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  2. Eight Consciousnesses - Wikipedia

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    The Eight Consciousnesses (Skt. aṣṭa vijñānakāyāḥ [1]) is a classification developed in the tradition of the Yogācāra school of Mahayana Buddhism.They enumerate the five sense consciousnesses, supplemented by the mental consciousness (manovijñāna), the defiled mental consciousness (kliṣṭamanovijñāna [2]), and finally the fundamental store-house consciousness ...

  3. Bodhiruci (8th century CE) - Wikipedia

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    Bodhiruci (also written Bodhiruchi or Bodairushi; Chinese: 菩提流支; 562 or 571 – 727 CE) was an Indian translator and Buddhist monk from South India.Originally named Dharmaruci, he is believed to have lived for 156 years. [1]

  4. Yogachara - Wikipedia

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    The eighth consciousness, ālaya-vijñāna (storehouse or repository consciousness), was defined as the storehouse of all karmic seeds , where they gradually matured until ripe, at which point they manifested as karmic consequences.

  5. Eight-circuit model of consciousness - Wikipedia

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    The eight-circuit model of consciousness is a holistic model originally presented as psychological philosophy (abbreviated "psy-phi" [1]) by Timothy Leary in books including Neurologic (1973) and Exo-Psychology (1977), later expanded on by Robert Anton Wilson in his books Cosmic Trigger (1977) [2] and Prometheus Rising (1983), and by Antero Alli in his books Angel Tech (1985) and The Eight ...

  6. Cheng Weishi Lun - Wikipedia

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    A 14th century Japanese scroll of the Cheng Weishi Lun (Jp: Jōyuishikiron). Cheng Weishi Lun (Chinese: 成唯識論; pinyin: Chéng Wéishí Lùn, CWSL, Sanskrit reconstruction: *Vijñaptimātrāsiddhiśāstra, English: The Treatise on the Demonstration of Consciousness-only, Taisho Catalog number 1585), is a comprehensive treatise on the philosophy of Yogacara Buddhism and a commentary on ...

  7. Eighth consciousness - Wikipedia

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  8. Sparśa - Wikipedia

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    When there is seeing, there is the coinciding of eye (the eyebase), visible object and seeing-consciousness; through this concurrence phassa, which is in this case eye-contact, is manifested. [3] Nina van Gorkom also explains: Phassa is different from what we mean in conventional language by physical contact or touch.

  9. Vedanā - Wikipedia

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    Vedanā (Pāli and Sanskrit: वेदना) is an ancient term traditionally translated as either "feeling" [1] or "sensation." [2] In general, vedanā refers to the pleasant, unpleasant and neutral sensations that occur when our internal sense organs come into contact with external sense objects and the associated consciousness.