Hello everyone!
I read an article regarding the Buddhist idea of no-self from a Theravadan perspective and it got me wondering, do Theravadan and Mayahana Buddhists view the idea of no-self differently? For reference, here is the article:
I ask because in my understanding the teachings of impermanence, dukkha and no-self are basic Buddhist teachings common to, I would assume, all schools of Buddhism.
Thanks!
Gassho,
Chukyo
ST/LAH
I read an article regarding the Buddhist idea of no-self from a Theravadan perspective and it got me wondering, do Theravadan and Mayahana Buddhists view the idea of no-self differently? For reference, here is the article:
I ask because in my understanding the teachings of impermanence, dukkha and no-self are basic Buddhist teachings common to, I would assume, all schools of Buddhism.
Thanks!
Gassho,
Chukyo
ST/LAH
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