If perception were entirely absent, the world as a world of separate forms would not remain in the same sense. The categories that define it, objects, distance, bodies, time, conflict, birth, death, inside/outside, all belong to perception.Without perception, there is not a hidden 'physical universe' waiting there exactly as before. Instead, beyond perception is knowledge, perfect unity, which cannot be described in worldly terms.
>>16979093>beyond perception is knowledgeEverything in your post undermines this claim. Your "perfect unity" is inherently unknowable because knowledge depends on a whole list of things you file under "perception".
>>16979096>Everything in your post undermines this claimStop reading here. Into the garbage can it goes.
>>16979097I accept your brown and seething concession.
>>16979097>>16979102you guys are so boring
If wheels were something all grandmothers had, the world as a world of people without bicycles would not remain in the same sense.