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[[Conditioned Dharma]];  It refers to all [[phenomena]] and law in the [[world]]. The [[worldly]] [[dharma]] is governed by the [[Law of Cause and Effect]] and [[Law of Dependent Origination]] or [[conditions]]. In general, there are three kinds of [[conditioned dharma]], namely
 
[[Conditioned Dharma]];  It refers to all [[phenomena]] and law in the [[world]]. The [[worldly]] [[dharma]] is governed by the [[Law of Cause and Effect]] and [[Law of Dependent Origination]] or [[conditions]]. In general, there are three kinds of [[conditioned dharma]], namely
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         [[form]]  -  all material which has [[form]].
 
         [[form]]  -  all material which has [[form]].
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         [[mental]]  -  related to all [[mental]] [[activities]].
 
         [[mental]]  -  related to all [[mental]] [[activities]].
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         neither [[form]] nor the [[mental]].  
 
         neither [[form]] nor the [[mental]].  
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Conditioned Dharma; It refers to all phenomena and law in the world. The worldly dharma is governed by the Law of Cause and Effect and Law of Dependent Origination or conditions. In general, there are three kinds of conditioned dharma, namely


        form - all material which has form.

        mental - related to all mental activities.

        neither form nor the mental.

Source

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