Author: V Amalan Stanley
This book evocatively presents the truth of our existence as imper-sonal and helps us deconstruct the sense of solidity of our sense-based perceptions. With this single term, Impersonality, the author tries to encompass the three signs of existence presented by the Buddha, namely, temporariness as anicca, not self as anatta, and suf-fering as dukkha, examining the true nature of our being. It presents holistically the dynamic interaction of matters and non-matters pro-vide a perception of solidity to our sense-based existential experi-ences such as the universe, the world and 1. The book proves to be in-triguing in terms of handling the existential challenges, providing us with a solace of building a sanctuary within.
The Impersonal Personhood- V.Amalan Stanley
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