RLG206H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Dukkha, Dukha People, Skandha

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Chapter 2: the teachings of the buddha (pages 31 to 64) The three characteristics: what he calls samsara: samsara: wandering on, refers to the phenomenal world in which one is born, dies and wanders on to be reborn. Contain no permanent inner substance or self = anatman. All three of these ^ tends to the awakening and nirvana: impermanence: All things are impermanent because they are compounded by constituents that arise together and then in time fall apart. One is reminded of the buddha"s statement near the time of his passing that he felt like an old cart that needed to be held together by leather straps. Impermanence: the arising and passing away of the things of life and is sometimes described in the early texts as taking place in three stages: The elements of an object come together so that it arises into existence. The arisen object is subject to decay (changes over time)

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