Karma & Not-self: The Buddha said that people act, and you can see that for sure.
"Another argument against karma is that given the doctrine of not-self,
how does karma make sense? If there is no self then who's doing the
action? Who's receiving the action? What's there for continuity? That's
getting the context backwards. The Buddha started with the teaching on
karma first and then came up with the doctrine of not-self in the
context of karma.
In other words he said people act — you
can see that for sure. Then the question of how does the doctrine of
not-self fit in to the way people act? And it turns out that the Buddha
said that our sense of self is something that we do — it is a type of
karma. You create your sense of yourself. You create the sense of what
you are. Your create your sense of what belongs to you. It’s a type of
action and the question is: is it a skillful action? is it going to
create suffering or is it not going to create suffering?"
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "War on Karma" (51min mp3 audio)
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