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created world into the
insentient and the sentient. The
insentient is
unconscious and thus
independent on the conscious. The
insentient is
further divided...
- Prakāram
Brahmaikameva Tatvam: Brahman, as
qualified by the
sentient and
insentient modes (or attributes), is the only reality. The
Vishishtadvaita philosophy...
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intrinsic ethical relationship to
every other sentient part, but not the
insentient parts.: 81–82
Moore used the term "zoocentricism" to
describe the belief...
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Digambara Jains,
there are
seven tattvas: the
sentient (jiva or living), the
insentient (ajiva or non-living), the
karmic influx to the soul (Āsrava,
which is...
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abstract nature photography interwoven with
commentary on
Teachings of the
Insentient by
Eihei Dogen.
Loori founded Dharma Communications as a way to communicate...
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between the
insentient and the
Supreme God Mitha-jîva-bheda —
difference between any two
Selves Jada-jîva-bheda —
difference between insentient and the Self...
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being (Ishvara).
Shankara (8th century)
comments as follows:
Karma is
insentient and short-lived, and
cannot therefore be
expected to
bestow the fruits...
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partially inspired by Zen Buddhism. A
question from a Zen parable; "do
insentient beings speak the dharma?”
formed the
central theme of the narrative. The...
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which is the 'locus classicus' of the
doctrine of "the Buddha-nature of
Insentient Beings."
According to
Shuman Chen, Zhanran:
provides his
rationale primarily...
- one of the
first Chinese philosophers to
famously argue that
plants and
insentient objects have buddha-nature,
which he also
termed true
reality and universal...