Vātasutta
SN 24.19
Winds
The Buddha mentions a strange view to the effect that all changing phenomena of the world are really still and motionless. Such a view arises from grasping to the five aggregates, which are suffering. But by seeing the aggregates as impermanent, such a view is given up.
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Nevahotinanahotisutta
SN 24.36
Neither Still Exists Nor No Longer Exists
The view that a realized one neither still exists nor no longer exists after death arises from grasping to the five aggregates, which are suffering. But by seeing the aggregates as impermanent, this views is given up
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