Which of the following most accurately describes the Buddhist view about whether the self undergoes change?
A) The true self never changes, although its superficial characteristics appear to change.
B) The self undergoes constant change as a result of bodily and sensory processes.
C) The true self never changes, and we recognize this if we introspect closely.
D) The self consists of constantly changing processes, but there is no independent self that "undergoes" those changes.
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