Timeline for Keeping in mind impermanence, suffering and non-self
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Nov 17, 2014 at 12:54 | comment | added | Andriy Volkov♦ | Yes, I'm speaking from experience. However, I'm still a student albeit an advanced one. Accepting Three Marks is not a boolean value, True or False. To the degree that I accept them, I experience the fruit. Learning Nirvana is like learning to ride a bike: these days I can keep balance most the time, but when I start doing tricks I still fall. | |
Nov 17, 2014 at 4:32 | comment | added | Pavan Manjunath | Wonderful Answer. But I have certain doubts about the opposite effects you talk about. Have you really accepted suffering and really experienced bliss? Have you really accepted impermanence and living in the now always? Are these real truths or are we just passing down untested ancient wisdom? You may say "Go find it yourself" But my mind suspects "What if its a wild goose chase and its possible to accept things as they are?" PS: 'You' doesn't necessarily mean 'you'. So pls don be offended at the direct questions. By 'you', I mean people who've really "experienced" things | |
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