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− | '''Way''' (道). The Way in the Mahāyāna doctrine is to find the ultimate truth within one’s own mind. Those who see objects as existing outside their minds are considered not on the Way. The word Way (Dao or Tao) in Chinese Daoism means the natural order of things in the world, contrary to its meaning in Buddhist doctrine. | + | '''[[Way]]''' ([[道]]). The Way in the [[Mahāyāna]] [[doctrine]] is to find [[the ultimate truth]] within one’s own [[mind]]. Those who see [[objects]] as [[existing]] outside their [[minds]] are considered not on the [[Way]]. The [[word]] [[Way]] ([[Dao]] or [[Tao]]) in {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[Daoism]] means the {{Wiki|natural order}} of things in the [[world]], contrary to its meaning in [[Buddhist doctrine]]. |
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 19 March 2014
Way (道). The Way in the Mahāyāna doctrine is to find the ultimate truth within one’s own mind. Those who see objects as existing outside their minds are considered not on the Way. The word Way (Dao or Tao) in Chinese Daoism means the natural order of things in the world, contrary to its meaning in Buddhist doctrine.