Is this noble right view? - "There is no mother or father, without the self"
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The right view of the Noble Ones is described here as:
"There is no mother and father, without the self."Buddha describes wrong view here:
“And what, bhikkhus, is wrong view? ‘There is nothing given, nothing offered, nothing sacrificed; no fruit or result of good and bad actions; no this world, no other world; no mother, no father; no beings who are reborn spontaneously; no good and virtuous recluses and brahmins in the world who have realised for themselves by direct knowledge and declare this world and the other world.’ This is wrong view. MN 117Is it possible to turn this wrong view into the right view of the Noble Ones by adding "without the self?"
“And what, bhikkhus, is right view of the Noble Ones? ‘There is nothing given without the self, nothing offered without the self, nothing sacrificed without the self; no fruit or result of good and bad actions without the self; no this world without the self, no other world without the self; no mother, no father without the self; no beings who are reborn spontaneously without the self; no good and virtuous recluses and brahmins in the world who have realised for themselves by direct knowledge and declare this world and the other world without the self.’ This is right view of the Noble Ones."Is this an accurate description of the right view that is noble, taintless, supramundane, a factor of the path?
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Oct 19, 2023, 07:16 PM
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