What Arahants Saw: Buddhism’s Secret Vision of the Deathless

What Arahants Saw: Buddhism’s Secret Vision of the Deathless

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7 Video Views·Aug 24, 2025  #Religion #Beliefs #beliefsystems

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What did the Buddha’s arahants actually see? This video unpacks Buddhism’s “deathless” (amata)—not annihilation, but unbinding (nibbana)—and why fully released minds no longer cling to the five aggregates or any world of becoming.

You’ll learn:
• How the four stages (stream-enterer → once-returner → non-returner → arahant) dim the glitter of the “three worlds.”
• Why arahants are “everywhere released”: no location to land, no fuel for passion/aversion/delusion (SN 22:87; Ud 8:1).
• The “luminous mind” rightly understood vs. common myths (AN 1.49–52).
• Why nibbana is unconditioned ease—described as “consciousness without surface” (DN 11; MN 49)—and not a blank void (AN 10:58).
• Practical takeaways: how virtue, concentration (jhana), and discernment cut the ten fetters at the root.

Chapters & sources mentioned: Ud 8:1; SN 22:87; DN 11; MN 49; AN 10:58; AN 1.49–52.
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