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    The perfect nature is defined as the eternal nonexistence... — Carmelics
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    Supports→The perfect nature is the eternal nonexistence of the imaginary nature (subject-object duality) in the dependent nature

    The perfect nature is defined as the eternal nonexistence of 'as it appears' (the imaginary nature) of 'what appears' (the dependent nature)

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    In the Commentary on the Sūtra of Intent (Ārya-saṃdhinirmocana-sūtra, Mdo sde ca 1b–55b) it is stated that “Reality as it is, which is the intentional object of a pure consciousness, is the definition of the perfect nature. This must be so because it is with respect to this that the Victorious Buddha attributed all phenomena as natureless, ultimately.” (Mdo sde ca 35b) Vasubandhu’s [TSN] defines “the perfect nature (pariniṣpanna) as the eternal nonexistence of ‘as it appears’ of ‘what appears’ b

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