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Is Mahasi Sayadaw's "counterfeit dhamma"?
"Or he might say: 'Whereas some recluses and brahmins, while living
on the food offered by the faithful, engage in wrangling
argumentation, (saying to one another): "You don't understand this
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Is understanding a phenomenon?
Understanding is conditioned, on a place, a time, a frame of reference. Your falling into ignorance is an intentional choice, if you are already aware of the Dhamma.
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Buddhism and theory of relativity
Because Buddhism does not have any notion of an objective, absolute construct (such as the Absolute Space, Time, Property or Object within Newtonian mechanics), and because Buddhism doesn't jump to a …
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Is there a universal definition of a crime?
.. I am starting to read Smith and Hogan's Criminal Law, which is of course, not the law of Dhamma, but a common law from one island in Europe. This is the title of the first chapter, but it makes me …