In the past few decades, Eastern enlightenment has become increasingly common throughout Western European countries and many people have attracted "different" ways of experiencing religion. Like many other sensible religions, Buddhism is seeking to understand the concepts difficult to explain to his disciples. One such concept is the non-self concept. In this article, I discuss nonself from many contemporary perspectives, but non self is hard to describe, so we focus on self and non self.
I like the concept of Buddhism to a certain extent, but I do not pay much attention to asceticism. Zen is a form of self hatred in Buddhism, its purpose is not to abandon pain but to nurture it to wisdom. Capital city B The four noble truths of Buddhism use sophisticated logic of refusing life, so I am skeptical about them. As they say, kill him when you meet the Buddha on the road. It is hidden in this reincarnated religious concept. There escape from the birth of painful nature until people escape from that cycle. This is a way to approach life. But asceticism is essentially a negative life. Anything, you are exchanging other things for it.
Buddhism believes that the core features of existence are eternity, pain, and "non-self". The view of life in Buddha may lead to the basic pessimistic concept of Buddhism. However, as I said, Buddhism is very optimistic in the process of completely releasing suffering. By recognizing that the cause of suffering is a desire (the second sacred Buddha of France) it is possible to get rid of the pain by removing the cause. In particular, in order to be released from the regeneration cycle and the accumulation of karma, it is necessary to abandon the belief in the persistence of autonomous identity and to fulfill the executive function of "administrator". Abandoning belief in eternal self is a natural step for any Buddhist carefully watching the continuous flow of the world.