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'Empty of inherent existence'
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06-25-2011, 09:02 AM
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mudozvonf
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I find "inherently impermanent" quite different from "inherently existent (or non-existent)".
Sure, but is not impermanence "inherently existent"? Or should this be phrased differently?
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