Piya,

downloaded the .doc files from these links but they give an error while
attempting to open:

D 2 Samannaphala Sutta
sd8.10<http://dharmafarer.googlepages.com/10SamannaphalaSd2piya.doc>(The
Buddha heals a father-killer's mind)

D 9 Potthapada Sutta
sd7.14<http://dharmafarer.googlepages.com/14PotthapadaSd09piya.doc>
(The nature of consciousness and the self)
pl rectify and advise.

much metta
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On 9/18/06, Piya Tan <dharmafarer@...> wrote:
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> Keren,
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> You might also like to refer to an annotated translation of the Potthapada
> Sutta in dharmafarer.googlepages.com in the Introduction and the relevant
> section. Click on the Digha icon, and you will find a number of annotated
> translations of the Digha suttas.
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> Happy reading and awakening.
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> Piya
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> For Sutta translations with notes, cross-references, comparative study,
> biblio, etc, go to
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> On 9/18/06, Nina van Gorkom <vangorko@...> wrote:
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> > Dear Keren,
> > This passage is about Po.t.thapaada's belief in a soul. My PTS gives
> > footnotes. The coarse one is a material soul, having rupa. We have to
> > look at the Brahmajala sutta for such theories.
> > The mind-made is also material, but very subtle.
> > The aruupi is without ruupa, only mental.
> > Thus this is in the context of theories about the soul or attaa.
> > Nina.
> > Op 17-sep-2006, om 8:08 heeft keren_arbel het volgende geschreven:
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> > > I have a question regarding a passage in DN I.186-199.
> > > Po.t.thapaada is declaring three types of self, and then the Buddha
> > > is elaborating on this "acquired self" (attaa patilaabha):
> > > the ol.aariko, the manomaya.m & the aruupi.m.
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> > > It is the first time I see this analysis and I'm not sure what it
> > > means.
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