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Dualistic fixation. Experience structured as 'perceiver' and 'object perceived.' [RY] | Dualistic fixation. Experience structured as 'perceiver' and 'object perceived.' [RY] | ||
Duality, dualistic perception (gnyis 'dzin): The ordinary perception of unenlightened beings. The apprehension of phenomena in terms of subject (consciousness) and object (mental images and the outer world), and the belief in their true existence. [MR] | |||
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1) dualistic grasping/ fixation; 1) grasp the two extremes [of eternalism and nihilism] 2) grasp object and perceiver as different]; 3) hold as being 2; 4) unsure, vacillating) [IW]
1) dualistic grasping/ fixation; 3) hold as being 2; 4) unsure, vacillating [IW]
dualism/ dualistic perception; isc. dichotomy [RB]
dualistic grasping, dualistic perception; dualistic fixation, holding as being two; grasping at duality, subject-object, dualistic perceptions [RY]
holding to two, doubt, unsteadiness, wavering, dualistic fixation, dualistic grasping, grasping at duality, dualistic thinking, tied to dualism, dualistic perception, duality, who are always in dualism [JV]
Dualistic fixation. Experience structured as 'perceiver' and 'object perceived.' [RY]
Duality, dualistic perception (gnyis 'dzin): The ordinary perception of unenlightened beings. The apprehension of phenomena in terms of subject (consciousness) and object (mental images and the outer world), and the belief in their true existence. [MR]