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Who am I?
Who am I?
Why does meditation sometimes seem to empower rather than eliminate the ego? Is this just a stage?
Which is better, self inquiry or focusing on breathing?
Do I need a teacher to do meditation and/or self inquiry?
Are the Buddhist ideas of no-self and higher self reconcilable?
Although things happen, that does not necessarily mean that someone is doing them.
Is self-inquiry on “Who Am I” difficult to do?
How long does it take to learn to meditate successfully?
Gaining immunity from praise and blame
What do Buddhists mean by compassion?
Controlling emotions
The subsiding mind
When you grasp that this “I”, that so occupies you, is only a concept, your problems are not found.
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