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'''Proponents of Perceptual Non-Duality''' (also translated as 'non-dual diversity' or 'perceptual imparity') ( | '''Proponents of Perceptual Non-Duality''' (also translated as 'non-dual diversity' or 'perceptual imparity') (Tib. སྣ་ཚོགས་གཉིས་མེད་པ་, Wyl. ''sna tshogs gnyis med pa'') — a subdivision of the [[True Aspectarians]] within the [[Chittamatra]] School. They say that there is a great diversity of what is perceived, but that there is only one perceiving mind. They say the problem with the [[Half-Eggists|half-eggist]] position is that there would be no difference between the perception of different phenomena. | ||
This is said to be the highest view among the True Aspectarians. | This is said to be the highest view among the True Aspectarians. |
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Proponents of Perceptual Non-Duality (also translated as 'non-dual diversity' or 'perceptual imparity') (Tib. སྣ་ཚོགས་གཉིས་མེད་པ་, Wyl. sna tshogs gnyis med pa) — a subdivision of the True Aspectarians within the Chittamatra School. They say that there is a great diversity of what is perceived, but that there is only one perceiving mind. They say the problem with the half-eggist position is that there would be no difference between the perception of different phenomena.
This is said to be the highest view among the True Aspectarians.