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framework:hua-yen-buddhism-the-jewel-net-of-indraHua-Yen Buddhism / The Jewel Net of Indra
A Buddhist vision of the world as an infinite net of jewels, each reflecting all others, used as an analogue for living centers as beings.
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Concepts (1)
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- living structureanalogous_toA built or natural form that possesses life, arising from morphogenetic adaptation, as opposed to blueprint designs.
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- Hua-yen Buddhismrelated_toBuddhist school teaching that everything is alive and interconnected, exemplified by the Jewel Net of Indra.
Chapters (1)
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- The Ten Thousand BeingscitesmentionsThe fourth chapter of The Luminous Ground, introducing the model that living structure is composed of thousands of pictures of the self, called beings, and exploring the consequences for architecture and process.
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cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- The broad Buddhist tradition to which Madhyamaka and Zen belong, emphasizing emptiness and compassion.
- Main thesis of the essay.
- Asserted in the abstract and concluding thoughts.
- Interpretation drawing on Derrida.
- The state of awakening beyond concepts; referenced as the inexpressible goal.
- Eastern perspective on non-duality of Self and world.