Explain what the Buddha meant by the claim that "all is suffering." Is the Buddha correct in his assessment? How is the notion of the self relevant to the Buddha's further claims about the cause of suffering? What does the doctrine of non-self prescribe for eliminating suffering? Are these prescriptions likely to cure the suffering that the Buddha has identified?
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