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Old 04-21-2011, 01:10 AM   #20
refdhbgtd

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Oh, thank you!

fojiao2

in theravada, vipassana does not involve any thinking.

in mahayana, vipassana is often defined as analytical reasoning, but this is not vipassana

in theravada, analytical reasoning is called 'yonisomanasikara'

the word 'vipassana' is 'vi' = 'clearly' and 'passa' = 'to see'

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