Robert,

Basically, Ajahn Brahm (and the forest monks of Ajahn Chah) believe there is an antarabhava, partly from the numerous accounts in the Suttas, and according to Ajahn his personal experiences dealing with the dying in Thailand (I have not inquired further on this). Hoping he has written on this and will be published.

His books of meditation are excellent reading and useful for practice, esp for those already with some background. Refreshing, effective and compassionate to say the least.

Sukhi

Piya

--- rjkjp1 <rjkjp1@...> wrote:

> --- In Pali@yahoogroups.com, Piya Tan <libris@...> wrote:
> > Dharma friends,
> >
> > The antaraabhaava problem (incl Ajahn Brahm's view) is discussed
> in
> detail in Sutta Discovery vol 2 no 17 (Is rebirth immediate?).
> >
> > Sukhi
> >
> > Piya
>
> ----------------------
> Dear Piya,
> Could you summarize the venerables view, or give a link to this
> sutta
> discovery.
> robertk
>
>
>
>
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