ANATTA / ANATMAN IN DETAIL The definition of one word where modern Pseudo- Buddhism took a turn into the dark corner of ignorance Copyright 2007 webmaster attan.com, REVISED 2-2008 The Buddhist term Anatman (Sanskrit), or Anatta (Pali) is an adjective in sutra used to refer to the nature of phenomena as being
SIX ROCK-HARD FACTS MODERN BUDDHISM WANTS TO REMAIN IGNORANT OF #1. There is no dispute by any researcher, any Buddhologist on earth that the Nikayas specifically are the oldest and earliest existing texts as pertains Buddhism and its doctrine which exists. #2. There is no dispute by any researcher, any Buddhologist on earth that the Nikayas predate ANY and ALL sects of modern-day Buddhism
Copyright 2007 webmaster attan.com, REVISED 2-2008 The Buddhist term Anatman (Sanskrit), or Anatta (Pali) is an adjective in sutra used to refer to the nature of phenomena as being devoid of the Soul, that being the ontological and subjective Self (atman) which is the “light (dipam), and only refuge” [DN 2.100]. Of the 662 occurrences of the term Anatta in the Nikayas, its usage is restricted
copyright 2007 webmaster attan.com The Buddhist term Anatman (Sanskrit), or Anatta (Pali) is an adjective in sutra used to refer to the nature of phenomena as being devoid of the Soul, that being the ontological and subjective Self (atman) which is the “light (dipam), and only refuge” [DN 2.100]. Of the 662 occurrences of the term Anatta in the Nikayas, its usage is restricted to referring
On May 26, 11:05 pm, ancientbuddh...@earthlink.net wrote: The Buddhist term Anatman (Sanskrit), or Anatta (Pali) is an adjective in sutra used to refer to the nature of phenomena as being devoid of the Soul, that being the ontological and subjective Self (atman) which is the “light (dipam), and only refuge” [DN 2.100]. Of the 662 occurrences of the term Anatta in the Nikayas, its usage