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Ajahn Brahm discusses Suttas 12.68, 12.15, and 12.61 from Nidanasamyutta of Samyutta Nikaya, the book of Causation of linked discourses collection.
"Venerable Saviṭṭha questions Venerable Musīla about his attainments, and concludes he is an arahant. But Venerable Nārada offers an explanation showing that it is possible to see the Dhamma without having fully realized arahantship." Sutta Central.
Read SN 12.68 Kosambi Sutta here
"Venerable Kaccānagotta asks the Buddha about right view, and the Buddha answers that right view arises when one sees the origin and cessation of the world and is free of attachments." Sutta Central.
Read SN 12.15 Kaccānagotta Sutta here
"An ignorant person might become free of attachment to their body, but not their mind. Still, it would be better to attach to the body, as it is less changeable than the mind, which jumps about like a monkey." Sutta Central.
Read SN 12.61 Assutavā Sutta here
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Ajahn Brahm discusses Suttas 12.68, 12.15, and 12.61 from Nidanasamyutta of Samyutta Nikaya, the book of Causation of linked discourses collection.
"Venerable Saviṭṭha questions Venerable Musīla about his attainments, and concludes he is an arahant. But Venerable Nārada offers an explanation showing that it is possible to see the Dhamma without having fully realized arahantship." Sutta Central.
Read SN 12.68 Kosambi Sutta here
"Venerable Kaccānagotta asks the Buddha about right view, and the Buddha answers that right view arises when one sees the origin and cessation of the world and is free of attachments." Sutta Central.
Read SN 12.15 Kaccānagotta Sutta here
"An ignorant person might become free of attachment to their body, but not their mind. Still, it would be better to attach to the body, as it is less changeable than the mind, which jumps about like a monkey." Sutta Central.
Read SN 12.61 Assutavā Sutta here
Please support the BSWA in making teachings available for free online via Patreon.
To find and download more precious Dhamma teachings, visit the BSWA teachings page: https://bswa.org/teachings/, choose the teaching you want and click on the audio to open it up on Podbean.

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