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>> No.15875300 [View]
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If there is no self and one experiences rebirth through abstraction via karmic causality how can anyone ever attain nirvana? Wouldn't there always be rebirth because there always is karma? What is nirvana even supposed to be like if there is no one there to experience it?

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If the self is an illusion and "my" suffering stops once my awareness ceases to exist on death, why should I make an effort to not rebirth? I understand that karmic causality will affect others and that technically those others are the same as me but still, I won't be affected.

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