
Ep. 12 - Right View
Insight Hour with Joseph Goldstein
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The Uninstructed Nobl Disciple
We can practice not being seduced again and again by what the buddha called the terrible bait of the world, which is really the five aggregates. It's not that they disappear, but we can stop clinging to them as being i or mine. And on the most subtle level, we cut through the identification or attachment of the fifth aggregate, which is consciousness. This is where the self finds a home. Instead of seeing the consciousness too is a rising, passing condition. As they no longer keep running around them, they are freed from them. Freed from birth, aging and death,. freed from sorrow, lamentation, pain, displeasure and despair, freed from suffering.
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