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Originally Posted by Gem
Of course there is experience during meditation, but can meditation really be referring to a kind of experience and/or a state of mind? I don't see how it could be, because the experience is changing, and mind states to come and go. It seems to me that is has no dependent qualities at all, just as 'being' implies 'existent' in the most overall sense.
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Where you say, " no dependent qualities at all" can you expand on this please Gem?
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