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I like Thanissaro Bhikkhu's take on anatta. See, for example, A Healthy Sense of Self, which is a part of his collection called Selves & Not-self. (View Post)
(Quote) That's too much like a no true Scotsman view for my taste. Even within institutionalized religious structures, such as Catholicism, there's a wealth of opinions and views, many of them hotly … (View Post)
Luckily for me, I have the right to call myself whatever I want and don't have to subject myself to the whims and strict criteria of others and what they deem to be necessary. Not only because I'm a … (View Post)
Everything in life besides nibbana that we can experience is relative, including what views we are exposed to and adopt. The Buddha tried to make his simple, focusing on how to end suffering and layi… (View Post)