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    What are the three types of perception in Sakya Buddhism?

    Question #80395. Asked by tragic_flawed. (May 14 07 5:21 PM)


    Oddball

    1. perception with sense faculties
    2. mental direct perception
    3. self perception of mind (self awareness)



    May 14 07, 5:30 PM
    tragic_flawed

    I think it was akin to 1- typical phenomenological perception 2. Arhat- vision where object/subject duality is gone and one more

    May 15 07, 1:28 AM


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