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A list of all pages that have property "QuotesTabContent" with value "<blockquote> <span id="leftQuoteBack"><i class="fas fa-quote-left fa-2x"></i></span> <span class="quoted-text"> Existent entities arise in dependence upon something else; they are dependent arisings. "Nonentities like space are also dependent because they are imputed in dependence upon entities. This interdependence does not make phenomena go away, but is the necessary condition for their arising. Also, this is why phenomena lack any truly established inspanidual essences.  <i class="fas fa-quote-right" style="color: rgba(212, 200, 174, 0.5);"></i> <span class="quote-attr font-italic">~ in Mipam on Buddha-Nature, page(s) 8</span> </span> </blockquote><blockquote> <span id="leftQuoteBack"><i class="fas fa-quote-left fa-2x"></i></span> <span class="quoted-text"> Appearances are not found when they are analyzed; therefore, they are empty. However, emptiness is not some separate reality ''behind'' appearances. Rather, in the appearance/emptiness dichotomy of two truths, the two truths are in actuality an inseparable unity.  <i class="fas fa-quote-right" style="color: rgba(212, 200, 174, 0.5);"></i> <span class="quote-attr font-italic">~ in Mipam on Buddha-Nature, page(s) 8</span> </span> </blockquote>". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Mipam on Buddha-Nature  + (<blockquote> <div id="leftQuoteB<blockquote></br> <div id="leftQuoteBack"><i class="fas fa-quote-left fa-2x"></i></div></br> <div class="quoted-text"></br> Existent entities arise in dependence upon something else; they are dependent arisings. "Nonentities like space are also dependent because they are imputed in dependence upon entities. This interdependence does not make phenomena go away, but is the necessary condition for their arising. Also, this is why phenomena lack any truly established individual essences.  <i class="fas fa-quote-right" style="color: rgba(212, 200, 174, 0.5);"></i></br></br> <span class="quote-attr font-italic">~ in Mipam on Buddha-Nature, page(s) 8</span></br> </div></br></blockquote><blockquote></br> <div id="leftQuoteBack"><i class="fas fa-quote-left fa-2x"></i></div></br> <div class="quoted-text"></br> Appearances are not found when they are analyzed; therefore, they are empty. However, emptiness is not some separate reality ''behind'' appearances. Rather, in the appearance/emptiness dichotomy of two truths, the two truths are in actuality an inseparable unity.  <i class="fas fa-quote-right" style="color: rgba(212, 200, 174, 0.5);"></i></br></br> <span class="quote-attr font-italic">~ in Mipam on Buddha-Nature, page(s) 8</span></br> </div></br></blockquote>2, 200, 174, 0.5);"></i> <span class="quote-attr font-italic">~ in Mipam on Buddha-Nature, page(s) 8</span> </div> </blockquote>)