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Understanding Emptiness and Non-Self in Buddhism

Emptiness (shunyata) signifies that all phenomena lack inherent, independent existence; they arise dependently through causes and conditions. Non-self (anatta) states that what we consider a fixed, enduring self is merely a collection of transient, interdependent processes. Both concepts aim to break attachment to rigid identities and illusions, leading to a transformative, liberating understanding of reality.

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