What's the (mental) quality different between aversive leaving (vi-bhava) and renouncing (nekkhamma)?
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Whats the different between leaving, abounding, letting go, push away, say out of aversion, anger, and renouncing?
Both seems to be combined with tanha (thirst), yet one is called ku-sala (bad-cutting away) and one a-ku-sala (not bad-cutting away). And/Or is renouncing combined with a-moha, not-not-knowing or moha, not-knowing/delusion root of aversive notion of desire for leaving, letting go?
>`If, by forsaking
a limited ease,
he would see
an abundance of ease,
the enlightened man
would forsake
the limited ease
for the sake
of the abundant.`
>— [Dhp 290](http://zugangzureinsicht.org/html/ptf/dhamma/nekkhamma/index_en.html)
Sound gready, that what gives rise to "aversion", like strong desire for refined pleasure, yet even 'enlightened' situation.
How is renouncing conductive toward and on the path, leaving and let go part of the path of liberation?
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Jun 11, 2019, 11:08 PM
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