This is interesting take. But the 5 skandhas are not a self. We mistake them for a self, but no self can be found. I think this distinction is subtle, but important.https://twitter.com/thomyor_/status/983691453321838592 …
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That’s saying the same thing, as far as I can tell. Skandhas is one model, pretty good too, although I think it misses out on some of the socially determined aspects of what we usually mistake as self....Buddha could take some hints from Whitehead’s process-relational philosophy.
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Although to be fair - that could be an impression resulting from my ignorance of the finer points of the skandhas. Either way ‘form is emptiness, emptiness is form’ pretty much covers it. I also like the patterned-nebulously interpretation via
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Not an Aro gTér thing—not explicitly at least. I use non-standard words (pattern, nebulosity) to avoid arguments about details of Madhyamaka. My take on “pattern and nebulosity” certainly owes a lot to Aro teachings however.
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Something about selfness:https://meaningness.com/self
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And on the Aro gTér explanation of emptiness:https://approachingaro.org/aro-gter-emptiness …
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