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  • ...i|tongue}} [[Consciousness]], [[Body]] [[Consciousness]], and [[Mental]] [[Consciousness]]). ...e [[Mahāyāna]] [[Doctrine]], [[Manas]] is also designated as the seventh [[Consciousness]], which has four inborn [[Defilements]]:
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  • #REDIRECT[[Ten Kasiṇa#The Base-of-Boundless-Consciousness]]
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  • ...he passage:;That material thing based on which [[mind-element]] and [[mind-consciousness]] [[element]] [[function]]; yam [[rūpam]] nissāya [[manodhātu]] ca [[man
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  • [[mind-base]], or [[consciousness mind-object]] ([[manāyatana]]) ([[dhammāyatana]])
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  • ...GH THE MIND: OPENING THE GATE OF SPACE AND THE DUD#CHOD AND UNIVERSAL BASE CONSCIOUSNESS]]
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  • In this [[attainment]] there is a special kind of [[consciousness]] {{Wiki|present}} called [[Lokuttara-citta]]. In contrast to this, in [[Nirodhasamapatti]] there is no [[consciousness]] at all.
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  • ...]: '[[mind-base]]', is a collective term for all the different states of [[consciousness]]; s. [[āyatana]].
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  • [[principal consciousness]] (Skt: [[vijnana]]; Tib: [[nam-she]]) There are [[six main minds]], one for each sensory base ([[eye]], [[ear]] and so forth) and the [[mental main mind]], which can be
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  • ...]''', termed internal bases, which possess the property of enabling that [[Consciousness]] to arise into [[activity]] when they are impinged upon by an appropriate ...contact]] with the external {{Wiki|stimulus}} or [[object]], that active [[Consciousness]] concerning the [[object]] is [[able]] to arise.
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  • The [[Triṁśikā]] is a key text of the [[Vijñānavāda]] ("[[Consciousness Doctrine]]") school of [[Buddhism]]. Their primary [[interest]] is in the [[nature of cognition]] or [[consciousness]] ([[vijñāna]]).
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  • [[kun gzhi'i rnam par shes pa]] - "[[Consciousness]] of Scarlet". ...ness]]. In itself, it is not clouded and not determined. It is the [[basic consciousness]] which is the [[kun gzhi]] all-ground underlying the resting [[mind]] and
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  • ...uch is the [[arising]] of [[consciousness]], such is the passing away of [[consciousness]]' — for one who [[knows]] and sees this, [[monks]], the [[destruction of "What is the supporting [[condition]] for [[contact]]? 'The [[sixfold sense base]]' should be the reply.
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  • ...ying". Also note that this term is used in [[relation]] to the [[dualistic consciousness]]. ...use the [[sems]] kyi [[ngo bo]] [[mind essence]], which is not [[dualistic consciousness]].
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  • ...anner]] so, after the [[disappearance]] of the former [[mind]] there is no base at all for the latter [[mind]]. However, the latter arises because of the i ...-consciousness of the {{Wiki|past}} [[existence]] [[causes]] the [[rebirth-consciousness]] of the next. This is a brief explanation to enable one to gauge the power
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  • ...e]] (of non-voidness) dependent on (the presence of) [[perception]] of the base consisting of [[infinite]] [[space]]." So he sees it as [[void]] of what is ...t on (the presence of) [[perception]] of the base consisting of [[infinite consciousness]]." So he sees it as [[void]] of what is not there, but of what {{Wiki|rema
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  • ...ā]], [[piṇgalā]], and [[suśumṇā]]) that runs up the spinal column from the Base of the [[Spine centre]] to the [[Head centre]] via all major [[chakras]] in
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  • ...ly, [[sense-impression]]; thirdly, [[volitional]] [[thought]]; fourthly, [[consciousness]]." "Who, O [[Lord]], consumes[1] the nutriment [[consciousness]]?"
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  • It is the store or [[totality of consciousness]] both [[absolute]] and [[relative]]. It is described as the [[fundamental mind-consciousness of conscious beings]], which lays hold of all the [[experience]] of the {{W
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  • ...term composed of "[[power]]" or "[[potency]]" ([[iddhi]]; [[ṛddhi]]) and "base," "basis" or "constituent" ([[pāda]]). ...nd term is usually translated along the lines of "[[base of power]]" or "[[base of spiritual power]]."
