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Definition: Vijnanavada is a school of Mahayana Buddhism, based in part on the argument that when we conjure up an image of an object, that image seems to be as real as the original object itself. Combining this with the principle of emptiness, it is argued that both the mental object and the external object are equally illusory.
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What is Theism?
What is the difference between monotheism and monolatry? Between pantheism and panentheism? How about between animism and shamanism? Or theism and deism? What the heck is henotheism? For that matter, what is and is not a religion?What is Religion?
may at first appear.
A system of human beliefs, ideals and practices which is harder to define than it may at first appear.

