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everything, as far as you can see [RY]
1) [objects of] appearance; 2) apparent object [IW]
 
apparent object, appearing object [JV]
 
perceived objects [RY]
 
apparent (sense) object/ environment; sense object that manifests; isc. the/ one's perception of sense objects [cf. Longchenpa's distinction between snang ba (sensory appearances in general) and snang yul (the/ one's individual perception of these as sense objects)] [RB]
 
appearance, objects of appearance, perceived / apparent object [RY]
 
apparent object, appearing object, objects of vision, object of vision [JV]


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1) [objects of] appearance; 2) apparent object [IW]

apparent object, appearing object [JV]

perceived objects [RY]

apparent (sense) object/ environment; sense object that manifests; isc. the/ one's perception of sense objects [cf. Longchenpa's distinction between snang ba (sensory appearances in general) and snang yul (the/ one's individual perception of these as sense objects)] [RB]

appearance, objects of appearance, perceived / apparent object [RY]

apparent object, appearing object, objects of vision, object of vision [JV]