Yes, that’s the essence. I would also state that there isn’t a self that is reborn, but the unresolved actions and intentions that find the opportunity for resolution. Then a new self is born around those.
It’s important to know that Buddhism doesn’t believe in an eternal self.
Yes, that’s the essence. I would also state that there isn’t a self that is reborn, but the unresolved actions and intentions that find the opportunity for resolution. Then a new self is born around those.
It’s important to know that Buddhism doesn’t believe in an eternal self.
Thanks for elaborating on it. Anatta was revolutionary at the time. I love it.