I’m suspecting subject-object non-duality is either a Zen innovation (maybe influenced by Taoism) or else modern. (Doesn’t make it false!)
@AllanVRockwell @hridayartha Sorry, I don’t see any statement of subject/object non-duality there.
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@Meaningness@hridayartha They say mind/phenomenon. Also ch.4: Enlightenment is without duality, since therein are no minds and no things. -
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@hridayartha I think you are misreading this, but I could be wrong, and it’s not worth arguing on twitter :-) - 1 more reply
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@Meaningness@hridayartha Indeed subject/object feels very western - and vague. We'd need more time for "academic statements". -
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@Meaningness Subject/object (grāhya-grāhaka) is not the best translation, very loaded dice indeed.
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