Sunday, January 27, 2019

If one still want to cave in creation, they can enlighten Nibbāna as the Stream-Enterer first.


 Buddhism's greatest achievements and accomplishments are only Enlightening Nibbāna, no caving. The Buddhist people do the other greatest achievements and accomplishments to support the Enlightening Nibbāna. The other greatest achievements and accomplishments are not our ultimate goal.
So, the greatest achievement and accomplishment, core, of Buddhist people are driven to cease all caving. However, if the practitioner can not cease all caving now, the practitioner can choose to cease only three fetters first.
We would have just given up. It's no point of doing anything creative of Arahanta. It's the point of the four noble truth. Buddha teaches to give up everything except the meditation and Nibbāna.
If one still want to cave in creation, they can enlighten Nibbāna as the Stream-Enterer first. That's why we have four pairs of persons.
The meditation steps still the same, contemplating Dukkha in the Dependent Origination cycle to see Anicca Dukkha Anattā clearly, but the meditator attends to cease only three fetters first.
  1. Are you still caving to misunderstand in the Dependent Origination?
  2. Are you still able to do the Immoral Action, i.e. killing, which inherited from above misunderstood?
  3. Are you still doubt, which inherited from above misunderstood, in the Dependent Origination and in people who understood in the Dependent Origination?
It's the way to the cessation of Dukkha, hell, from doing the Immoral Action, i.e. killing, which happens from the misunderstanding in the Dependent Origination.
However, the caving in the other seven fetters still going on, so the Stream-Enterer can create the creative worldly works by the wholesome or unwholesome mind, except three fetters, **while Arahant can create only the four pairs of persons, e.g. clean the floor to let people admire in Buddhist moral and give a chance to listen to Dhamma for the chance of their enlightenment.

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