Not to Be Self-limitedYutang Lin
Comments: What is called as 'attaining Buddhahood' is simply a thorough merger into the real situation of all phenomena as being conditionally coexistent, that is in complete absence of a grasping to reality as having an independent existence of some recognizable individual entity. Many so-called practitioners remain stagnant within self-set limits and could not realize that their approaches are contrary to the Buddhist goal. All phenomena are flowing and evolving with neither any dominant factor nor anything that could be grasped. Therefore, any recognition as certainty is for sure a deluded grasping. Sentient beings fail to reach the Buddhist goal in the most part it is because of their inability to stop setting limits for themselves. Sincere practitioners should pay attention to this point and make efforts to go beyond this hindrance of self-set limitations.
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