The body, monks, is not self. If the body were the self, this body would not lend itself to dis-ease. It would be possible (to say) with regard to the body, 'Let my body be thus. Let my body not be thus.' But precisely because the body is not self, the body lends itself to disease. And it is not possible (to say) with regard to the body, 'Let my body be thus. Let my body not be thus.'

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From the Anattalakkhana Sutta (Samyutta Nikaya XXII, 59), explaining the doctrine of non-self

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c. 5th-6th Century BCE

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