Quick question about attachment to the Buddha's teaching
I'm reading the book "The Teaching of Buddha" and this passage stuck out at me:
Like a calf which enjoys it's life with it's mother, those who have heard the Buddha's teachings are afterward unwilling to leave Him because His teachings bring them happiness.
Isn't this the same sort of attachment to pleasure that the Buddha's teachings warn against?
Or is it that when he warns against craving, he's talking more about cheap pleasures?
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