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Old 03-16-2011, 07:04 PM   #4
effebrala

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Yeah it covers that in the paper/document. To my understanding, it's the awakening of the mind to reality, the point at which life is seen to be ownerless and transient and the self/soul seen as nothing but a thought. Someone could still act in worldly ways and suffer etc., but eventually has to face the facts. No runnin' away after that.
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