Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Answer by Suminda Sirinath S. Dharmasena for When the obstacles are abandoned does one experience dharma everywhere?

At point of cessation what you understand is Dependent Arising in some form of the other. The main systematised whay this is described is:

Also see Dependent Arising by Piya Tan and The Conditionality of Life by Nina van Gorkom.

Some teachers emphasise on the three marks of existence though from my learning these are necessary but not sufficient realisations, i.e., if you have seen the 1st glimpse of Nirvana you have also seen the three marks of existence but having seen it does not necessarily mean you have seen Nirvana. Necessary and sufficient condition being understanding of 4 Noble Truths, Dependent Arising or / and Conditional Relations at the experiential level through at this point you will have the knowledge of the three marks of existence also.



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