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I appreciate you've given the board.
It seems to be the move from Wuji (void) to Dao (more dynamic, holistic, a "yes" to life, rather than a "no").
I would argue that there is only manifest/separated consciousness (samsara) and pure/still consciousness (nirvana/void).
So the only way you can transcend maximum stillness, without just sinking back into a normal mental/physical state of non-meditation, is not to go further into stillness (that's just the buddhist final jhanas) but to combine both.
As in you go from experiencing separated existence, to experiencing stillness/unity, to experiencing BOTH at the same time and the interflow between them. That is Dao.