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;Its nature is exclusively the non-obscuring indeterminate, and it interacts with the Five Universally Interactive [[Dharmas]].
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;Its [[nature]] is exclusively the non-obscuring {{Wiki|indeterminate}}, and it interacts with the Five Universally Interactive [[Dharmas]].
  
Before its transformation into [[wisdom]], the [[eighth consciousness]] always arises together with the [[seventh consciousness]] and the Five Universally Interactive [[Dharmas]]: [[attention]], [[contact]], [[feeling]], conceptualization, and deliberation. The nature of the [[eighth consciousness]] is said to be "non-obscuring" because it does not obscure True Thusness. The [[eighth consciousness]] can also be said to be "unobscured" because its own nature is not obscured by the [[mind]]-dependent [[dharmas]] that arise with it. It is indeterminate because, being passive, it does not make the distinctions of [[wholesome]] and [[unwholesome]] or any other distinctions.
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Before its [[transformation]] into [[wisdom]], the [[eighth consciousness]] always arises together with the [[seventh consciousness]] and the Five Universally Interactive [[Dharmas]]: [[attention]], [[contact]], [[feeling]], [[conceptualization]], and {{Wiki|deliberation}}. The [[nature]] of the [[eighth consciousness]] is said to be "non-obscuring" because it does not obscure [[True Thusness]]. The [[eighth consciousness]] can also be said to be "unobscured" because its [[own]] [[nature]] is not obscured by the [[mind]]-dependent [[dharmas]] that arise with it. It is {{Wiki|indeterminate}} because, being passive, it does not make the {{Wiki|distinctions}} of [[wholesome]] and [[unwholesome]] or any other {{Wiki|distinctions}}.
  
The [[eighth consciousness]] contains seeds, [[karmic]] potentials created by previous [[karmic]] activities. The seeds ripen and become actual [[dharmas]] as they are "perfumed" by the [[karmic]] activity of the first seven [[consciousnesses]]. The image here is built on an analogy with of sesame seeds, which take on the fragrance of the sesame [[plant]]'s flowers or of any fragrance with which they come into [[contact]].
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The [[eighth consciousness]] contains [[seeds]], [[karmic]] potentials created by previous [[karmic]] [[activities]]. The [[seeds]] ripen and become actual [[dharmas]] as they are "perfumed" by the [[karmic]] [[activity]] of the first seven [[consciousnesses]]. The image here is built on an analogy with of sesame [[seeds]], which take on the {{Wiki|fragrance}} of the sesame [[plant]]'s [[flowers]] or of any {{Wiki|fragrance}} with which they come into [[contact]].
  
 
;The [[Three Realms]] with their [[Nine Grounds]] come into being in accord with the [[power]] of [[karma]].
 
;The [[Three Realms]] with their [[Nine Grounds]] come into being in accord with the [[power]] of [[karma]].
  
Although the [[eighth consciousness]] does not create [[karma]] because it is totally passive in function, the seeds stored within it ripen to create actual [[dharmas]] that are the [[Three Realms]] and the [[Nine Grounds]]. [The [[Nine Grounds]] are explained above in the explanation of the second line of the verse describing the first [[five consciousnesses]].]
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Although the [[eighth consciousness]] does not create [[karma]] because it is totally passive in function, the [[seeds]] stored within it ripen to create actual [[dharmas]] that are the [[Three Realms]] and the [[Nine Grounds]]. [The [[Nine Grounds]] are explained above in the explanation of the second line of the verse describing the first [[five consciousnesses]].]
 
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Because of their confused attachments, those of the Two Vehicles don't comprehend it;
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Because of their confused [[attachments]], those of the [[Two Vehicles]] don't comprehend it;
  
;And based upon those attachments, there arise the disputes of the [[shastra]] [[masters]].
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;And based upon those [[attachments]], there arise the [[disputes]] of the [[shastra]] [[masters]].
  
Only the [[Buddhas]] and [[Bodhisattvas]] are capable of direct [[awareness]] of the [[eighth consciousness]], because its states are so subtle. That is why those of the [[Hinayana]] vehicles deny its [[existence]]. The Treatise on [[Consciousness-Only]] gives scriptural references to it from both [[Mahayana]] and [[Hinayana]] scriptures together with [[logical]] arguments for the necessity of its [[existence]].
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Only the [[Buddhas]] and [[Bodhisattvas]] are capable of direct [[awareness]] of the [[eighth consciousness]], because its states are so {{Wiki|subtle}}. That is why those of the [[Hinayana]] vehicles deny its [[existence]]. The Treatise on [[Consciousness-Only]] gives [[scriptural]] references to it from both [[Mahayana]] and [[Hinayana]] [[scriptures]] together with [[logical]] arguments for the necessity of its [[existence]].
  
