Karan Sharma

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In this way, the story is always an illusion; it only exists in the mind—and only when we are in the process of telling it in words or thoughts. Perhaps you can see that this is true not only of the story but also of the storyteller, the self, which is another very convincing illusion and exists only when someone is thinking about it.
No Self, No Problem: How Neuropsychology Is Catching Up to Buddhism
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