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(Quote) "Unconditioned" is tricky. As you'll know in the suttas "the unconditioned" is an epithet for Nibbana. I used to think of "the unconditioned" as a noun, like an … (View Post)
(Quote) Yes, there is an "inner knowing". I think in Buddhism this awareness would be considered a quality of mind rather than an essence observing. So we would talk about it as prajna or j… (View Post)
(Quote) "Neti-neti" is very similar to the refrain in the suttas, "this is not me, this is not mine, this is not myself", as applied to experience through the sense bases. Except … (View Post)
(Quote) This is reminiscent of the Bahiya Sutta - the training referred to here is the bare attention of mindfulness: "Then, Bāhiya, you should train yourself thus: In reference to the seen, the… (View Post)