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    formless
    /ˈfɔːmləs/

    adjective

    • 1. without a clear or definite shape or structure: "a dark and formless idea"

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  2. 1 day ago · These are also referred to in commentarial literature as arūpa-jhānas ("formless" or "immaterial" jhānas), corresponding to the arūpa-loka (translated as the "formless realm" or the "formless dimensions"), to be distinguished from the first four jhānas (rūpa jhānas).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NondualismNondualism - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · Etymology. "Dual" comes from Latin "duo", two, prefixed with "non-" meaning "not"; "non-dual" means "not-two". When referring to nonduality, Hinduism generally uses the Sanskrit term Advaita, while Buddhism uses Advaya (Tibetan: gNis-med, Chinese: pu-erh, Japanese: fu-ni). [13] "Advaita" (अद्वैत) is from Sanskrit roots a, not; dvaita, dual.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BrahmanBrahman - Wikipedia

    4 days ago · The metaphysical concept of Brahman, particularly as nirguni Brahman—attributeless, formless, eternal Highest Reality—is at the foundation of Sikhism. This belief is observed through nirguni Bhakti by the Sikhs.

  5. Jun 28, 2024 · Bruce Lee — ‘You must be shapeless, formless, like water. When you pour water in a cup, it becomes the cup. When you pour water in a bottle, it becomes t...

  6. Jun 13, 2024 · The question of whether God is formless is a topic of substantial theological discussion and debate. In considering this question from a biblical perspective, it is important to carefully examine the scriptures to discern the nature of God as presented in the Bible.

  7. Jun 26, 2024 · a shape without a clear definition; formless, indistinct, and of uncertain dimension

  8. Jun 26, 2024 · Nirvāṇa is a term used in Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism. It leads to mokṣa, liberation from samsara, or release from a state of suffering, after an often lengthy period of bhāvanā or sādhanā. In Jainism, mokṣa (liberation) follows nirvāṇa. Nirvana means final release from the karmic bondage.