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Anatta (non Self)

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Anatta, or non-self, is a concept in Buddhism and Hinduism that teaches the idea of no fixed or permanent self. It suggests that the self is impermanent and constantly changing.

Key Features

  • Impermanence of self
  • No fixed identity
  • Interconnectedness with all beings

Pros

  • Encourages letting go of attachments
  • Promotes empathy and compassion towards others
  • Emphasizes interconnectedness and interdependence

Cons

  • May challenge conventional beliefs about self and identity
  • Difficult to fully grasp or embody in daily life for some

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