"Emptiness is proclaimed by the victorious ones as the refutation of all viewpoints; but those who hold emptiness as a viewpoint - (the true perceivers) have called those incurable (asādhya)." —Nāgārjuna, MMK 13.8
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"Abandoning what he had embraced, abandoning self, not clinging, he doesn't make himself dependent even in connection with knowledge; doesn't follow a faction among those who are split; doesn't fall back on any view whatsoever." —Paramaṭṭhaka Sutta (Sn 4.5)
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This is like class prep! Tomorrow is why Yogācāra is (not) idealism! I should look back at the Cheng Weishi Lun
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