On Mar 13, 2005, at 4:47 PM, off_world_beings wrote:

> Do you know what the Buddha would have meant by it?

Honestly, I'd have to look it up. My tradition of practice comes from 
later Buddhas like Prahevajra (Garab Dorje), Padmasambhava, etc. so I'm 
not real up on sutric Buddhism. The third turning of the wheel of 
dharma made the most sense to me.

My take is that moksha and jivan-mukti are both descriptive of 
turiyatita in yoga. Moksha in sutric Buddhism means something 
different.



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