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(1) [[attachment to the {concept of self]];, i.e., the {{Wiki|concept}} that there is a real, [[permanent]] [[ego]] [[entity]]; and
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(1) [[attachment to the concept of self]];, i.e., the {{Wiki|concept}} that there is a real, [[permanent]] [[ego]] [[entity]]; and
  
 
(2) [[attachment to things of the world]]; or to the {{Wiki|concept}} that things of the [[world]] and [[worldly phenomena]] in general are real.
 
(2) [[attachment to things of the world]]; or to the {{Wiki|concept}} that things of the [[world]] and [[worldly phenomena]] in general are real.
 
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two attachments are:


(1) attachment to the concept of self;, i.e., the concept that there is a real, permanent ego entity; and

(2) attachment to things of the world; or to the concept that things of the world and worldly phenomena in general are real.