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Buddha taught self

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    Buddhism

    Therefore all concepts of a substantial personal self are incorrect, and formed in the realm of ignorance. ... "Chapter 2", What the Buddha Taught.
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    Buddhism Article, 4 Sept. 2008

    It is often described as the practice of non-extremism; a path of moderation away from the extremes of self-indulgence and opposing self-mortification. ... What the Buddha Taught.
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    Buddhism and Hinduism

    Terms like anatman (not-self) and shunyata (voidness) are at the core of all Buddhist traditions. ... ↑ Walpola Rahula, What the Buddha Taught, page 51.
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    Anatta

    Teaching of Self in the 'Chanting the Names of Mañjusri' ... ↑ Walpola Rahula, What the Buddha taught.
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    Nirvana Sutra

    This Self of the Buddha is the source of ever-enduring life. ... On his teaching of "non-Self" (the "worldly self", which ultimately does not exist eternally, but obscures the True Self) and the tathagata-garbha: "When I have taught non-Self, fools uphold the teaching that there is no Self.
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    Buddha-nature

    The Buddha Nature is equated in the Mahaparinirvana Sutra with the changeless and deathless True Self of the Buddha. ... The Buddha-Nature is in fact taught in such Tathagatagarbha sutras to be ultimate, conceptually inconceivable, immortal Reality.
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    Buddhahood

    The Self-existing One (svayambhuva), the Leader (nayaka), the Remover-of-obstacles (vinayaka), the Guiding One (parinayaka), ... What the Buddha Taught
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    Theravada

    'Vibhava Tanha' is the Craving for detachment from a process, which includes non-existence and causes the longing for self-annihilation. ... What-Buddha-Taught.net - A Collection of Theravada Resources
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    Buddhist philosophy

    The Buddha taught dependent origination as the correct model for causality. ... and as a result of self-observation and analysis, a psychology.
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    Vajrayana

    In the first turning Shakyamuni Buddha taught the dharma as the Four Noble Truths at Varanasi which led to the Hinayana schools, of which only the Theravada remains today. ... This experience undermines a habitual belief that views of reality and self are solid and fixed.

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