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Old 06-12-2010, 10:24 AM   #19
neictscek

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from post #15
As usual, Brahmavamso is bullshitting his way through the parts of the Dhamma he doesn't understand.

Take a look at this gem, from the same book:

NIBBANA, THE END OF All PERCEPTION

For within the perception of neither perception nor no-perception lies the end of all perception, the cessation of all that is felt or perceived, Nibbana. If the mind attends to this, the mind stops. When the mind starts again one gains the attainment of Arahant or Anagami, these are the only possibilities.


So, according to Brahmavamso's definition here, all we need to attain Nibbana is a hefty dose of propofol or ketmine, or perhaps a bullet to the head. It's asinine.
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