There is some question about that?Virgo wrote:]
You can think whatever you like.
There is some question about that?Virgo wrote:]
You can think whatever you like.
Really? Do thoughts not arise due to conditions...?
Mike
Two points Zom.
First of all, from you quote above you seem to think that stream-entry may be very common. Yet, if one tells other that they are a stream winner, they will be attacked. You have verbally attacked all stream-winners that announce themselves in another thread. This seems to be the real trend. So if you ever meet one if you will only attack him or her?
Secondly, the phala moments happen directly after the magga moment, so sotapattimagga lasts for the length of only one citta, the citta that follows it is a sotapanna path moment-- the path moment lasts for less than one second before the fruition moments follow. In fact all of them together still last for less than a second.
Kevin
Virgo wrote:Forget this post and this forum.
kevin
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Virgo wrote:Forget this post and this forum.
kevin
Goedert wrote:Virgo wrote:Forget this post and this forum.
kevin
399
He endures — unangered —
insult, assault, & imprisonment.
His army is strength;
his strength, forbearance:
he's what I call
a brahman.
400
Free from anger,
duties observed,
principled, with no overbearing pride,
trained, a 'last-body':
he's what I call
a brahman.
Who knows what you were referring to.Virgo wrote:Thanks for this quote. I did not have anger when I made my post. I had dislike.
Kevin F.
Virgo wrote:the phala moments happen directly after the magga moment, so sotapattimagga lasts for the length of only one citta, the citta that follows it is a sotapanna path moment-- the path moment lasts for less than one second before the fruition moments follow. In fact all of them together still last for less than a second.
Virgo wrote:So it is possible to give to someone as they have their path moment.
Kenshou wrote:Sounds like you'd have to have some really fast hands and either the iddhi to know another's mind or a person with it standing over your shoulder to let you know precisely when to give the offering. "Okay, put the food in the bowl.... now! Oh gosh, too slow, the magga-citta was already over." Defining path fruitions in this way makes giving an offering to a sotapatti-magga person into some kind psychic whack-a-mole.

Kenshou wrote:Virgo wrote:So it is possible to give to someone as they have their path moment.
Sounds like you'd have to have some really fast hands and either the iddhi to know another's mind or a person with it standing over your shoulder to let you know precisely when to give the offering. "Okay, put the food in the bowl.... now! Oh gosh, too slow, the magga-citta was already over."
Defining path fruitions in this way makes giving an offering to a sotapatti-magga person into some kind psychic whack-a-mole.
legolas wrote:Kenshou wrote:Virgo wrote:So it is possible to give to someone as they have their path moment.
Sounds like you'd have to have some really fast hands and either the iddhi to know another's mind or a person with it standing over your shoulder to let you know precisely when to give the offering. "Okay, put the food in the bowl.... now! Oh gosh, too slow, the magga-citta was already over."
Defining path fruitions in this way makes giving an offering to a sotapatti-magga person into some kind psychic whack-a-mole.
Never underestimate the contortions people will go through to prove an impossible view.
jcsuperstar wrote:According to the Pali Commentary, six types of defilement would be abandoned by a Sotāpanna:
1.Envy
2.Jealousy
3.Hypocrisy
4.Fraud
5.Denigration
6.Domineering
it seems a rare person ideed who has given up these.
The Citta?MingMehDorji wrote: . . . the Citta . . . .
lojong1 wrote:jcsuperstar wrote:According to the Pali Commentary, six types of defilement would be abandoned by a Sotāpanna:
1.Envy
2.Jealousy
3.Hypocrisy
4.Fraud
5.Denigration
6.Domineering
it seems a rare person ideed who has given up these.
Abondoned, not just reduced? Which commentary? Is this commentary online?
chownah wrote:I think that the idea of "slacking off" would not even cross a sotapanna's mind....except perhaps as a joke!!!!! I think the concept of "sotapanna" is based on a person reaching a point where it is "damn the iceburgs....full speed ahead!!!!!.....that's what conquering doubt about the dhamma does for you.....I guess....
chownah
chownah wrote:I think that the idea of "slacking off" would not even cross a sotapanna's mind....except perhaps as a joke!!!!! I think the concept of "sotapanna" is based on a person reaching a point where it is "damn the iceburgs....full speed ahead!!!!!.....that's what conquering doubt about the dhamma does for you.....I guess....
chownah
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