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Yeshua_Adonai
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I should have clarified;Close, but not quite. Buddhism teaches that even without the mind, the chair exists, but all it has is its properties such as weight, shape, color, height, etc… and that it doesn’t have the property of “Chair-ness” because "Chair-ness is a concept which exists in the mind. The chair is real, but it doesn’t literally have the property of “chair-ness” in the same sense as it has the properties of weight, size, shape, etc…
I did not mean to convey that the chair does not exist without a conscious observer. But thank you for your further exposition.
Shalom!