I’m suspecting subject-object non-duality is either a Zen innovation (maybe influenced by Taoism) or else modern. (Doesn’t make it false!)
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@hokaisobol Loy does a pretty good job of picking apart various senses of advaya; he doesn’t convince me that subject/object is in Yogacara. -
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@hokaisobol In Tibet, Yogacara is preserved only as a WRONG THING YOU MUST NOT BELIEVE, so I’m ignorant of it. -
@Meaningness not at all - two lineages in Tibet http://www.rigpawiki.org/index.php?title=Vast_Conduct … - Conduct/Asanga (Yogacara) View/Nagarjuna (Prasangika)@hokaisobol - 6 more replies
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@hokaisobol Thanks! I knew that Yogacara discusses non-duality; the question is what sort of non-duality that is.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@hokaisobol I probably need to go to the texts, because the distinction I want to make may not be thematized in the tradition.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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