OK! Answer to question, thanks to @hokaisobol and @hridayartha: subject/object non-duality comes from Yogacara, of which I am ignorant.
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@Meaningness It's explicit in teachings of Yogacara masters Asanga and Vasubandhu in 4th century (skt. advaya[tva], tib. gnis-med[nid]) -
@hokaisobol In Tibet, Yogacara is preserved only as a WRONG THING YOU MUST NOT BELIEVE, so I’m ignorant of it. - 7 more replies
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@Meaningness in Tibetan 'gnyis-med' http://goo.gl/NQwjq to which there are some interesting references here http://goo.gl/Yx8u6 -
@vajramrita Yes I know about gnyis med. But there are many different distinctions which can be negated, and most of Tibetan philosophy is...
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@Meaningness It (Buddhist not2not1) entered Chinese thought fully formed via "Awakening of Faith in Mahayana" and other buddha-nature texts.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@Meaningness There was lots of traffic early on. I wouldn't exclude Hellenistic and gnostic influences via Persia etc. eitherThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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