A Question on Practice/Liberation in Dharma teachings
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This is an edited/adapted question and response at the end of my commentary on Zoom with the Sangha on the Discourse on the Greater Cessation of Craving/Desire given by the Buddha (Middle Length Discourses. 38). S. I felt today’s teachings were scattered with pearls of wisdom and insight. I want to clarify something you said. The Buddha said nothing is worth clinging to and shows us that the practice leads to liberation. However, you also talked about people who keep developing on the spiritual path but not reaching the end of the path. So does liberation come from formal meditation and practice in the daily life or with letting go and liberation as something more immediate?
A Question on Practice/Liberation in Dharma teachings
A Question on Practice/Liberation in Dharma…
A Question on Practice/Liberation in Dharma teachings
This is an edited/adapted question and response at the end of my commentary on Zoom with the Sangha on the Discourse on the Greater Cessation of Craving/Desire given by the Buddha (Middle Length Discourses. 38). S. I felt today’s teachings were scattered with pearls of wisdom and insight. I want to clarify something you said. The Buddha said nothing is worth clinging to and shows us that the practice leads to liberation. However, you also talked about people who keep developing on the spiritual path but not reaching the end of the path. So does liberation come from formal meditation and practice in the daily life or with letting go and liberation as something more immediate?