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enlightenment-building | |
enlightenment-building network of deep awareness
Tib: ye-shes-kyi tshogs |
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enlightenment-building network of positive force
Tib: bsod-nams-gyi tshogs |
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ennoble | |
ennobling | |
ennobling, impeccable
Tib: rje-btsun |
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enriching factors | |
enriching situations | |
enrichment
Tib: byor-ba |
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entering externally into unawareness
Tib: phyi-rol-gyi ma-rig-pa la jug-pa |
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entity
A truly existent "thing," either objective or metaphysical, that exists as a findable "thing" on its own, established as that "thing" by its own power from its own side. |
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entity, metaphysical | |
entity, objective | |
envy | |
epic presentations
Tib: shin-tu rgyas-pa Skt: vaipulya Presentations of the vast and profound aspects of such topics as the six far-reaching attitudes (six perfections) and ten arya bodhisattva levels of bhumi-mind (ten bhumis) of The Basket of the Mahayana or Bodhisattva Sutras. One of the tw ... (more) |
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equal status cause
Tib: skal-mnyam-gyi rgyu Causes for which the results are later moments in the same category of phenomena as they are -- either in the same ethical category or on the same plane of existence. |
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equality
Tib: mnyam-nyid |
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equalizing and exchanging our attitudes about self and others | |
equalizing and exchanging self and others
Tib: bdag-gzhan mnyam-brje A method for developing a bodhichitta aim, consisting of (1) developing mere equanimity, (2) developing uncommon Mahayana equanimity, as a way to regard all others equally in the same way as one regards oneself, (3) thinking of the disadva ... (more) |
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equalizing awareness | |
equalizing deep awareness
Tib: mnyam-nyid ye-shes One of the five types of deep awareness that all beings have as an aspect of Buddha-nature. The deep awareness that is aware of several items as belonging equally to the same category, or as fitting into the same pattern. Also called: deep ... (more) |
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equalizing self and others
Tib: bdag-gzhan mnyam-pa Developing an equal attitude toward all beings, with the same regard as one has toward oneself. |
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equanimity
Tib: btang-snyoms Skt: upeksha (1) The mental factor (subsidiary awareness) of having an equal attitude toward everyone. (2) In Theravada, when practiced as a bodhisattva, the tenth of the ten far-reaching attitudes -- the attitude with which one does not expect anythin ... (more) |
اتزان
(1) العامل الذهني (وعي إضافي) للموقف الداخلي المتساوي تجاه الجميع. (2) بتقليد الثيرافادا، إنه الموقف الداخلي الذي به لا يتوقع الشخص شيئاً في مقابل المساعدة التي يقدمها، كونه غير معني بأية متعة أو ألم وبأية منفعة أو ضرر قد يلقاه. عندما يك ... (more) |
equanimity, distinguished | |
equanimity, especially distinguished |