noun
all things in nature; the whole creation
Buddhist term referring to all phenomena, both with and without form. Often used in a philosophical or poetic context. Compare with 有象無象 (sense 2).
See also: 有象無象
有相無相の理を説く。
Expound the principle of all things in nature.
この庭園は有相無相の美を表している。
This garden expresses the beauty of the whole creation.
A yojijukugo from Buddhist terminology, combining 有 (existence, with form) and 無 (non-existence, without form), referring to all phenomena.