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dhyāna without appearance (無相禪). Meditation unsupported by the appearance of any mental object. One can ponder true suchness without thoughts or think of a Buddha without saying His name or visualizing His body.
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[[dhyāna]] without [[appearance]] ([[無相禪]]). [[Meditation]] unsupported by the [[appearance]] of any [[mental object]]. One can ponder [[true suchness]] without [[thoughts]] or think of a [[Buddha]] without saying His [[name]] or [[visualizing]] His [[body]].
 
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dhyāna without appearance (無相禪). Meditation unsupported by the appearance of any mental object. One can ponder true suchness without thoughts or think of a Buddha without saying His name or visualizing His body.

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