Yogachara (IAST: Yogācāra; literally "yoga practice"; "one whose practice is yoga") is an influential school of Buddhist philosophy and psychology emphasizing phenomenology and ontology through the interior lens of meditative and yogic practices. It was associated with Indian Mahāyāna Buddhism in about the 4th century CE, but also included non-Mahayana practitioners of the Dārṣṭāntika school.
Yogācāra discourse explains how our human experience is constructed by mind.
There's a storm coming
I can see it in her eyes
I can hear it in the way she says "everything's all
right"
I can feel it in the air between us
And I think I know the reason why
There's a storm coming
Tonight
Here comes the rain
As she turns away from me
And I know there's nothing I can say
That she'll believe
There's a sound of rolling thunder
That'll be shaking everything in sight
There's a storm coming
Tonight
Clouds of anger, tears of rain
Just have to hold on, be strong
And hope that it doesn't blow us away
There's a storm coming
I can see it in her eyes
Of the broken promises
Yeah and the alibis
I can feel it in the air between us
And I think I know the reason why
There's a storm coming
There's a storm coming
There's a storm coming
Tonight
Here comes the rain