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False view of self

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  • Special Retreat Thailand January 2009
    Rosemary
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    In the Sabbasava Sutta it says, "When they reflect wisely in this manner the three fetters the false view of self, doubt and attachment to rites and rituals fall away from them." What does it mean, the false view of self? Would one have a perfected view of the false view of self?
    Ref: 2009.01.x.09.04
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    • Cause and Effect
    • False view of self
    • Law of Cause and Effect
    • Law of Kamma
    • Mississippi River
    • Sabbasava Sutta
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