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Realisation is the ending of Buddhism
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03-07-2012, 03:41 AM
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so we may all become closer to Buddhahood.
for beginners, developing thorough familiarity with 'non-conceptuality', 'non-being' and 'non-existence' leads closer to Buddhahood
but for the mind closer to but not yet at Buddhahood, penetrating the following quotes leads to Buddhahood
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One neither fabricates nor mentally fashions for the sake of becoming or un-becoming. This being the case, one is not sustained by anything in the world (does not cling to anything in the world). Unsustained, one is not agitated. Unagitated, one is totally unbound right within. One discerns that 'Birth is ended, the holy life fulfilled, the task done. There is nothing further for this world.'
MN 140 By & large, Kaccayana, this world is supported by (takes as its object) a polarity, that of existence & non-existence. But when one sees the origination of the world as it actually is with right discernment, 'non-existence' with reference to the world does not occur to one. When one sees the cessation of the world as it actually is with right discernment, 'existence' with reference to the world does not occur to one.
SN 12.15
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