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"When the sense of self arises in relation to experiences, then based on the feelings arising from sensory contact, some feelings will naturally seem appealing and others will seem unappealing. "From this there grows desire, which comes into conflict with desires of others who are also engaging in papanca. This is how inner complications breed external contention."

This analysis of papanca and the way it victimizes the agent is fundamental to the Buddhist phenomenology of suffering..."








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