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deep awareness

TECHNICAL TERM DETAILS (English)

Term deep awareness

Referenced by:
awareness, deep (cross-reference only)
Tibetan ye-shes
Sanskrit jnana
Pali
Definition (1) In the context of the five types of deep awareness, a type of principal awareness that all beings have as an aspect of Buddha-nature. It is "deep" in the sense that it is a fundamental way in which the mind works and has always been there, primordially, with no beginning and no end. (2) When contrasted with "discriminating awareness" (Tib. shes-rab) in the non-Gelug usage of the term, the principal awareness that nonconceptually cognizes the deepest truth of something (its inseparable voidness and appearance), beyond all words and concepts. (3) In the context of the ten Mahayana far-reaching attitudes, when contrasted with "discriminating awareness," principal awareness that nonconceptually cognizes the two truths of something. (4) In the context of an arya's nonconceptual cognition of voidness, in the Gelug usage, either the principal awareness that explicitly and nonconceptually cognizes voidness (deepest truth) during total absorption or the principal awareness that implicitly and nonconceptually cognizes voidness during subsequent attainment.

TRANSLATION (Italian)

Translation profonda consapevolezza
Definition

OTHER TRANSLATIONS

Arabic الوعي العميق
German tiefes Gewahrsein
French conscience profonde
Italian profonda consapevolezza
Jeffrey Hopkins En, Ti... wisdom; [perfectly-know]; exalted wisdom; exalted wisdom consciousness; primordial wisdom
Russian глубокое осознавание
Vietnamese trí tuệ