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Old 08-02-2011, 10:14 AM   #9
IRMartin

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As for Nirvana, do you see this as an absolute state or a series of seemingly absolute states, but always in a state of flux.

Can Karma be seen as a "perfect" system. thank you~~~~~~~~~~Murchovski.
Nirvana is the element of absolute always existing stillness, which the always existing perpetual flux flows within

Karma means 'action', which is created by thought intention (becoming)

Because thought intention & becoming are subject to flux & diminishing appeal (unsatisfactoriness), karma cannot be perfect

But the karma of 'non-karma' or 'non-doing' (letting go) can bring a mental experience of Nirvana perfection

Buddha taught there are two elements: (1) conditioned-fluxed elements; and (2) the unconditioned non-flux element

Buddha taught one skilled in the elements is skilled in the Dharma

Kind regards
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