The Supreme Dhamma of Unconcoctability
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The Supreme Dhamma of Unconcoctability
The highest dhamma, the supreme dhamma to be known and realized, is called unconcoctability (atammayatā). I suppose this is a strange word for you; it is unlikely that you’ve heard of it before. Although it appears in the Tipitaka, nobody ever talks about unconcoctability or teaches it. Nonetheless, this is the most important dhamma. Unconcoctability is very powerful because it means that neither positive nor negative can be concocted. With atam…
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