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> > 'ultimate reality', about which little can be said except that 
> the view from
> > 'ultimate reality' is an 'enlightened' view, a way of seeing and 
> being in
> > which there is freedom from Dukkha.
> > The notion of this 'ultimate reality' can seem very elusive, 
> abstract,> philosophical; and its philosophical elucidation has 
> indeed taxed the brains
> > of the greatest Buddhist thinkers from Nagarjuna onwards. But it 
> is not just a
> > philosopher's notion; it is central to the experience of the 
> Buddhist path.
> 
> 
> The author then goes on to explain something about that path in 
> the clearest
> way.  Prisig was all for treating buddhism seriously as 
> philosophy, as was
> Iris Murdoch, so I assume that there are some here for whom this 
> is a
> relevant link and and an informative comparison.  Once again, a 
> real jewel
> this when you read it:
> 
> http://www.buddsoc.org.uk/world_s.htm
> 
> Afterwards, for a briefish exploration of Murdoch's early thoughts 
> on some
> of this, try my own article on her metaphysics, the last of those 
> listed at:
> 
> http://www.ul.ie/~philos/vol4/index.html
> 
> 
> all the best,
> 
> - Elephant
> 
> 
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