yuuki wrote:No-Self seems begs the question, "What is reborn if there is no Self?"
Yes, it takes you to a "tangle of views".
"What" is reborn would be the wrong question to ask, it would be more useful to ask
how there is rebirth:
SN 44.9 - Kutuhalasālāsutta:
I designate the rebirth of one who has sustenance, Vaccha, and not of one without sustenance. Just as a fire burns with sustenance and not without sustenance, even so I designate the rebirth of one who has sustenance and not of one without sustenance."
"But, Master Gotama, at the moment a flame is being swept on by the wind and goes a far distance, what do you designate as its sustenance then?"
"Vaccha, when a flame is being swept on by the wind and goes a far distance, I designate it as wind-sustained, for the wind is its sustenance at that time."
"And at the moment when a being sets this body aside and is not yet reborn in another body, what do you designate as its sustenance then?"
"Vaccha, when a being sets this body aside and is not yet reborn in another body, I designate it as craving-sustained, for craving is its sustenance at that time."
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka ... .than.htmlI recommend reading the
Avyākatasaṃyutta (Connected Discourses on the Undeclared) about what questions are not worth asking for one looking for the end of stress and suffering:
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka ... l#avyakataHope this is useful.