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Old 11-04-2010, 07:11 PM   #2
TriamiCaw

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Greetings Stuka

First of all, thank you for your excellent post. It was an enjoyable read.

By right and wrong view, is the Buddha referring to mundane right view or supramundane right view?

For me, the sutta is about mundane dhamma.

It follows there will always been heaven (happiness) and always be hell (unhappiness) when attention is not given to the supramundane.

So I can practise good mundane kamma, by acknowledging there is gift, by being grateful to my benefactors (mothers and fathers), by keeping the five precepts and by honoring monks.

But when I am parted from these loved ones, can my mind remain happy?

In good karma, there is no guarantee of maintaining happiness with the Three Characteristic come into play.

With metta.

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