Doctrine of Soul vs Vipassanā
Doctrine of the soul in three terms
nicca, sukkha, attā
The permanent, happiness and self-nature of all formations,
The Doctrine of Vipassanā in three terms
Anicca, dukkha, anattā
The impermanent, suffering and non-self nature of all formations,
Sabbe saṅkhārā annica
All formations impermanent
Sabbe saṅkhārā dukkha
All formations suffering
Sabbe dhamma anattā
All dhamma non-self
In Dighā Nikāya chapter one, the Brahmajāla Sutta
All sixty-two wrong views on self/soul
All types of self/soul and none beyond
But why Vipassanaā and not soul?
The main characteristics of the Buddhas of the past or future, mainly Vipassanā
The Buddha with the doctrine of Vipassanā firm on the path to the cessation of suffering of all
The suffering and cessation of suffering
On the other hand, the soul, mainly about sukkha, the happiness
Soul, just about celebrations and enjoyment
Path ignorance rather than path wisdom of Vipassanā
Vipassanā, the real nature of phenomena
Soul instead, delusion and unreal,
In delusion, no wrong and no right
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