Reply To: Wrong English translations of Aniccha, Anatta, Sakkaya ditthi… etc
“There is happiness and detachment for the one who is satisfied, who has heard the Dhamma, and who sees, There is happiness for him who is free from ill-will in…
A Quest to Recover Buddha's True Teachings
“There is happiness and detachment for the one who is satisfied, who has heard the Dhamma, and who sees, There is happiness for him who is free from ill-will in…
…and defilement in sensual pleasures and the blessing of renunciation. When he knew that the householder Upali’s mind [380] was ready, receptive,free from hindrances, elated, and confident, he expounded to…
Dear Saket, Thank you so much for the share and a noble deed indeed. May all beings be free from sufferings….
…patilabhi samyojana, in addition to sakkaya ditthi, vicikicca, silabbata paramasa, and patigha. The sutta specifically says, orambhagiya samyojana (the first five) have been removed. So, one is free of kama…
…bad based on our likes and dislikes. But that does not free up the ‘inherent problems’ with things that we have no craving for. Just like the houses mentioned above….
Perhaps that one can do it but for free.
…to strive to be free of it? A sense of unsatisfactoriness, dukkha,results – and can this dukkha be Utimate Existence,the Perfect State, Atta? This is just one progression,as I see,…
…out of it. Don’t worry, be happy ‘ advice (out of sincere compassion, no doubt) and urge you on with classic cliche’s like ‘ perhaps next time, as long as…
…particle could take, and come up “with a plan” for its motion. This happens AUTOMATICALLY and some “unconventional paths” could result only in the case of microscopic particles like electrons…
…die.’ But as one is free from sickness and old age in the realms of kama loka above the human, the temptation to enjoy there is even greater: a fine…