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For instance, it is characteristic of Neoplatonism (c. third century, C.E., as represented by Plotinus [204-270]), and it also characteristic of the Buddhist Three Body Doctrine [trikaya] of the Buddha's manifestation which is developed in the Yogacara school of Mahayana Buddhism as represented by Maitreya (270-350), Asanga (375-430) and Vasubandu (400-480).
Arthur Schopenhauer Wicks, Robert 2007
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He taught one of my classes at a certain Canadian university , and that was my introduction to Yogacara.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Sarah Deming 2011
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“William James and Yogacara Philosophy: A Comparative Inquiry.”
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But the depth and rarefied analysis can be found in Tibetan Buddhism, early Mahayana (Yogacara and Madhyamaka) thought, and I would imagine, though I haven’t studied them closely, in Theravada Abhidhamma and commentaries as well (though here you would look more at the analysis of no-self, anatta).
Stray Questions for: Jim Holt - Paper Cuts Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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Seven Ways to Boost your Mood: Comfort In Style Magazine by Yogacara
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Nourishing Yoga: Body, Mind and Spirit: Comfort In Style Magazine by Yogacara
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Enhance Your Creativity With Your Yogic Practice: Comfort In Style Magazine by Yogacara
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