[Buddha-l] Re: Filtered Buddhism

Tom Head tom at tomhead.net
Thu Jun 28 11:27:41 MDT 2007


Richard Hayes wrote:
> According to some abhidharma traditions, one of the last obstacles 
> that a person overcomes on the road to liberation is maana, usually 
> translated as pride. (Maana can have a very positive sense; it could, 
> for example, be a translation of Emerson's famous self-reliance.) In 
> abhidharma literature, maana is described as the tendency to think in 
> one of three ways: 1) thinking of oneself as better than others; 2) 
> thinking of oneself as inferior to others; and 3) thinking of oneself 
> as equal to others. 
Okay, Richard, I'm going to be an ass here:

If someone has overcome maana, and therefore is no longer comparing 
herself to others (including, one presumes, her former self), then how 
the heck does she know that overcoming maana has brought her further 
along on the road to liberation than she was before?


Cheers,

TH


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