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The Buddha taught that non-self (Anatta) doesn’t mean “nothing,” but rather “nobody.” This emphasizes that all phenomena and individuals don’t have a fixed, independent essence. Instead, we are a collection of countless components and relationships.
By Buddha StudentThe Buddha taught that non-self (Anatta) doesn’t mean “nothing,” but rather “nobody.” This emphasizes that all phenomena and individuals don’t have a fixed, independent essence. Instead, we are a collection of countless components and relationships.