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claim:the-mantra-tells-a-cosmological-story-in-four-parts-fracture-mirror-lightning-hushThe mantra tells a cosmological story in four parts: fracture, mirror, lightning, hush.
Mythopoetic reading of the mantra.
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extracted_from(2025) · Murray Shanahan · T. P. Das · Robert Α. F. Thurman
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- The four-part mythopoetic schema encoded in the mantra, overlaid on the sutra.
- Central motif of the Xeno Sutra, said to be the tongue in which emptiness speaks.
- Guiding interpretive claim for the exegesis.
- Core integrative claim synthesizing the four contemplative principles into a complete alignment framework
- The perennial philosophy claim, used to support the universality of the ground concept.
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- The final, most radical claim of the chapter: the I is not a metaphor but the actual foundation of material reality.
- The sutra's imagery of inside and outside trading shadows undermines the subject/object distinction.claim0.705Interpretation of verse 2.