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People at different levels of Buddhahood?
It is said that after sotapanna - the first 'nirvana' - it is a maximum of 7 lives to complete liberation.
But what does this mean in reality? Are there people walking around who have 5 lives to go, someone who have 2, some who have achieved nirvanna, and some who could not experience sotapanna for 100 lifetimes (if they start accumulating good karma)?
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What does 'reality' mean in reality?!!
Whether we are awake or asleep, marginally awake or marginally asleep, in some imagined 7th lifetime or 2,457th lifetime, the Rice Krispies still get soggy if you leave them in a bowl of milk long enough.
Maybe we're asleep and think we're awake. Maybe we're awake and think we're asleep. How many maybe's will we ponder before we get down to eating the Rice Krispies sitting in front of us on the kitchen table ... use what we've got to discover what we need to?
Just my take.
as for the maximum of seven lives to complete liberation, i have done my best to examine the original Pali transcripts and have been unable to find the word "lives" there. the original scriptures state the practitioner that has made the "breakthrough" to sotapanna has a maximum of seven times of....something. despite the translators using the word "lives" in their translations, i have been unable to locate the word "lives" in the Pali
therefore, using the subject matter found in the teaching, following logic, it is possible the original teaching stated the sotapanna has a maximum seven more "breakthroughs" until enlightenment
keep in mind to be fully enlightened, there are 10 fetters to breakthrough. the sotapanna has made the breakthrough with 3 fetters therefore has 7 more fetters to breakthrough
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/sn13/sn13.001.than.html
i agree - i think its the opposite of useful. its just something that enters my mind and i wanted to see what others thought
thanks this is very interesting to note
Anathapindikovada was a sotapanna. in the Anathapindikovada Sutta, it seems to be reported after the died, he visited Buddha from a heavenly realm in order to offer respect to the Venerable Sariputta
Hi WB,
How do you interpret that yourself ? Literally ?
kind regards
D.
i am not inclined to 'interpret' as i can see little or no scope for interpretation
"Not so, Udayi, not so, Udayi! Should Ananda die without being fully liberated; he would be king of the gods seven times because of the purity of his heart, or be king of the Indian subcontinent seven times. But Udayi, Ananda will experience final liberation in this very life."
— AN 3.80