30See e.g. the classic Theravadan Buddhist meditation manual Visuddhimagga (Chapter XIX,20); or the Advaita Vedanta teacher Nisargadatta (1982). The Buddha himself may not have formulated no-self in exactly this way; he even seems to argue against it in Anguttara Nikaya 6.38; see Harvey (2009). Such a no-doer philosophy is also in strict contradiction with Stoic thinking, where the will (prohairesis) is the one thing we can control (possibly in addition to “use of impressions”), see footnote 7 in this Chapter.