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It is a Buddhist concept that describes a state of restlessness, capriciousness, and lack of control in one's thoughts. This "mind monkey" metaphor is not only found in Buddhist writings such as Chan or Zen, Consciousness-only, Pure Land, and Shingon, but it has also been adopted in Daoism, Neo-Confucianism, Chinese poetry, theater, and literature.
Stopping thought, or quieting the mind, is a practice in Zen [1] and other forms of meditation and yoga [2] referring to the achievement of the mental state of samฤdhi, where the normal mental chatter slows and then stops [3] for brief or longer periods. This may first occur during zazen and other meditation practices. [4]
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These eschatological Buddhist groups began to appear in China from 402 CE on (Overmyer 46), and escalated in number and intricacy from the Sui until the Song dynasty. Therein is where many lay and cleric groups (of laymen and clergy) such as the White Lotus Society and Amida Buddhist clergy appeared and took to propagating eschatological ...
Citta (Pali and Sanskrit: ๐๐บ๐ข๐๐ข, pronounced chitta) is one of three overlapping terms used in the Nikaya to refer to the mind, the others being manas and viññฤแนa.
Within Buddhism, there are many different systems of abhidharma (commonly referred to as Buddhist psychology), and each system contains its own list of the most significant mental factors. [b] [c] These lists vary from system to system both in the number of mental factors listed, and in the definitions that are given for each mental factor.
More Than Idle Chatter, 1994 (Bridge 9050) Fantasies And Tableaux, 1994 (Composers Recordings, Inc. 683) [7] Folk Images, 1995 (Bridge 9060) Things She Carried, 1997 (Bridge 9076) Conversation Pieces, 1998 (Bridge 9083) Ride, 2001 (Bridge 9103) Alphabet Book, 2002 (Bridge 9126) Music Box, 2006 (Bridge 9210) Etudes and Parodies, 2007 (Bridge 9222)
A transgender military pilot posted a "proof of life" video to refute social media rumors that she flew the helicopter involved in the plane crash that killed 67 people.