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Mind and Buddhism | And what about this "there is no I" fetish? no real self real endlessly; anatman; no own self we are body lozenges of temporary conscousness | What makes one thing more real than another? Buddhsm prefers endurance and truth for the real; real always real; unreal changes; catch you asleep! even gods embrace death; no 'God' saves you wakefulness comprehends acceptance, enjoyment, self-awareness and resoluteness; no real subjects, no real objects; awareness reputed to perservere | Is the comic-book story less real than the pages it's | printed upon? Is a thing less real than the thing it's | derived from? Is a thing unreal if it only exists in | relation to another thing? Is one perspective more | real than another? Is the idea of "I" less real than | the idea of "no I" ? Is a working definition not quite | good enough? If a pattern is simply "local", as opposed | to "global", does that mean it should be ignored as | "unreal"? What's real anyway? Is any habit a good habit? | I fondle my testicles in derision!) dependency portrays less realness; composure dependent upon food and water, shelter, garments, and company. death overtakes us all, scattered as humans have always been concepts are less real because they need a mental frame. the subject ends, however. local patterns are just common cultural customs; what's real eludes self repeated acts may be valuable when they are part of zen. please fondle more kindly