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[[Naivasaṃjñānāsaṃjñāyatana]] or [[Nevasaññānāsaññāyatana]] (Tib: '[[du shes med 'du shes med min]]) "[[Sphere of neither perception nor non-perception]]". In this sphere the formless beings have gone beyond a mere negation of [[perception]] and have attained a liminal state where they do not engage in "[[perception]]" ([[saṃjñā]], recognition of particulars by their marks) but are not wholly unconscious.
 
[[Naivasaṃjñānāsaṃjñāyatana]] or [[Nevasaññānāsaññāyatana]] (Tib: '[[du shes med 'du shes med min]]) "[[Sphere of neither perception nor non-perception]]". In this sphere the formless beings have gone beyond a mere negation of [[perception]] and have attained a liminal state where they do not engage in "[[perception]]" ([[saṃjñā]], recognition of particulars by their marks) but are not wholly unconscious.
 
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Naivasaṃjñānāsaṃjñāyatana or Nevasaññānāsaññāyatana (Tib: 'du shes med 'du shes med min) "Sphere of neither perception nor non-perception". In this sphere the formless beings have gone beyond a mere negation of perception and have attained a liminal state where they do not engage in "perception" (saṃjñā, recognition of particulars by their marks) but are not wholly unconscious.

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