Lal, when the mind becomes free of asava’s does it become free of seeing, hearing, feeling, tasting etc? Would that really be the case then an arahant, who’s asava’s have ended, cannot live this life anymore. Attaining Nibbana would make live impossible if this would mean that mind would end too.
I belief a mind of an arahant is detached from “this world” in the sense that it does not get involved in what it experiences with like and dislike or any identification in the form of “this is mine, this I am, this is myself’.
Both craving and avijja are destroyed or ended.
At the moment i belief Nibbana is in this world but not off this world in the sense that is does not get involved in “the world”, i.e. whatever we can experience trough the senses it is detached. I belief, Nibbana is just ordinary mind freed of all adventitious asava’s.
Thanks for the answers,
Siebe