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what is the soul of Buddhism ​

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Answered by XxxShivuuxxX
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Buddhism, unlike other religions, does not believe in a creator God or an eternal or everlasting soul. Anatta - Buddhists believe that there is no permanent self or soul. Because there is no unchanging permanent essence or soul, Buddhists sometimes talk about energy being reborn, rather than souls.

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Answered by mamilata810
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Buddhism, unlike other religions, does not believe in a creator God or an eternal or everlasting soul. Anatta - Buddhists believe that there is no permanent self or soul. Because there is no unchanging permanent essence or soul, Buddhists sometimes talk about energy being reborn, rather than souls.

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The word means "essence, breath, soul." Ātman and atta refer to a person's "true self", a person's permanent self, absolute within, the "thinker of thoughts, feeler of sensations" separate from and beyond the changing phenomenal world.

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