"No phenomenon exists alone, and none has a solid existence. Appearances will become more transparent and less solid as we familiarize ourselves with seeing phenomena as dreams and illusions." Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche
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Dreams and illusions are "real" only insofar as they are experienced, not in the way they appear. Their conventional existence is relational, deceptive, perspectival. We may acknowledge their experiential reality, but see through them without mistaking them as solid/substantial.
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Often seems that much of the study of Buddhist lore is one taken from the context of an outsider divorced in time and culture from the authenticity of the teaching Beyond the philosophical assertions are working schematics of the human organism. The value of those is incalculable
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