Bhikkhu Bodhi on Nibbāna

Why not? He contemplates cessation and experiences cessation of the five senses. The sixth is still present since he is percipient of final nibbāna as cessation. As extinguishment.
Since he understands final cessation as cessation, one can say he perceives what is not perceivable – cessation. It’s a play on words.

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