The "fetters" include things like anger and sensual desire. In other words, the belief is that you won't get angry, horny, or even hungry if you get enlightened enough. 2/
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Does that sound unlikely to you? That's because it is. The ten fetters model is not grounded in observable reality. It's based on an overly literal interpretation of ancient Buddhist texts, aka fundamentalism. 3/
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If a teacher is talking about the ten fetters with a straight face, he may be useful as an inspiration or a religious leader, but he will not be effective in helping you with your own practice. 4/
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You, like everyone else who has ever walked upon the Earth, will fail to eradicate your anger and desire. If you want to wake up, avoid teachers who believe (or profess to believe) things that aren't true. 5/
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If you want to know what's true, look around you and see what you see. Then look within you and see what you see. 6/
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Replying to @KennethFolk @chagmed
I’m with Chagmé on this. Ken is correcting in identifying the fetters model as a dividing line of sorts - but it’s a massive oversimplification to claim it as a necessary and sufficient factor to pick a teacher by. NB: Ken did said something he’d troll until you rise above it.
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A useful heuristic, I claim. "Necessary and sufficient factor to pick a teacher by" is a matter upon which I've expressed no opinion.
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Replying to @KennethFolk @chagmed
Apologies for the unintentional straw-man, in any case.
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Oh yes....you literally said that verbatim. I must be half asleep or stupid haa.
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