[Buddha-l] bodhi
Alex Wilding
alex at chagchen.org
Wed Nov 25 14:45:23 MST 2009
At the risk of wandering too far off the topic, how did that model account
for the coming and going of daylight with the coming and going of the sun,
or for the light from flames?
All the best
Alex Wilding
Blog: <http://dangzang.blogspot.com/> Dang Zang
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> As I mentioned, the dominant model for how perception works in India (but
> actually found throughout the ancient and medieval world, until disproved
at
> the end of the middle ages) held that the light *within* shone out through
> your eyes, illuminating objects, which were then visible, i.e., seen.
>
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