 
;How vast and unfathomable is the threefold [[alaya]]!
 
;How vast and unfathomable is the threefold [[alaya]]!
  
[[Alaya]] means "storehouse". Because it is a "storehouse" of seeds, [[storehouse consciousness]] ([[alayavijnana]]) is one of the names by which the [[eighth consciousness]] is known. "Threefold" refers to three aspects of the [[eighth consciousness]]: it contains seeds, it is 'perfumed', and the [[seventh consciousness]] takes it to be the [[self]].
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[[Alaya]] means "[[storehouse]]". Because it is a "[[storehouse]]" of [[seeds]], [[storehouse consciousness]] ([[alayavijnana]]) is one of the names by which the [[eighth consciousness]] is known. "Threefold" refers to three aspects of the [[eighth consciousness]]: it contains [[seeds]], it is 'perfumed', and the [[seventh consciousness]] takes it to be the [[self]].
  
;Generated by the winds of states, seven waves arise from its depths.
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;Generated by the [[winds]] of states, seven waves arise from its depths.
 
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"Its depths" refers to the extent of the [[eighth consciousness]], which is compared to the ocean. The first seven [[consciousnesses]] arise from the [[eighth consciousness]] in the same manner as waves arise on the surface of the sea. The wind represents "states", the [[causes]] and conditions for the [[consciousnesses]] arising. The [[causes]] and conditions "perfume" seeds in the [[eighth consciousness]], causing them to sprout, to become actual [[dharmas]]. The first seven [[consciousnesses]] and the [[Dharmas]] Interactive with the [[Mind]] associated with them all come into being from seeds stored in the [[eighth consciousness]].
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"Its depths" refers to the extent of the [[eighth consciousness]], which is compared to the ocean. The first seven [[consciousnesses]] arise from the [[eighth consciousness]] in the same manner as waves arise on the surface of the sea. The [[wind]] represents "states", the [[causes]] and [[conditions]] for the [[consciousnesses]] [[arising]]. The [[causes]] and [[conditions]] "[[perfume]]" [[seeds]] in the [[eighth consciousness]], causing them to sprout, to become actual [[dharmas]]. The first seven [[consciousnesses]] and the [[Dharmas]] Interactive with the [[Mind]] associated with them all come into being from [[seeds]] stored in the [[eighth consciousness]].
  
;It undergoes perfuming and contains the seeds both of the [[body]] with its organs and of the material [[world]].
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;It undergoes perfuming and contains the [[seeds]] both of the [[body]] with its {{Wiki|organs}} and of the material [[world]].
  
The [[body]] with its perceptual organs and the entire [[physical]] [[world]] also arise from seeds contained in the [[eighth consciousness]].
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The [[body]] with its {{Wiki|perceptual}} {{Wiki|organs}} and the entire [[physical]] [[world]] also arise from [[seeds]] contained in the [[eighth consciousness]].
  
 
;After going and before coming, it's in control.
 
;After going and before coming, it's in control.
 
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At [[death]] the first seven [[consciousnesses]] are reabsorbed into the [[eighth consciousness]]. At [[birth]] they are regenerated as separate [[consciousnesses]]. "After going and before coming" refers to the intermediate state between [[death]] and [[rebirth]]. Dureing that period the [[eighth consciousness]] is "in control."
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At [[death]] the first seven [[consciousnesses]] are reabsorbed into the [[eighth consciousness]]. At [[birth]] they are regenerated as separate [[consciousnesses]]. "After going and before coming" refers to the [[intermediate state]] between [[death]] and [[rebirth]]. Dureing that period the [[eighth consciousness]] is "in control."
  
 
The line could also be interpreted as meaning that at [[death]] the [[eighth consciousness]] is the last to leave the old [[body]], and at [[birth]] it is the first to begin functioning.
 
The line could also be interpreted as meaning that at [[death]] the [[eighth consciousness]] is the last to leave the old [[body]], and at [[birth]] it is the first to begin functioning.
  
;Before the Unmoving Ground [[attachment]] to the storehouse is finally relinquished.
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;Before the Unmoving Ground [[attachment]] to the [[storehouse]] is finally relinquished.
  
