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The concept of noself challenges the notion of a permanent, independent entity from "summary" of Buddhism For Dummies by Jonathan Landaw,Stephan Bodian,Gudrun Bühnemann

The idea of noself in Buddhism is a radical concept that goes against the common belief in a permanent and independent self. According to this teaching, there is no unchanging essence or core that defines who we are. Instead, our sense of self is a constantly changing and interconnected process of thoughts, feelings, perceptions, and experiences. This concept challenges the notion that we are separate, fixed entities that exist independently from the world around us. In reality, our s...
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    Buddhism For Dummies

    Jonathan Landaw

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