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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]].
    371 bytes (43 words) - 03:35, 29 August 2014
  • [[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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