The psycho-physical body (panca-skandha), consisting of form, feeling, perception, discrimination, and consciousness is not our true self. By analogy our body is like the Vin Fiz - and we could say, Rodgers is the true self. Rodgers would err to think of himself as wings, or struts, or a motor. He is none of these although he relies on them. In the Catusparisat Sutra, with regard to the psycho-physical, the Buddha says, "all this is not mine, I am not this, it is not the self (atma).
This person is a complete fool, and knows utterly nothing about the pali term anatta (skt: anatman). is an adjective in sutra referring to phenomena as being devoid of the Soul, that being the ontological and uncompounded subjective Self (atman) which is the “light (dipam), and only refuge” [DN 2.100]. There are 662 occurrences of Anatta, its usage refers to 22 nouns. [KN J-1441] “The Soul is the refuge that I have gone unto”. There is never and nowhere in sutra, a ‘doctrine of no-Soul’,
The psycho-physical body (panca-skandha), consisting of form, feeling, perception, discrimination, and consciousness is not our true self. By analogy our body is like the Vin Fiz - and we could say, Rodgers is the true self. Rodgers would err to think of himself as wings, or struts, or a motor. He is none of these although he relies on them. In the Catusparisat Sutra, with regard to the psycho-physical, the Buddha says, "all this is not mine, I am not this, it is not the self (atma).
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This person is a complete fool, and knows utterly nothing about the pali term anatta (skt: anatman). is an adjective in sutra referring to phenomena as being devoid of the Soul, that being the ontological and uncompounded subjective Self (atman) which is the “light (dipam), and only refuge” [DN 2.100]. There are 662 occurrences of Anatta, its usage refers to 22 nouns. [KN J-1441] “The Soul is the refuge that I have gone unto”. There is never and nowhere in sutra, a ‘doctrine of no-Soul’,
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