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mind isolation | |
mind mandala | |
mind training
Tib: blo-sbyong A spiritual training in which one cleanses disturbing attitudes from one's mind and trains to replace them with constructive attitudes. Often called by its Tibetan name "lojong." |
تدريب الذهن
تدرب روحاني ينقي فيه المتدرب ذهنه من المواقف الداخلية المزعجة ويتدرب على استبدالهم بمواقف داخلية بَنَّاءة. يطلق عليه أيضًا: "تنقية المواقف الداخلية"، "تدريب الموقف الداخلي"، "لوجونغ". |
mind's deepest point
Tib: sems-don |
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mind, exceptionally perceptive state of | |
mind, noncontriving | |
mind, primordial | |
mind, serenely stilled and settled | |
mind, stilled and settled state of | |
mind, subtle | |
mind, subtlest | |
mind-itself
Tib: sems-nyid In the Kagyu and Nyingma systems, the deepest nature of the mind. |
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mind-only
Tib: sems-tsam Skt: chittamatra One of the four Indian Buddhist tenet systems, which asserts that forms of physical phenomena do not exist externally, coming from different natal sources than those of the minds that cognize them. Externally existing physical phenomena do ... (more) |
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mind-stream | |
mind-vajra | |
mindful of .. | |
mindfulness
Tib: dran-pa Skt: smrti The mental factor, similar to a mental glue, that keeps a mental hold on a cognitive object, so that it is not lost. |
اليقظة
(1) الوعي الاضافي (عامل ذهني) الشبيه بـ"الغراء الذهني"، والذي يحافظ علي "التمسك بالانتباه الذهني" نحو الشيء محل الادراك ، فلا يفقده. (2) تذكر شيء ما، والذي به يقوم الذهن بالتمسك بصورة ذهنية مجسمة محل التذكر، والتي تشبه وتمثل شيء سبق إدراكه ... (more) |
miraculous emanations
Tib: rnam-'phrul Skt: vikurvana (1) In mahamudra and dzogchen texts, a descriptive synonym for the mental aspects (mental appearances, mental holograms) that are produced by the clarity aspect of the mind and which are directly cognized by conceptual or nonconceptual cog ... (more) |
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miraculous powers | |
mirror-like deep awareness
Tib: me-long lta-bu'i ye-shes; me-long ye-shes One of the five types of deep awareness that all beings have as an aspect of Buddha-nature. The deep awareness that takes in all the information about an object of cognition. Also called: deep awareness that is like a mirror. |
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misconceive | |
misconception | |
miserable phenomena
Tib: sdug-bsngal-ba Skt: du:kha (duhkha) One of the four aspects of true sufferings. The five aggregate factors from the point of view of their being under the control of the true origins (true causes) of suffering and thus are subject to one or more of the three types of sufferi ... (more) |
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miserliness
Tib: ser-sna |
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mixed with confusion |