NATURE OF BEING
The nature of being has been studied extensively in the Indian philosophical tradition as well as in western philosophy. Is it related to existing physical parts consisting of the " tripod " of body, mind, and intellect mechanisms as reflected or perceived in our sense perception angle, or is it something beyond the transcendental of the tripod and into the spiritual domain, i.e., the realm of the soul? The nature of being is not something ephemeral, transient, or evanescent; rather, it is more than and beyond all these in the state of eternity or perpetuity. What exactly is the nature of being? There is no univocality but rather more equivocality in several philosophical traditions, from the western to the oriental ones. 1. Outline 1.1. Indian Philosophical Tradition The Indian philosophical tradition, except the Cārvāka, believed in possibility of liberation in this life or in future life times. Liberation is based on Dharma (a righteous way of life) , Karma ...