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no 11
noble 2
non-action 1
non-attachment 9
non-buddhists 1
non-grasping 1
non-harming 2
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9 m
9 meditation
9 must
9 non-attachment
9 only
9 person
9 pleasures
Elizabeth J. Harris
Detachment and Compassion in Early Buddhism

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non-attachment

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1 Detach| denotes indifference or non-attachment to the usual objects of 2 Detach| goods or sense pleasures. Non-attachment is an important term here 3 Detach| existence. The English word "non-attachment" suggests a way of looking 4 Detach| must be transformed into non-attachment. Non-attachment or non-grasping 5 Detach| transformed into non-attachment. Non-attachment or non-grasping would therefore 6 Detach| competitiveness. Through non-attachment, these are attenuated and 7 Detach| For Buddhists, therefore, non-attachment or detachment (viråga) does 8 Detach| Seeing the truth through non-attachment can operate both at a mundane 9 Detach| welfare. ~The fruits of non-attachment are not only linked with


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