Maggie Obermann

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As regards the permanent and unchanging Self, if it were indeed immutable, all its perceptions would likewise have to be constant, and there would be no time when it was not experiencing them. Ordinary logic tells us that this is not true. Sometimes we perceive things, sometimes we do not. But perceptions would have to be permanent if the Self were an unchanging entity.
For the Benefit of All Beings: A Commentary on the Way of the Bodhisattva (Shambhala Classics)
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