Yes, I was aware of this, and I do think it was contained in the original work.
- Alan, thanks - On Thu, 29 Dec 2005, Thomas savage wrote:
May I offer the meaning of the word "arhat" since it is contained neither in this response nor in the original work to which it responds? An arhat is a perfectly liberated being for whom both life and death have been transcended. It is usually but not always associated with the historical Buddhas associates. The difference between an arhat and a Buddha is that an arhat follows the path perfectly but does not discover it. This also separates arhats from bodhisattvas who vow to postpone total liberation until all beings are liberated. Bj?agnhild?amp;lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: three levels of a warm basis maybe, arhat? devotee moves into out, put there, dead then after-life, also how it was made first was made but wasn't how second was but is third is how but unmade who's on first? the last, the lasting the first thing time-based arts rejects time-based arts first thing was the lasting --------------------------------- Yahoo! Shopping Find Great Deals on Holiday Gifts at Yahoo! Shopping
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