[Buddha-l] Re: buddha-l Digest, Vol 8, Issue 121

Hugo eklektik at gmail.com
Thu Oct 20 08:26:36 MDT 2005


All,

All this discussion about interpretations of the Law of Kamma leads me
to understand why in the sutta of Right View it is said that believing
in the Law of Kamma is Right View with fermentations:

http://www.accesstoinsight.org/canon/sutta/majjhima/mn-117-tb0.html
"And what is right view? Right view, I tell you, is of two sorts:
There is right view with fermentations [asava], siding with merit,
resulting in the acquisitions [of becoming]; and there is noble right
view, without fermentations, transcendent, a factor of the path.

"And what is the right view that has fermentations, sides with merit,
& results in acquisitions? 'There is what is given, what is offered,
what is sacrificed. There are fruits & results of good & bad actions.
There is this world & the next world. There is mother & father. There
are spontaneously reborn beings; there are priests & contemplatives
who, faring rightly & practicing rightly, proclaim this world & the
next after having directly known & realized it for themselves.' This
is the right view that has fermentations, sides with merit, & results
in acquisitions.

"And what is the right view that is without fermentations,
transcendent, a factor of the path? The discernment, the faculty of
discernment, the strength of discernment, analysis of qualities as a
factor for Awakening, the path factor of right view in one developing
the noble path whose mind is noble, whose mind is free from
fermentations, who is fully possessed of the noble path. This is the
right view that is without fermentations, transcendent, a factor of
the path.

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Greetings,
--
Hugo



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