Ideas adapted from the tradition of Chinese Tiantai Buddhism,in particular the notions of the "Three Truths" and "opening the provisional to reveal the real," are applied to the traditional mind-body problem as framed in Western philosophical discourse. An attempt is made to offer an account of the mind-body relation that explicates both the identity and the opposition between these two terms, thereby avoiding the traditional positions of dualism,monism,and parallelism while also accounting for the features of the relation that have made these positions attractive in the past.