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Reflections on the Kaccanagotta Sutta and Q&A

Andrea Fella
By: Andrea Fella

Kaccanagotta Sutta (Samyutta Nikaya 12.15) is an exploration of Right View in terms of not being bound by a duality of existence or non-existence. "One is without perplexity or doubt that what is arising is only dukkha (unreliability) arising, and what is ceasing is only dukkha ceasing."

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