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Is it important that the reality of things doesn't exist, instead of just behavebehaving like things don't exist?

In some traditions their philosofyphilosophy says that concrete things doens'tdon't really existsexist, only in the mind like just an experience. But is that vision important, or could just your relation to those things as if they don't exist be enough? In other words, is this philosofyphilosophy just a way to concentrate on the spirit, instead of the outer world, or do they really mean this?

Is it important that the reality of things doesn't exist instead of just behave like things don't exist?

In some traditions their philosofy says that concrete things doens't really exists, only in the mind like just an experience. But is that vision important, or could just your relation to those things as if they don't exist be enough? In other words, is this philosofy just a way to concentrate on the spirit instead of the outer world or do they really mean this?

Is it important that the reality of things doesn't exist, instead of just behaving like things don't exist?

In some traditions their philosophy says that concrete things don't really exist, only in the mind like just an experience. But is that vision important, or could just your relation to those things as if they don't exist be enough? In other words, is this philosophy just a way to concentrate on the spirit, instead of the outer world, or do they really mean this?

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Is it important that the reality of things doesn't exist instead of just behave like things don't exist?

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Marijn
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Is it important that the reality of things doesn't exist instead of behave like things don't exist?

In some traditions their philosofy says that concrete things doens't really exists, only in the mind like just an experience. But is that vision important, or could just your relation to those things as if they don't exist be enough? In other words, is this philosofy just a way to concentrate on the spirit instead of the outer world or do they really mean this?