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constructive view | |
contact | |
contacting awareness
Tib: reg-pa Skt: sparsha The subsidiary awareness (mental factor) that differentiates that the object of a cognition is pleasant, unpleasant, or neutral, and thus serves as the foundation for experiencing it with a feeling of happiness, unhappiness, or a neutral feeling. |
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contacting awareness, link of | |
contaminated aggregates | |
contemporaneous motivating aim
Tib: dus-kyi kun-slong The motivating aim or intention that accompanies the impulse to start and to continue an action. |
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continuously | |
continuously ripening karmic aftermath | |
continuum, mental | |
contradictory | |
contrived
Tib: bcos-ma A state of mind mentally constructed through conceptual thought, such as by going through a line of reasoning. Also translated as "artificial." |
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convention
Tib: tha-snyad Skt: vyavahara A word or phrase, agreed upon by a society or an individual, and used in speech and thought to refer to something. |
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conventional
Tib: tha-snyad |
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conventional bodhichitta
Tib: kun-rdzob-gyi byang-chub-gyi sems A mind or heart focused first on the benefit of all limited beings and then on one's own individual not-yet-happening enlightenment, imputable on the basis of the Buddha-nature factors of one's mental continuum, with the intention to attai ... (more) |
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conventional commonsense object
Tib: tha-snyad spyod-yul Literally: conventional objects that one actually experiences when one cognizes them. An object of ordinary experience to which a word or concept refers, and which endures over time and extends over the sensibilia of one or more senses. |
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conventional language
Tib: sgra ji-bzhin-pa |
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conventional nature of the mind | |
conventional object of experience | |
conventional objects that we actually experience when we cognize them | |
conventional Sangha | |
conventional true phenomenon | |
conventional truth | |
conventionally existent phenomenon
Tib: tha-snyad-du yod-pa |
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conviction, firm | |
core of the enlightenment |