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Old 06-08-2010, 12:45 AM   #8
ButKnillinoi

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What about the "kamma that ends kamma"?
Discernment. The Buddha's use of the word "kamma" as "intention" is a bridge pointing toward his own Noble teachings, which do not concern themselves concerned with the notion of "kamma" at all.


Tan Ajarn's discussion that you cite is designed also to introduce karma-believers to a different way of thinking, to gently shake them loose from their preconceptions and superstitions and point them toward the Buddha's Noble teachings.
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