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		<title>By: Loss of Self vs. Self is Lost &#124; Open_Secrets</title>
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		<description>[...] Buddhism and other non-dual teachings say there is no self to lose. Others say the self is an ontolgical reality that has various levels or degrees of manifestation including those bound and confined within the world of object relations and conceptualization. [...]</description>
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