Andrew Galvin

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the self we all take for granted is in fact an illusion and that this illusion is the cause of much, if not all, of the mental suffering we experience as humans. This can be difficult to consider, especially because the left-brain interpreter is not only convincing in its illusionary nature, but also working feverishly to prevent its fiction from being realized.
No Self, No Problem: How Neuropsychology Is Catching Up to Buddhism
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