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  • ...". {{Wiki|Kochumuttom}} (2008:135) translates [[ālayavijñāna]] as "[[store-consciousness]]". Suzuki (1999:390) translates [[ālayavijñāna]] as "the all-conserving [[Williams]] (2009:97) translates [[ālaya-vijñāna]] as "[[substratum]] [[consciousness]]".
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  • ...erm composed of "[[Power]]" or "[[potency]]" ([[Iddhi]]; [[ṛddhi]]) and "[[base]]," "[[basis]]" or "[[constituent]]" ([[pāda]]). ...nd term is usually translated along the lines of "[[base of Power]]" or "[[base of Spiritual Power]]."
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  • ...[passion]] should be seen. Like the five means of [[propagation]] is how [[consciousness]] together with its nutriment should be seen. "Should [[consciousness]], when taking a stance, stand [[attached]] to (a [[physical]]) [[form]], s
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  • ...usness]], or [[consciousness]] as in the [[self]], or the [[self]] as in [[consciousness]]. ...nstant [[fabrications]]' ... inconstant [[consciousness]] as 'inconstant [[consciousness]].'
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  • ...eutics|hermeneutical]] methods were derived in great part from [[Hwôm]], [[Consciousness-only]] and [[Tathaagatagarbha]] [[doctrines]]. It was also the organizing [ ...s base [[consciousness]]. The [[Mind-only]], and "permeation" aspects of [[Consciousness-only]] [[doctrine]] [[offered]] many affinities with Wônyung/Hwaôm (Ch. [
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  • ...ths]] ([[bden pa gnyis]]) and all of them, [[including]] [[Tantra]], use [[consciousness]] ([[shes pa]]) to attain their [[realization]]. ...anding]] of the [[Nature of Mind]] ([[sems nyid]]) beyond the use of any [[consciousness]].
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  • the [[sense organ]], the [[sense object]], and [[sense]] [[consciousness]] ([[Vijnana]]). ...]] {{Wiki|organ}}, a [[visual]] [[object]], and the [[visual]] [[sense]] [[consciousness]].
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  • ...ower, the [[essence]], and the covering of the [[body]] which provides the base for the [[physical body]] to [[exist]]. ...tal]] predispositions and the [[delusions]] of the [[mind]] of the [[bardo consciousness]], which unites with the parent’s two [[physical]] energies[1].
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  • 3) [[base of perception]] [RY] ...[[second abode]] in the [[Formless Realm]] dwelling on the [[thought]], "[[Consciousness]] is [[infinite]]!" [RY]
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  • ...ells}} ... {{Wiki|tastes}} ... bodily impressions cognizable by [[body]]-[[consciousness]], that are desirable .... " (D.33; M.13, 26, 59, 66). : 2. [[vatthu-kāma]], i.e. [[kāma]] as the object-base of [[sensuality]]; first in MNid.. I, p. 1, and frequently in the commentar
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  • ...e [[illusion]]. [[Brahman]] is the only [[absolute truth]] and is the firm base of [[Samsara]]. but, only when the ...g]]. Thus a "[[wisdom]] [[consciousness]]" or [[knowledge]], is the true [[consciousness]] of the [[Ignorance]] of [[Samsara]], the
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  • ...ted [[perceptions]] of [[reality]], and the [[illusions]] of [[desire]] as base inborn inclinations such as [[greed]], [[anger]], and [[arrogance]]: (2) In the [[Consciousness-Only school]], the [[illusions]] of [[thought]] are regarded as those [[cau
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  • ...eipt [of the [[precepts]], etc.], which are not reflections generated by [[consciousness]]. When the sixth [[consciousness]] [[perceives]] these, it takes them as the base [[substance]], and that [[substance]] is apprehended through its {{Wiki|ref
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  • There are 15 [[rupavacara citta]] ([[consciousness]] mostly [[experienced]] in [[rupa-loka]]). 1.[[rupavacara kusala citta]] (5) = [[rupa-jhana]] [[moral consciousness]]
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  • ===There are 15 [[rupavacara citta]] ([[consciousness]] mostly [[experienced]] in [[rupa-loka]])=== 1.[[rupavacara kusala citta]] (5) = [[rupa-jhana moral consciousness]]
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  • ...ntal]] {{Wiki|processes}}, consist of [[five physical sense-organs]] and [[consciousness]], being the [[six personal bases]] ([[ajjhattika]]); and the [[six exter * [[mind]]-base, or [[consciousness]] [[mind]]-[[object]] ([[manāyatana]]) ([[dhammāyatana]])
