The shore thirsts, but does not own the ocean that keeps it soft. So, too, the heart and all it loves. In the ancient Indian language Pali, the word ahamkara means “I-ing” having or making the feeling of “I.” The word mamamkara means “My-ing,” having or making the feeling of “mine.” In Buddhism, the feeling of I-ing and My-ing […]
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