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26.06.09: Dependent Origination | Land of the Lost | We are Shot & S   Message List  
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Realisation: We are Shot & Short of Time!

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There are no good answers if there are no good questions. - Stonepeace

In the Culamalunkya Sutta, a monk was so preoccupied with metaphysical (and thus spiritually unpractical) questions, that he 'threatened' to disrobe, should the Buddha refuse to answer them. Here are the paraphrased questions: 'Is the world eternal or not? Is the world finite or not? Is the soul [sic] and body the same or different? Does the Buddha exist, not exist, both exist and not exist, or neither exist nor not exist after death?' To that, the Buddha got him to recognise that neither did he urge him to lead the holy life for answers to such questions, nor did the monk asked for the answers as a condition to live the holy life.

He remarked that one who refuses to live the holy life without the answers are likened to a man shot by a poisoned arrow. Despite having a doctor available, he demands that the arrow be removed only after knowing the clan, name, family, size, complexion and address of the shooter... plus the kind of bow, string and shaft used! Surely, he would die before finding all the answers to such pointless questions - due to having an unskilful focus and little time. Attachment to speculative views digresses from the holy life, while one is still stuck in suffering. Since we too are shot by the arrow of existential suffering, it is urgent to prioritise!

The pragmatic Buddha was only concerned with showing the path to liberation. That undeclared is not essential for enlightenment; not because he didn't know the answers, which the unenlightened would find hard to understand, while enlightenment will lead to their natural knowledge. (The skilful Buddha did answer similar questions to quell the curiosity of some, without which they would not listen to his actual teachings!) What the Buddha declared instead are the Four Noble Truths of suffering, its causes, its end and the path to its end. To this, the monk was satisfied and delighted, thereafter resuming the holy life.
 - Shen Shi'an

There are no right answers for those attached to wrong questions being right. - Stonepeace

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