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Triple-Gem.net edition: 3 December 2007
The Long View challenges orthodoxy on the Doctrine of Dependent Origination and its converse Doctrine of Dissolution and explains the process of purification as also a crucial integration of ‘split-selves’ in order to attain to Arahantship. Like Altitude, it discusses the teaching of “Self” and “split selves” as opposed to the popular belief of “Self” being permanent, eternal and unchanging. Further, “anatta” is excellently rendered as amorphous plurality and not merely as “not-self,” “non-self” or the like.
In light of the Vijja Dhammakaya, the aeonic travails of the earnest aspirant become a series of graduated steps along a clearly defined Path to Nibbana. When cast in this fashion - of the Long View - Buddhism is powerfully positive and so full of promise.
The Appendices contain an interesting exchange of views between the author and a well-known professor of religion.