@Meaningness plus heart sutra, in a slightly different meaning.
When/where/how did the non-duality of subject & object enter Buddhism? Just realized I’ve no idea what the scriptural basis for this is!
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@hokaisobol Well I will argue with you about that! I don’t think it’s there at all. It’s about non-existence, not non-separation. - 11 more replies
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@Meaningness Quick search of Tibet tipitaka gives multiple hits in PP for gzung 'dzin (grāhya-grāhaka) & gnyis med. Also MMK and cittamatra -
@hridayartha Thanks! Following up on that a bit, it seems to be mainly or all Yogacara/Cittamatra. I guess that’s the answer to my question!
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@Meaningness No idea about Pali Buddhism, but the Prajnaparamita texts mention it. -
@hridayartha Hmm. Can you be more specific? My impression is that this is definitely not found in Madhyamaka (but could be wrong!). - 1 more reply
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@Meaningness Sutras: Sandhinirmocana, Lankavatara, and Vimalakirtinirdesha, if my memory serves me. Shastras many, but mostly Yogacara.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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