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'''Proponents of Perceptual Non-Duality''' (also translated as 'non-dual diversity' or 'perceptual imparity') ([[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.
'''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.

Revision as of 06:43, 29 January 2017

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.