Religion World, 1/23/22; CC Liu, Ashley Wells, Dhr. Seven, Wisdom Quarterly COMMENTARY
Samsara is a "vicious circle" of dukkha, different from nirvana or "complete freedom" (WQ). |
The last rites of Thich Nhat Hanh: a funeral for a Buddhist monk
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What happened to Thay?
I never said I was awake which proves I am! |
But Thay insisted this not be done for him, using the excuse that it would be better for the environment not to. How incredibly humble?
How dare you question our teacher's attainment! |
Surely a fully enlightened person, utterly selfless, would not wish to deprive those who yet wander in the world (samsara) the merit of venerating genuine relics if s/he could offer them to those who remain behind after passing into final nirvana. Perhaps Thay experienced a satori, a powerful epiphany about reality, but not actual Buddhist enlightenment/awakening as described in detail as bodhi in the ancient and sacred Buddhist texts.
We don't "know." Who but other nobles can know? Yet we dare to question the attainment of this great peace activist and Zen teacher, so beloved by the world. Traditions differ; awakening in one is not awakening in another if one bothers to examine the details of what the historical Buddha taught rather than the overwhelming Brahmanical/Hindu influences on Mahayana.]
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