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Death and nibbana

"He assumes perception to be the self, or the self as possessing perception, or perception as in the self, or the self as in perception. … nor non-perception; neither this world, nor the next world, nor sun, nor moon. …
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Clinging to perception aggregate

Mendis: Perception (saññaa) Perception is awareness of an object's distinctive features. … Clear perception comes through attention. …
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Defilements or misperceptions that arise because of correct insight attainment

Perhaps, you are thinking of the ten fetters (samyojana): Lower fetters (according to SN 45.179): Identity view Doubt or uncertainty, especially regarding the Buddha and his teachings Distorted gra …
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Is it possible to have perception without reification?

The arahant still has the non-clinging aggregate of perception (please see Ven. … The conceit inherent in this perception thus forms a fetter on the mind. …
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Is the result of perception *vaci-sankhara*?

Perception (sañña) as an aggregate refers to memory and recognizing previously identified objects. This is based on the explanation in the Abhidhamma. …
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Is plant perception a personification?

Perception as an aggregate refers to memory and recognizing previously identified objects. This is based on the explanation in the Abhidhamma. We can argue that plants could have perception. …
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