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Among the founders of religions the Buddha (if we are permitted to call him the founder of a religion in the popular sense of the term) was the only teacher who did not claim to be other than a human being, pure and simple.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs):
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dispassionate with regard, bhikkhu lives, mental volition, young householder, five aggregates, conditioned things, five hindrances, mental formations, mental objects, whatever sensation, serene joy, noble truth, visual consciousness, mystic states, things that should
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Blessed One, Four Noble Truths, Venerable Gotama, First Noble Truth, Highest Blessing, Absolute Truth, Conditioned Genesis, Factor of Enlightenment, Noble Eightfold Path, Enlightenment-factor of Energy, Enlightenment-factor of Equanimity, Foundations of Mindfulness, Middle Path, Seven Factors of Enlightenment, Enlightenment-factor of Concentration, Ultimate Reality, Discipline of the Arya, Ethical Conduct, Highest Knowledge, Teachings of the Noble Ones, Higher Ordination, Vacchagotta the Wanderer
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