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things. It is a deeply held Buddhist perspective that there is no such thing as a fixed person, let alone an inherently bad or inadequate person. There is only what happens, arising and passing moment by moment according to conditions. There are tendencies, habits; there is responsibility for action. But none of that is a basis for feeling guilty for being who we are, as if some substantial seed of evil or inadequacy were lodged inside us.
The World Could Be Otherwise: Imagination and the Bodhisattva Path
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