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1.14 👇To get the BEST out of it – Read the Description 👇 What happens after death? Is there a permanent soul? Does it have form or no form, an end or no end—or is it neither? In this deep teaching from the time of the Blessed One (Gotama Buddha / Tathagata), the Buddha explains how some monks and Brahmins describe the “self/soul after death” in eight different ways—saying it is “not with signs” and “not without signs.” He points out that all such claims fall within those eight views, and he teaches from direct knowledge that is not driven by greed, hate, or delusion. You’ll also hear why the Buddha says the Dhamma is deep, subtle, peaceful, and not fully known by logic alone, and how true freedom comes from understanding feelings (vedanā)—how they arise, pass away, and lead to release (Nibbana). SEO Keywords (naturally included) Buddha teaching on soul after death, Buddhism afterlife views, eight views Buddhism, not with signs not without signs, Gotama Buddha discourse, Tathagata meaning, Dhamma deep and subtle, vedana arising ceasing, Nibbana liberation, eternalism Buddhism, self debate Buddhism, form and formless soul, end and no end cosmology. Call To Action (CTA) If you found this teaching helpful, like the video, subscribe for more Buddha Dhamma explained in simple language, and comment: Which of the eight views do you hear most often today? Also share this with a friend who asks big questions about the afterlife and the soul. Hashtags #Buddhism #Buddha #Dhamma #GotamaBuddha #Tathagata #Nibbana #Meditation #BuddhistTeachings #Afterlife #Soul #Philosophy #Spirituality #Theravada #Vedana Short Glossary (simple): Blessed One: A respectful name for the Gotama Buddha. Tathagata: Another title for the Gotama Buddha (used by the Buddha for himself). Dhamma: The Buddha’s teaching and truth about life and liberation. Soul / Self (Atman idea): The belief that there is a permanent “me” that continues after death. Form (Rūpa): Having a physical shape or material form. Formless (Arūpa): Not having physical form. Signs / Marks (Saṅñā as “signs” here): Recognizable features or labels used to identify something. Not with signs / Not without signs: A claim that the after-death self is in a state that cannot be described as having clear identifying marks, but also cannot be called completely without marks. Feelings (Vedanā): Pleasant, painful, or neutral feeling experiences that arise in the mind/body. Defilements: Mental impurities like greed, hate, and delusion that keep suffering going. Liberation (Nibbana): The ending of defilements and suffering; freedom.