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Poster: PTDT Reply Post Message Date: Mon Aug 31 19:13:41 2009 |
Subject: Gui ban XTH / TPCL |
Post No: 3922 |
Mu+o*.n lo*`i cu?a Duc Pha^.t va` y' cu?a Ty` kheo Cittasamvaro, ngu+o*`i tu Ti.nh ddo^. co' the^? equate ca'i Unconditioned vo*'i va~ng sanh TPCL (free fron sufferings,) ca'i practice cu?a Holy Life la` Ti'n Nguye^.n Ha.nh. DDo' la` chu't thie^?n y' cu?a to^i, ngu+o*`i kho^ng bie^'t gi` ve^` Ti.nh ddo^. ma` da'm le^n tie^'ng. Xin ca'c ba.n Ti.nh ddo^. su+?a sai. "... Numerous times the Buddha states clearly that there is the Unconditioned – if there were not the Unconditioned, there would be no benefit or result of living the Holy LIfe. But since there is the Unconditioned, then living the Holy Life has a goal. What is ‘the Unconditioned’? It is the goal of the practise, the nibbana element that does not change, that is not subject to birth, aging, or death. It is entirely free from Dukkha (suffering). This Unconditioned is real and can be experienced ..." nam mo^ Dia Tang Vuong Bo Ta't |