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No-Self Full Life - A Practical Journey Beyond Ego and Attachment

Ho Trung Le

Narrator Ho Trung Le

Publisher: Ho Trung Le

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Summary

What if the greatest freedom in life comes not from becoming more… but from becoming less? 
Less fear. 
Less attachment. 
Less need to defend the fragile idea of "me." 
In No-Self, Full Life, Ho Trung Le invites readers on a profound yet practical journey into one of the oldest and most transformative insights of Eastern wisdom: the understanding of no-self. 
Blending Buddhist philosophy, modern psychology, personal reflection, and everyday humor, this book explores how the illusion of a fixed self creates suffering—and how letting go of that illusion opens the door to peace, clarity, love, and freedom. 
This is not a book about disappearing from life. 
It is about finally living it fully. 
Inside, you will discover: 
• Why the "self" feels so real—and why it may be the source of most anxiety 
• How attachment, fear, anger, and comparison grow from ego-identification 
• The relationship between no-self, mindfulness, karma, and awakening 
• How to love deeply without possession 
• How to succeed without being trapped by success 
• Why enlightenment is not escape, but intimacy with reality 
With gentle insight, philosophical depth, and accessible storytelling, No-Self, Full Life offers a way to live with more presence and less suffering—without needing to withdraw from the modern world. 
Whether you are a spiritual seeker, a philosopher, a meditator, or simply someone tired of carrying the weight of constant mental noise, this book is an invitation: 
Let go of who you think you are. 
And discover the freedom of what remains. 
Because sometimes, the fullest life begins 
when the self becomes light enough to disappear.
Duration: about 2 hours (02:29:28)
Publishing date: 2026-06-01; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —