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"In the Pali literature, the mahabhuta ("great elements") or catudhatu ("four elements") are earth, water, fire and air. In early Buddhism, the four elements are a basis for … (View Post)
Hindu Moksha is being freed or released from the notion of egoity, it is like breaking the vase so that the space inside and the space outside are no longer differentiated, there is only all-pervasiv… (View Post)
Actually both Theravada and Mahayana agree that an arahant is liberated from rebirth but not omniscient, a Buddha is both liberated and omniscient. (View Post)
"There is no one who is aware; there is only awareness and experience happening within awareness." To be clearer it should also be clarified that awareness is experience and experience is a… (View Post)
I've not read D T Suzuki too much but from the little I've seen and based on what Thusness told me, he seems to turn Buddha-nature into a metaphysical essence. It is quite common actually but that is… (View Post)