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Is the Self a word?

The Self is the word.

The meaning of Self is: 1. Buddhist language. Refers to the "I" of the four virtues of Nirvana, "Always happy, I am pure". It is righteousness to be free and unfettered, to be equal and to have no one. 2. Refers to the collective.

Self, the free translation of Sanskrit Pormatman or Mahatman. It refers to the highest "I" that is far away from "self-attachment" and "I-view" and reaches the state of freedom; it contains the meaning of the eternal master. For nirvana_One of the four virtues "Always happy and pure"

Ding Fubao's "Buddhist Dictionary": "The self is the meaning of freedom. Although ordinary people recognize their own body and mind as me, there is no freedom in body and mind. The only thing that is lost is the fact that there is no self.

But he knows that there is no such thing as an ordinary self. I don’t know that the Buddha has a true self and a great self.” The general idea is that ordinary people are attached to the harmonious body as their true self. The two vehicles realize that the five aggregates of the body are combined and empty “no self”. What needs to be further realized is the “great self”. "I" (that is, the true self, the self-conscious self), the self-conscious mind.

Famous quotes about "the small self and the big self":

Be worried about the world's worries first, and be happy after the world's happiness. ——Fan Zhongyan?; Those who put righteousness first and benefit later will be honored; those who first benefit and then righteousness will be disgraced. ——Xunzi: The old and the old are like the old, the young and the young are like the young. ——Mencius

The spring silkworms will not run out of silk until they die, and the candles will not dry until they turn to ashes. ——Li Shangyin; If there are difficulties, take the lead; if you have success, take the lead behind you.

——Zhuge Liang