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Written by Thanarak Na Raj   
Monday, 06 July 2009 23:53

The Friendship Between Buddhism and Spiritualism

In Linguistics, I and Me both mean the first person of the conversation, used differently as the subject and the object in the sentence. In sociology “I” means one’s true identity without any pressure or even social influences. Inverse, “Me” is interpreted as an identity once one has been socialised.

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