
Stepping Out of Self-Deception
The Buddha's Liberating Teaching of No-Self
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Narrated by:
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Tom Pile
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By:
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Rodney Smith
Anatta is the Buddhist teaching on the nonexistence of a permanent, independent self. It's a notoriously puzzling and elusive concept, usually leading to such questions as, "If I don't have a self, who's reading this sentence?" It's not that there's no self there, says Rodney Smith. It's just that the self that is reading this sentence is a configuration of elements that at one time did not exist and that at some point in the future will disperse. Even in its present existence, it's more a temporary arrangement of components rather than something solid.
Anatta is a truth the Buddha considered to be absolutely essential to his teaching. Smith shows that understanding this truth can change the way you relate to the world and that the perspective of selflessness is critically important for anyone involved in spiritual practice. Seeing it can be the key to getting past the idea that spirituality has something to do with self-improvement and to accessing the joy of deep insight into reality.
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Wonderful exposition!
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One of the best books I have ever read
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I would add though, that some of the concepts can be unusual for a unprepared reader. But I'm sure that anybody would find this book useful!
I wish only that the author himself narrated this book. For me the narrator sounded a little tired...
Otherwise a very profound book for anybody who is seeking spiritual growth.
A lot of questions answered!
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Then, the compulsion to try again came up. I listened.
It was what I needed all along but this time I was ready.
I suspect the thing he is talking so eloquently about in this book, Anatta, is the primary hurdle on th path for nearly everyone.
If you feel compelled to check it out, do so. Just know, it is not written for a person that meditates to "be less stressed" or more "focused".
It is written to assist in achieving enlightenment.
I would NOT recommend for beginners.
My favorite Dharma book so far, but not at first.
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Wow!! Incredible
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Wonderful book.
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a read for really advanced meditatiors
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Unlike any other book
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A Favorite
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