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The Questions of King Milinda and rebirth
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10-31-2011, 11:22 AM
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For the opening of the dialogue:
Most of the illustrations, at least now, are quite beyond my understanding because the level of abstraction. The easiest one is the case of the poem.
Why does it do not transmigrate?
How can be understood that a poem given by a teacher or a written teaching that is understood and realized by the student of such Dhamma is a case of rebirth?
In this conext, I ignore the difference of transmigration and rebirth. Where does the poem rebirth?
Now, the very last example, that of the passing away of the Blessed One, is clear that even when the Buddha has died as all nama-rupa goes under disruption of khandas, has left a teaching that can transform a human into an enlightened being.
Is that a rebirth? If so, why?
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