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Phenomena: Permanent phenomena (non-things) are conventional truths. Impermanent phenomena are ultimate truths.  
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[[Phenomena]]: [[Permanent]] [[phenomena]] (non-things) are [[conventional truths]]. [[Impermanent]] [[phenomena]] are [[ultimate truths]].  
 
   
 
   
▪ Conventional Truth (Conception): Is inferential valid cognition. It is to experience phenomena indirectly through words and thoughts. Conception is generally characterized phenomena (abstractions); universals; mere imputation – it is conventional truth.  
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[[Conventional Truth]] ({{Wiki|Conception}}): Is inferential valid [[cognition]]. It is to [[experience]] [[phenomena]] indirectly through words and [[thoughts]]. {{Wiki|Conception}} is [[generally characterized phenomena]] ({{Wiki|abstractions}}); universals; mere [[imputation]] – it is [[conventional truth]].  
 
   
 
   
▪ Ultimate Truth (Perception): Is direct valid cognition. It is to experience phenomena directly through the senses. Perception is specifically characterized phenomena; particulars; exists from its own side – it is ultimate truth.  
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[[Ultimate Truth]] ([[Perception]]): Is direct valid [[cognition]]. It is to [[experience]] [[phenomena]] directly through the [[senses]]. [[Perception]] is [[specifically characterized]] [[phenomena]]; particulars; [[exists]] from its [[own]] side – it is [[ultimate truth]].  
 
   
 
   
▪ Discriminate between mediating through concepts and direct perceptual experience – that is, be mindful of mistaking conceptions for perceptions.  
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▪ Discriminate between mediating through [[Wikipedia:concept|concepts]] and direct {{Wiki|perceptual}} [[experience]] – that is, be [[mindful]] of mistaking conceptions for [[perceptions]].  
 
   
 
   
  
  
Selflessness ▪  
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[[Selflessness]] ▪  
  
Is the lack of an intrinsic or inherent self. Self does not exist since it cannot be apprehended by direct or inferential valid cognition. ▪ Only selflessness (emptiness) of persons, not of phenomena.  
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Is the lack of an intrinsic or [[inherent]] [[self]]. [[Self]] does not [[exist]] since it cannot be apprehended by direct or inferential valid [[cognition]]. ▪ Only [[selflessness]] ([[emptiness]]) of persons, not of [[phenomena]].  
  
  

Latest revision as of 22:23, 2 February 2020



Phenomena: Permanent phenomena (non-things) are conventional truths. Impermanent phenomena are ultimate truths.

Conventional Truth (Conception): Is inferential valid cognition. It is to experience phenomena indirectly through words and thoughts. Conception is generally characterized phenomena (abstractions); universals; mere imputation – it is conventional truth.

Ultimate Truth (Perception): Is direct valid cognition. It is to experience phenomena directly through the senses. Perception is specifically characterized phenomena; particulars; exists from its own side – it is ultimate truth.

▪ Discriminate between mediating through concepts and direct perceptual experience – that is, be mindful of mistaking conceptions for perceptions.


Selflessness

Is the lack of an intrinsic or inherent self. Self does not exist since it cannot be apprehended by direct or inferential valid cognition. ▪ Only selflessness (emptiness) of persons, not of phenomena.




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