50. Cuando cada existencia es observada con ecuanimidad.
The perception we have of reality through our senses is illusory, the buddhist doctrine of anatta (not me) postulates that there is no permanent, independent self that experiences the world, but what we consider as “me” It is actually a combination of five aggregates: form, sensations, perceptions, mental formations and consciousness. These aggregates are constantly changing and lack a permanent essence.