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In this reaction we take a look at the Asangoham video titled: The SELF vs NO-SELF: Vedanta VS Buddhism (Final Answer). In this compelling video, Asangoham explores the longstanding philosophical dialogue between Vedanta’s concept of the eternal Ātman (Self) and Buddhism’s doctrine of Anattā (non‑self). He emphasizes that both traditions ultimately affirm an “unborn, unmade” reality underpinning liberation—even if they use differing terminology. Vedanta frames this as the realization of the singular, changeless Self (Brahman/Ātman), while Buddhism points to the absence of a fixed ego‑self across phenomena. Yet, the video suggests these views converge: acknowledging that genuine freedom arises not from clinging to a personal identity, but from recognizing the deeper, transcendent nature of existence that transcends self‑constructions. Original Video: • The SELF vs NO-SELF: Vedanta VS Buddhism (... Channel: / @asangoham Stay Spiritual Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/Cora... #Vedanta #Buddhism #SelfVsNoSelf #AdvaitaVedanta #NonDuality #Asangoham #AsangohamReaction #Reaction #SpiritualAwakening #Buddha #Enlightenment #StaySpiritual About us: Welcome modern-day mystics and fellow truth seekers. James and Justin here, your favorite spiritual analysts on all things culturally relevant. Doing our best to help team humanity connect with this divine, yet somewhat peculiar reality we all find ourselves in!!! Staaaaaaaaaaay Spiritual 🙏😲🙏😉🙏😁 Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commenting, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.