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Old 09-13-2011, 11:03 PM   #12
Amoniustauns

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@ Stuka...

Instead of just pointing out that ‘This is Hinduism, and that is also Hinduism’, why not in your own words tell us what should be the correct Buddhist interpretation of these statements then?
I am the one writing the post, and you do not dictate what or how I write.

The absolute is reached, causation than become extinct and Free Will, will become an inconsequential factor in one’s life.
The Buddha did not teach that "causation becomes extinct". This is nonsense.

Acting without the influence of ignorance and paticcasamuppada is precisely "Free Will"; the "will" is freed from these influences.
Your claim that I "left it out", deliberately or not, is clearly preposterous.


It is the freedom to move within the boundaries of causation, a freedom inside the prison of Dependent Origination. One has to wonder if the author has ever heard of the Buddha's teaching of paticcanirodha. Please address the above.
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