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A Buddhas Experience

In a passage from John S. Strong’s book “The Experience of Buddhism,” there is a quote that says a name, “It is designation, a description, an appellation, nothing but a name. But in the final analysis, the ultimate sense, there is no Person to be found herein…” This quote is referring to the idea of impermanence; the idea that there is no self (anatman). By him saying that “it is only a designation, a description, an appellation,” he is saying that a name is nothing but a label put o

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