Nirvana, a word remembered by most of us as the rock band with the best singers in history Kurt Cobain, the man who quoted, “It’s better to burn out than fade away.”

Google up nirvana today and you would come across the path of our rock star. The definition thus muffled again, its true meaning a question to which people give vague answers. Some can say nirvana is eternal peace, harmony with one’s inner self. A sense of freedom from the existence of our life pain and suffering. From our needs perceived by human senses.
Finding nirvana, was a question I could not answer quick. Can make one wonder if it is a series of experiences in our life that gives us the knowledge and understanding to the choices we make? Or is it more? Could nirvana be a state of redemption from the mistake we make in life. Nirvana is a state of the mind when we make up everyday, where we feel free from hunger, anger, anguish. State of tranquility where need does not surpass greed.
Nirvana is a search of a lifetime to some and to others they find it more simple when they stop searching and believe in acceptance, where it found by some simply within themselves by a series of simple actions. A smile for the day, a desire to help an individual in need, the simple steps taken towards doing work perfectly, or the need for perfection without worry of reward or outcome.
Ask yourself if you have peace? If not why? Finding it does not take a lifetime of meditation, nor acts of religion or faith. Just simple steps towards apprehension that the individual we may be need not be tested during the existence of our lives.