The Unmoving Ground is the Eighth Ground. Prior to the eighth ground, that is, on the seventh ground, the [[seventh consciousness]] relinquishes its innate [[attachment]] to the eighth or [[storehouse consciousness]] being the [[self]]. This takes place as the [[seventh consciousness]] transforms itself into the [[Wisdom]] Whose Nature is Equality.
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The Unmoving Ground is the [[Eighth Ground]]. Prior to the [[eighth ground]], that is, on the [[seventh ground]], the [[seventh consciousness]] relinquishes its innate [[attachment]] to the eighth or [[storehouse consciousness]] being the [[self]]. This takes place as the [[seventh consciousness]] transforms itself into the [[Wisdom]] Whose [[Nature]] is Equality.
  
;Upon completion of the [[vajra]] [[Path]], it is empty of the ripening of results.
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;Upon completion of the [[vajra]] [[Path]], it is [[empty]] of the [[ripening of results]].
  
The [[vajra]] [[Path]], "the [[Path]] of indestructible substance", refers to the eighth through tenth grounds and, in addition, the stage of Equal [[Enlightenment]]. Due to the absence of [[self]] and because the [[Bodhisattva]] contemplates the [[emptiness]] of both [[self]] and [[dharmas]] during this period, no fresh defiling [[karma]] is created, but "the ripening of results" continues: seeds planted in the past continue to ripen into actual [[karmic]] retribution. However, at [[Buddhahood]] the [[eighth consciousness]] is finally emptied of ripening seeds of future [[karma]]. In other words, no seeds remain in the [[mind]] that could give rise to future outflows or [[impurities]].
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The [[vajra]] [[Path]], "the [[Path]] of [[indestructible]] [[substance]]", refers to the eighth through tenth grounds and, in addition, the stage of {{Wiki|Equal}} [[Enlightenment]]. Due to the absence of [[self]] and because the [[Bodhisattva]] [[contemplates]] the [[emptiness]] of both [[self]] and [[dharmas]] during this period, no fresh defiling [[karma]] is created, but "the [[ripening of results]]" continues: [[seeds]] planted in the {{Wiki|past}} continue to ripen into actual [[karmic]] retribution. However, at [[Buddhahood]] the [[eighth consciousness]] is finally emptied of ripening [[seeds]] of {{Wiki|future}} [[karma]]. In other words, no [[seeds]] remain in the [[mind]] that could give rise to {{Wiki|future}} outflows or [[impurities]].
  
;The Great Perfect Mirror [[Wisdom]] and the undefiled [[consciousness]] are produced at the same time,
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;The Great Perfect [[Mirror]] [[Wisdom]] and the undefiled [[consciousness]] are produced at the same time,
  
At [[Buddhahood]] the transformation of the [[eighth consciousness]] into the Great Perfect Mirror [[Wisdom]] is complete, and [[consciousness]] can be said to be totally undefiled. It is this pure "[[consciousness]]" that is called True Thusness.
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At [[Buddhahood]] the [[transformation]] of the [[eighth consciousness]] into the Great Perfect [[Mirror]] [[Wisdom]] is complete, and [[consciousness]] can be said to be totally undefiled. It is this [[pure]] "[[consciousness]]" that is called [[True Thusness]].
  
;And in the ten [[directions]] universally illuminate [[Buddha-fields]] as countless as motes of dust.
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;And in the ten [[directions]] universally [[illuminate]] [[Buddha-fields]] as countless as motes of dust.
  
 
The [[light]] of [[wisdom]] emitted from the [[Dharma]] [[Body]] of the [[Buddha]] illumintes everywhere.
 
The [[light]] of [[wisdom]] emitted from the [[Dharma]] [[Body]] of the [[Buddha]] illumintes everywhere.
  
The ten [[directions]] are north, south, east, west, northeast, northwest, southeast, southwest, above, and below.
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The ten [[directions]] are [[north]], [[south]], [[east]], [[west]], [[northeast]], [[northwest]], [[southeast]], [[southwest]], above, and below.
  
A [[Buddha-field]] or Buddhaland refers to where a [[Buddha]] resides, a "land" created by the [[power]] of great [[compassion]] to aid in teaching living beings and in taking them across to [[Buddhahood]].  
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A [[Buddha-field]] or [[Buddhaland]] refers to where a [[Buddha]] resides, a "land" created by the [[power]] of great [[compassion]] to aid in [[teaching]] [[living beings]] and in taking them across to [[Buddhahood]].  
  
  

Latest revision as of 22:49, 23 November 2020

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Its nature is exclusively the non-obscuring indeterminate, and it interacts with the Five Universally Interactive Dharmas.

