Dalai Lama XIV Quotes
However When We Talk About Dependent Arising Or Dependent Origination In The Buddhist Context, Our Understanding Should Not Be Limited To Dependent Arising Only In Terms Of Causes And Conditions. Rather Our Understanding Must Embrace A Broader And In Some Sense Deeper Understanding Of Dependence. Dependence Need Not Necessarily Be Understood Only In Terms Of Causes And Conditions; One Can Talk About Dependence In Relation To Parts And The Whole. The Very Concepts Of Parts And A Whole Are Interconnected And Interdependent. In Some Sense One Emerges Only In Relationship To The Other. Still There Is A Further And Deeper Understanding Of Dependent Origination Which Is To Understand Dependent Origination In Terms Of A Designated Basis And The Designation That Involves A Labeling Process. This View Understands Things And Events In The Form Of Mental Constructs.
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