The Desireless path, has three inspiring examples that we know of, Buddha an oriental master during 527 AC. St Jhon of the Cross, a western master of the 16th century from a catholic background, and from a scientific background Lester Levenson, a western master of the 20th century.
Buddha clarifying that the cause for suffering is Desire, announced the "four noble truth." St Jhon of the Cross announced "the nothing, nothing path" leaving a drawing of the "nothing-nothing" map; this path is also known in the indian scriptures as "neti, neti". Lester Levenson (phisicyst) announced one noble truth: "You must desire freedom more than desiring the world."
Lester Levenson, an investigative mindset of the 20th century (1909-1994) shared the simplicity of how the dynamics of the sensation-desire mechanism (which Buddha recognized as dukkha) operates in order to "maintain" itself. He left a clear vision of how the ever free Self liberates Itself here and now, from the imaginary desiring-dukkha, or lacking-sensation, leaving you as what you are... imperturbable Peace.
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