Three kinds of objects
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World Psychology: Psychology by Country · Psychology of Displaced Persons
In Buddhist Yogācāra theory, objects of consciousness can be divided into three categories according to their properties. These are:
- things which are truly manifested from (ālaya) seeds;
- things provisionally manifested from a subjective view;
- things that exist in relation to the above two.
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