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RE: The Early Schools of Indian Buddhism

in #mindfulness7 years ago

According to the Theravada, the Arhat is fully emancipated, the same as the Buddha; the Arhat has realized the excellent goal (sadattho), is free from aversion and craving, hatred, and ignorance, free from all impurities, and relieved of the burden of the attachment to the clinging aggregates (khandhas).

Both the teaching is focusing on how to free from ignorance, hatred, aversion and craving. They are trying to free up from all inequalities.

Though learning and meditating about the teaching of buhda can be difficult, but with a lot of dedication and commitment, it will become more interesting. Thanks for sharing the knowledge @reddust

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If you are free of all negative mindsets and not bound by the aggregates, five khandas

rupakkhandha (rupa), means form (the body)
vedanakkhandha (feeling),
sannakkhandha (remembrance or perception),
saokharakkhandha, including all cetasikas except feeling and sanna, and
vinnauakkhandha, including all cittas.

Your ability to see reality as it is will be true <3

The ability to see without the veils of conditioning and negative mindsets helps one choose the right action that will not cause harm to self or other.

https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/five-khandas

You are very right, ability to see without the veil of conditioning and negative mindset always drive us to make better choices.

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