Joseph and Mary Were Not Married
Posted on September 4, 2018 by Royal Rosamond Press
Good morning – World! This will be the first full day that the world and the Jews will be Guilt Free of the false allegation, the Jews murdered Jesus! I will inform the Orthodox Jews of Israel – I TOOK THIS SIN AWAY. The Catholic Inquisition went after people who did not buy THE REALLY BIG LIE! How like the lie the Democrats stole the lection – it is! My alleged great grandfather, Gottschalk Rosemondt, defended the Great Erasmus from the Inquisitors, who would murder me today if they read my words. Today, the Constitution protects me and Freedom of the Press.
It is seven in the morning, and I am drinking my cup of coffee – while I study the First American Inquisition that Marjorie Taylor Green has just launched – with McCarthy’s blessing!.
“We are so serious, it’s not just a goal, it’s a rule,” Greene tweeted on Sunday, and added what appeared to be a quote from the rules package: “Establish the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government to investigate the full extent of the Biden Administration’s assault on the constitutional rights of American citizens.”
For doing this I will REMOVE the myth that Mary was a Virgin when she gave birth to Jesus. This removal will cast BIG DOUBT that Jesus – WAS REAL! Rabbis and Jews have long claimed Jesus is not real. How much evidence have they un-covered?
The Republican Party had months to present their case that the Democrats are guilty of THE GREATEST HEIST OF DEMOCRACY IN HISTORY, but chose not to fully co-operate with the Jan6Com that they titled a “Witch Hunt”. Fifty Republicans took the 5th? Is that right? How many of them were on a Mission of God – like Mark Meadows – but they didn’t GET CAUGHT saying so? Will they come forth now – now that the Republicans control Congress?
I am a Republican Candidate for the office of President, thus I AM NOT GUILTY of helping President Biden in his”weaponizing the Federal Government”. I am guilty of USING BIBLICAL WORDS to destroy the Enemies of God. Here’s an example..
When God shut Hannah’s womb, she took the Vow of the Nazarite – like Samson’s mother did – and God OPENED her womb. Hannah and this un-named mother……GAVE BIRTH TO A SON OF GOD!
Oh! Darn! I was going to save that one till the last day of the Republican Inquisition. Looks like God wanted me to bring out – HIS BIG GUN – today!
When Hannah became – with child – it was ruled GOD KEPT HER A VIRGIN for His purposes, even though her Hymen was broken by her husband. This Son of God – would champion the Jews. Did Jesus champion the Jews?
Tune in next time, when we see The Crazy Red Thing – butcher the Constitution, the Republican Party, and God’s Justice, in her weaponization of Christian Nationalism. Who knows, maybe Clarence and Ginni Thomas will step in, be part of Jesus’ Tag Team?
John ‘The Nazarite’
But unto Hannah he gave a worthy portion; for he loved Hannah: but the Lord had shut up her womb.
6 And her adversary also provoked her sore, for to make her fret, because the Lord had shut up her womb.
11 And she vowed a vow, and said, O Lord of hosts, if thou wilt indeed look on the affliction of thine handmaid, and remember me, and not forget thine handmaid, but wilt give unto thine handmaid a man child, then I will give him unto the Lord all the days of his life, and there shall no razor come upon his head
then I will give him unto the Lord all the days of his life,
I will give him unto the Lord
The Lord’s Son
The Son of God
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Reveals Details of Investigation Into Joe Biden
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Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has shared details of the new rules that will govern the House of Representatives when Republicans take charge on Tuesday.
U.S. President Joe Biden listens during a joint press conference with President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky in the East Room at the White House on December 21, 2022 in Washington, DC. House Republicans intend to investigate the Biden administration in the new Congress.© Alex Wong/Getty Images
The proposed rules, which will have to be passed on January 3, include a resolution to create a subcommittee to probe “the Weaponization of the Federal Government” under President Joe Biden‘s administration.
The new GOP majority will first have to elect a speaker on Tuesday before adopting the rules package and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy has used the rules as way to make concessions to members who are opposed to his election as speaker.
“We are so serious, it’s not just a goal, it’s a rule,” Greene tweeted on Sunday, and added what appeared to be a quote from the rules package: “Establish the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government to investigate the full extent of the Biden Administration’s assault on the constitutional rights of American citizens.”
The resolution laying out the rules for 118th Congress is currently available on the House’s website but the 55-page document does not mention Biden specifically, instead it outlines a resolution “establishing a Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government as a select investigative subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary.”
The final text of the House rules will be available on Tuesday and it will be put to a vote after a speaker is elected. There has been concern that McCarthy will not have enough votes to win the speakership on the first ballot and his allies are reportedly preparing for multiple ballots.
McCarthy has used the rules package in an attempt to make concessions to House Republicans who may not support his bid to become speaker and he issued a “Dear Colleague” letter to fellow Republicans ahead of Tuesday’s vote.
The investigation into the Biden administration is set to take the form of a “Church-style” committee—a reference to a 1975 Senate select committee that investigated the intelligence agencies and was chaired by Senator Frank Church.
In his letter to Republicans, McCarthy referred to it as a “Church-style Select Committee focused exclusively on exposing the weaponization of government against our citizenry, writ large.”
Greene, who supports McCarthy for the speakership, also suggested in a tweet on Sunday that the Republican-led House could bring articles of impeachment against President Biden.
“2023 will be a great year to impeach Joe Biden!” Greene tweeted.
Greene has long called for Biden’s impeachment and she said in November “We will impeach Biden with proof. It will be easy,” while she told a rally before the midterm elections that if Republicans won the House “we will impeach Joe Biden.”
Newsweek has asked the White House for comment.
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