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Elizabeth J. Harris
Detachment and Compassion in Early Buddhism

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1 Intro | compassion means to relieve suffering in a positive way, and detachment 2 Detach| withdrawal from the roots of suffering).  ~Kåya-viveka, as a chosen 3 Detach| withdrawal from the roots of suffering, links up with viråga, the 4 Compas| when others are subject to suffering, or that which dissipates 5 Compas| that which dissipates the suffering of others."15 ~"Compassion 6 Compas| others  . Seeing the web of suffering we're all entangled in, 7 Compas| concerns our attitude to the suffering of others. In the Buddhist 8 Compas| translated as: ~"When there is suffering in others it causes good 9 Compas| combats (kiˆåti) others' suffering and demolishes it, thus 10 Compas| fully understood others' suffering and through compassion that 11 Compas| did not hide the fact that suffering is universal, but made compassion 12 Compas| which seeks to relieve the suffering of others, establish greater 13 Compas| liberative action to relieve suffering and oppression. ~ ~


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