Before its transformation into wisdom, the eighth consciousness always arises together with the seventh consciousness and the Five Universally Interactive Dharmas: attention, contact, feeling, conceptualization, and deliberation. The nature of the eighth consciousness is said to be "non-obscuring" because it does not obscure True Thusness. The eighth consciousness can also be said to be "unobscured" because its own nature is not obscured by the mind-dependent dharmas that arise with it. It is indeterminate because, being passive, it does not make the distinctions of wholesome and unwholesome or any other distinctions.

The eighth consciousness contains seeds, karmic potentials created by previous karmic activities. The seeds ripen and become actual dharmas as they are "perfumed" by the karmic activity of the first seven consciousnesses. The image here is built on an analogy with of sesame seeds, which take on the fragrance of the sesame plant's flowers or of any fragrance with which they come into contact.

The Three Realms with their Nine Grounds come into being in accord with the power of karma.

Although the eighth consciousness does not create karma because it is totally passive in function, the seeds stored within it ripen to create actual dharmas that are the Three Realms and the Nine Grounds. [The Nine Grounds are explained above in the explanation of the second line of the verse describing the first five consciousnesses.]

Imaadd.jpg

Because of their confused attachments, those of the Two Vehicles don't comprehend it;

And based upon those attachments, there arise the disputes of the shastra masters.

Only the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas are capable of direct awareness of the eighth consciousness, because its states are so subtle. That is why those of the Hinayana vehicles deny its existence. The Treatise on Consciousness-Only gives scriptural references to it from both Mahayana and Hinayana scriptures together with logical arguments for the necessity of its existence.

How vast and unfathomable is the threefold alaya!

Alaya means "storehouse". Because it is a "storehouse" of seeds, storehouse consciousness (alayavijnana) is one of the names by which the eighth consciousness is known. "Threefold" refers to three aspects of the eighth consciousness: it contains seeds, it is 'perfumed', and the seventh consciousness takes it to be the self.

Generated by the winds of states, seven waves arise from its depths.
214-27-1-1.jpg

"Its depths" refers to the extent of the eighth consciousness, which is compared to the ocean. The first seven consciousnesses arise from the eighth consciousness in the same manner as waves arise on the surface of the sea. The wind represents "states", the causes and conditions for the consciousnesses arising. The causes and conditions "perfume" seeds in the eighth consciousness, causing them to sprout, to become actual dharmas. The first seven consciousnesses and the Dharmas Interactive with the Mind associated with them all come into being from seeds stored in the eighth consciousness.

It undergoes perfuming and contains the seeds both of the body with its organs and of the material world.

The body with its perceptual organs and the entire physical world also arise from seeds contained in the eighth consciousness.

After going and before coming, it's in control.
Imag36es.jpg

At death the first seven consciousnesses are reabsorbed into the eighth consciousness. At birth they are regenerated as separate consciousnesses. "After going and before coming" refers to the intermediate state between death and rebirth. Dureing that period the eighth consciousness is "in control."

The line could also be interpreted as meaning that at death the eighth consciousness is the last to leave the old body, and at birth it is the first to begin functioning.

Before the Unmoving Ground attachment to the storehouse is finally relinquished.

The Unmoving Ground is the Eighth Ground. Prior to the eighth ground, that is, on the seventh ground, the seventh consciousness relinquishes its innate attachment to the eighth or storehouse consciousness being the self. This takes place as the seventh consciousness transforms itself into the Wisdom Whose Nature is Equality.

Upon completion of the vajra Path, it is empty of the ripening of results.

The vajra Path, "the Path of indestructible substance", refers to the eighth through tenth grounds and, in addition, the stage of Equal Enlightenment. Due to the absence of self and because the Bodhisattva contemplates the emptiness of both self and dharmas during this period, no fresh defiling karma is created, but "the ripening of results" continues: seeds planted in the past continue to ripen into actual karmic retribution. However, at Buddhahood the eighth consciousness is finally emptied of ripening seeds of future karma. In other words, no seeds remain in the mind that could give rise to future outflows or impurities.

The Great Perfect Mirror Wisdom and the undefiled consciousness are produced at the same time,

At Buddhahood the transformation of the eighth consciousness into the Great Perfect Mirror Wisdom is complete, and consciousness can be said to be totally undefiled. It is this pure "consciousness" that is called True Thusness.

And in the ten directions universally illuminate Buddha-fields as countless as motes of dust.

The light of wisdom emitted from the Dharma Body of the Buddha illumintes everywhere.

The ten directions are north, south, east, west, northeast, northwest, southeast, southwest, above, and below.

A Buddha-field or Buddhaland refers to where a Buddha resides, a "land" created by the power of great compassion to aid in teaching living beings and in taking them across to Buddhahood.


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