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The Buddhist Yogācāra viewpoint on reality defines three basic modes by which we perceive our world. These are referred to as the three natures of perception. They are: Parikalpita (literally, “fully conceptualized”): “imaginary nature”, wherein things …
The Three Natures And Relationships: When Philosophy Becomes An Ally To Our Daily Situation
The Buddhist Yogācāra viewpoint on reality defines three basic modes by which we perceive our world. These are referred to as the three natures of perception. They are: Parikalpita (literally, “fully conceptualized”): “imaginary nature”, wherein things …