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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
cognize .
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Examples
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The question then arises: “When a Buddha cognizes a karmic tendency on someone’s mental continuum, does he also cognize all possible results that maybe can happen in general, but he doesn’t know which one will happen?”
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Concordant with the non-Gelug assertion of nondenumerable self-voidness as the manner of existence beyond words and concepts, the nonconceptual cognition of other-voidness directly and simultaneously cognizes inseparable other-voidness and pure appearances.
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Valid cognition of the deepest truth about the network cognizes that its existence is devoid of being established in any impossible way, such as from the side of the probability densities of each of the components of the system.
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Buddha-figure, whether or not the person cognizes it at that moment.
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This is because the omniscient awareness of Buddhas validly cognizes every causal factor that will affect where the location will be of the “yoghurt, which is presently happening” when it arises.
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Rather, things are established by general convention, by how everybody validly cognizes things.
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A negation phenomenon (dgag-pa, negatingly known phenomenon) is a validly knowable phenomenon that is apprehended in a manner in which an object to be negated is explicitly precluded by the conceptual cognition that cognizes the phenomenon.
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“Wisdom” as discriminating awareness (shes-rab) of voidness cognizes only denumerable voidness.
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The shapes and colors it cognizes exist as not truly “this” s or “that” s.
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Given the above analysis of the three times and what the omniscient awareness of a Buddha cognizes when validly cognizing the three times, several questions arise concerning the relation between this analysis and the modern theories of quantum mechanics.
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