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The goal of the Buddhist path. Can refer to liberation, awakening or the end of suffering but is generally understood as being indescribable to an unenlightened being.

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Is there any Buddhism under which a person could validly choose to reject transcendence?

It's said Enlightenment or Buddha Nature is the only "thing" there is that's not impermanent, that it's Unborn, Uncreated. Everything else comes into existence due to causes and conditions. …
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Hearing the cry of a baby - abandoning practice for action?

It's even said that the Buddha's teachings are like a raft, which you don't need anymore when you get to the other shore (Enlightenment). …
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