[47] Form is not apprehended as inherently existing, so therefore the form does not exist inherently. If it is said that the inherent existence...
[46] A form cannot have the fourfold nature of the elements because if the form has four elements then it will be fourfold and the four elements...
[45] Neither does inherently existent form, having the nature of elements, arise from elements nor from itself and not even from others....
[44] Whatever is said by the Buddha has the two truths as its chief underlying thought; it is hard to understand and must be interpreted in this...
[43] If actions were to have the nature of inherent existence, then they would be permanent. But if actions were permanent then they would not...
[42] The person who performs actions is said to be similar to the emanation emitted by the Tathagata because he is led by ignorance. And so his...
[41] When we say that these two emanations do not exist inherently, that does not mean that they are completely non-existent but rather that both...
[40] Through his miraculous powers, Tathagata the Subduer emitted an emanation and that emanation emitted another emanation. As the emanation...
[39] If one understands how actions are devoid of inherent existence, then he sees the suchness of actions. When he has seen suchness he will...
[38] When actions do not have inherent existence there will be no person to perform actions. Because both of them do not exist, results do not...
[37] Actions are caused by delusions. Our body arises from the nature of delusions and actions. Because the cause of the body is actions, and...
[36] If actions were to exist at the time of conditions, those actions could not arise from those conditions. And if conditions do not have the...
[35] If actions were to have inherent existence then they would not be impermenent but would have the nature of permanance, and then the body...
[34] Reply: Buddha taught that actions do not exist inherently and so they cannot arise inherently. Although actions do not exist inherently,...
[33] Opponent: The Peerless Subduer has taught that there is continuity in the flow of actions. Likewise, he has taught about the nature of...
[32] If we examine composite phenomena and non-composite phenomena then we cannot find them as one, because then we cannot differentiate between...
[31] At the point of its complete disintegration does a phenomenon disintegrate which has already disintegrated or at that point does a phenomenon...
[30] Following the reasoning just given, the three characteristics of a composite phenomenon which are arising, enduring and ceasing are...
[29] Time does not exist inherently because the three periods of time do not maintain continuity by themselves, but are dependent on each other....
[28] Following the logic of this explanation of mutually dependent origination one cannot use the cause of a result to prove that the result has...
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