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FOOTNOTES

 

1. Wikipedia – Detachment – Back to reading

2. Thich Thien-An. Zen Philosophy, Zen Practice, pp. 104-112 – Back to reading

3. McKenna, Jed. The Enlightenment Trilogy – Back to reading

4. Cachalote.org – Back to reading

5. Julie’s spiritual autolysis in The Enlightenment Trilogy – Back to reading

6. McKenna, Jed. Ibid. – Back to reading

7. Wikipedia – Al-Anon – Back to reading

8. McKenna, Jed. Id. – Back to reading

9. Julie’s spiritual autolysis in Ibid. – Back to reading

10. McKenna, Jed. Id. – Back to reading

11. Giles, James. The No-self theory: Hume, Buddhism, and Personal Identity - “The no-self theory lets the self lie where it has fallen. This is because the no-self theory is not a theory about the self at all. It is rather a rejection of all such theories as inherently untenable.” – Back to reading