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    why does buddha perceives nibbana as a morally justified end?

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    It is a state free from suffering and individual existence. they call it "Enlightenment" By the way it is called "Nirvana"
    melandrupert

    very good Ann lol
    Ann

    Mel, I have a friend who who became very disillusioned with organized religion. He began to study Buddhism.I read his books too and was very impressed by his teachings.
    cause water seeks it's own level
    leeroy

    or the lowest level, lol.


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