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Truth in this?
megahuman
November 2010
edited November 2010
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Buddhism Basics
I found this, and I was curious, is there any truth to this?
http://amaravati.org/abmtrial/documents/the_way_it_is/18nod.html
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upalabhava
November 2010
edited November 2010
The very last line of Nagarjuna's
Mulamadhyamakakarika
is as follows:
I bow down to Gautama, whose kindness holds one close, who revealed the sublime dharma in order to
let go of all views
.
Ajahn Sumedho seems to be advocating something similar in the link you provided.
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megahuman
November 2010
edited November 2010
All right, thanks!
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Ajahn Sumedho seems to be advocating something similar in the link you provided.