Did the Buddha explicitly say "there is no self" is a wrong view?
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I read the following on the internet:
> Primary mistake is thinking that anattā means no soul or that "there
> is no self". In Sabbāsavā Sutta the Buddha explicitly says that "there
> is no self" is a wrong view born of inappropriate attention. "**I am**
> nothing" or "**I** **do** not exist" is a wrong view born of asking the wrong
> questions.
Did the Buddha explicitly say in Sabbāsavā Sutta "there is no self" is a wrong view?
Asked by Paraloka Dhamma Dhatu
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