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Old 05-12-2011, 11:49 PM   #9
MilenaMKB

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Your right element he would have no intention nor drive, but then the question arises what motive would an enlightened person have to eat? He would be free of the desire to kill, so would he be free of the desire to eat? Does anyone see my dilema here? Remember this is a world in which everyone is enlightened, no no more fruits of kamma is created?


One final question and then i should stop being so inquisitive. The so called subconscious part of a person. What aggregate would this belong to? Since consciousness is merely awareness, then would the subconscious belong to the aggregate of "mental formations" the aggregate which includes volition and such? Thanks guys
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