Understanding the Mind: Lorig, an Explanation of the Nature and Functions of the Mind |
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Objectpossessors | 9 |
Conceptual and Nonconceptual Minds | 23 |
Sense and Mental Awarenesses | 33 |
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abandon apprehending arise Asanga aspiration attain liberation bodhichitta Bodhisattvas body Buddha Buddhist cause Chandrakirti cognizer realizing compassion concentration conceptual mind consciousness contaminated correct belief Dakini definition deluded doubts deluded mental factor deluded view delusions dependence desire realm desirous attachment develop Dharma practice Dharmakirti Dignaga discrimination effort enlightenment example experience eye awareness eye sense power faith feelings five aggregates form realm four noble truths Geshe harm holding our aggregate ignorance imprints inferential cognizer inherently existent intellectually-formed Je Tsongkhapa Joyful Path karma Kelsang Gyatso Lamrim Mahayana Manjushri Mantra meditation mental direct perceivers mental suppleness nature ness neutral non-ascertaining perceivers Non-attachment non-conceptual minds non-hatred Non-ignorance non-virtuous actions ourself person phenomena Prasangikas primary mind re-cognizers realizing emptiness rebirth samsara Sautrantikas self-grasping sense awarenesses sense direct perceivers sentient Shantideva suffering Sutras three types transitory collection twofold division uncommon dominant condition understand Vajrayogini valid cognizer virtuous actions wisdom wish wrong awarenesses wrong views yogic direct perceiver