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  • ...n the [[Universe]] arise not just from [[emptiness]] and but also from 8 [[consciousness]] - quite similar to the 8 [[dimension]] assumption of both Superstring {{W In [[Buddhism]], the first [[6 consciousness]] are [[eyes]], [[ears]], {{Wiki|nose}}, {{Wiki|tongue}}, [[body]], and [[m
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  • ...any [[object]] [[arising]] in the [[mind]] is the [[condition]] for [[mind-consciousness]] ([[mano-viññāna]]). The [[mind]]-[[object]] may be anything whatever, ...mena]] can be predominant at a [[time]]. "Whenever such [[phenomena]] as [[consciousness]] and [[mental]] concomitants are [[arising]] by giving preponderance to on
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  • | (22) Base of [[non-percipient beings]] (''[[Asaññasattayatana]]'') or Abode of the | (28) The Base of [[Infinite Space]] (''[[Akasanañcayatana]]'')
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  • ...ion]], [[ignorance]] {{Wiki|being}} the base, leading to predisposition, [[consciousness]], [[name]] and [[form]], the [[six senses]], [[sensation]], [[contact]], [
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  • ...s]], inner and outward {{Wiki|organs}} of [[sense]], field of extension ([[consciousness]] emerges and spreads), [[sense faculties]], experiential {{Wiki|medium}}, ..."{{Wiki|medium}} for a [[sense perception]] to arise," the sources, bases, base of [[cognition]], {{Wiki|faculty}}, [[sense fields]] / factors / [[spheres]
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  • From [[fabrications]] as a requisite [[condition]] comes [[consciousness]]. From [[consciousness]] as a requisite [[condition]] comes name-&-form.
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  • ...[[contact]], [[mental]] [[Wikipedia:Volition (psychology)|volition]] and [[consciousness]]:) the origin, by [[Craving]]. The [[cessation]], by [[cessation]] of [[cr - [[Arising]] by six fold base, [[cessation]] by eradication of six fold base.
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  • ...abrications]] as a requisite [[condition]] comes [[consciousness]]. From [[consciousness]] as a requisite [[condition]] comes name-&-form. From name-&-form as a req ...comes the [[cessation]] of [[consciousness]]. From the [[cessation]] of [[consciousness]] comes the [[cessation]] of name-&-form. From the [[cessation]] of name-&-
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  • [[Four states of consciousness]] and [[Turiya]] The {{Wiki|Mandukya Upanishad}} describes four [[states of consciousness]], namely:
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  • ...onsciousness]]" (Skt. [[Eighth consciousness|Ālayavijñāna]]), which is the base of the individual's deepest [[awareness]] and his tie to the [[cosmic]]. .... It equates the {{Wiki|matrix}} of the [[Thus Come One]] with the [[alaya-consciousness]]. The [[sutra]] takes the [[form]] of a {{Wiki|discourse}} by [[Shakyamuni
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  • ...]) and the [[visual sense base]] ([[caks ̇urindriya]]) produces a [[visual consciousness]]. ...cal]] factors of [[experience]], [[visual consciousness]] arises. [[Visual Consciousness]] arises from the interaction of the [[eye]] and [[visible forms]].
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  • ...on [[ignorance]], [[volitional formation]]. dependent on [[formations]], [[consciousness]] etc,i. [[consciousness]] and bind him fast to the gross [[world]] full of
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  • ...a-Vijñāna]] is the [[Sanskrit]] term denoting, roughly, “[[storehouse]]” [[consciousness]], a {{Wiki|conception}} of [[unconscious]] [[mental processes]] developed ...tinuous yet {{Wiki|subliminal}} [[Ālaya]], the home, base, or [[storehouse consciousness]] ([[Ālaya-vijñāna]]).
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  • [[Consciousness]] ...[mental formation]]. The [[fifth skandha]] is explained in some schools as base that ties the [[experience]] of [[life]] together.
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  • Who abide in the vastness of the ocean of [[enlightenment]], which is [[consciousness]] itself ...iberated}}… once they {{Wiki|taste}} the [[experience]] of their [[own]] [[consciousness]], they can never go back, never again close up so completely… so darkly.
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