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Buddhism asserts that there is no permanent self How can one be liberated from the samsara if there is no personal self to be liberated?

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Answered by Anonymous
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✔✔ Samsara ends when one attains moksha, liberation.

✔✔ One who no longer sees any soul or self, concludes Walpola Rahula, is the one who has been liberated from the samsara suffering cycles.

✔✔ The theme that Nirvana is non-Self, states Peter Harvey, is recurring in early Buddhist texts.

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Answered by Anonymous
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What if we act selflessly, and without some better self waiting in the wings? ... Interestingly the Buddha never said there is “ No Self”. ..... But the Buddha the Scientist says
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