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re "Buddhism and the Anatma Doctrine"

Mar 29, 2004 05:40 AM
by Mauri



KS wrote:
<<In conclusion, I think that the Anatman doctrine is not a doctrine of
the Buddha, nor was Buddhism against other religions, but when it
became a separate creed, it needed these ideas to create a religious
movement out of a method.
Koshek Swaminathan>>

And one might wonder about the various ways in which people and scholoars, in general, might be inclined to defnine such as Hinayana/Mahayana and exoteric/esoteric and and how such definitions and thoughts might have a bearing on one's approach toward the Esoteric Tradition in general, and ...

Speculatively,
Mauri





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