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  2. Vijñāna - Wikipedia

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    here, consciousness cognizes or is aware of its specific sense base (including the mind and mind objects) viññā ṇ a is a prerequisite for the arising of craving ( ta ṇ hā ) hence, for the vanquishing of suffering ( dukkha ), one should neither identify with nor attach to viññā ṇ a

  3. Renewal - Wikipedia

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    Urban renewal, a function of urban planning; Renewal theory, a branch of probability theory; Renewal, in psychology, learned fear returns after extinction; Renewalism, a concept in the theory of international relations that holds that a state's ability to renew itself is the test of a great power

  4. Ekaggata - Wikipedia

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    Ekaggatā (Pali; Sanskrit: ekāgratā, एकाग्रता, "one-pointedness") is a Pali Buddhist term, meaning tranquility of mind or one-pointedness, [1] but also "unification of mind." [ 2 ] According to the Theravada-tradition, in their reinterpretation of jhana as one-pointed concentration, this mental factor is the primary component ...

  5. Metanoia (theology) - Wikipedia

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    The Merriam-Webster Dictionary transliterates the Greek μετάνοια into metanoia and borrowing it as an English word with a definition that matches the Greek: "a transformative change of heart; especially: a spiritual conversion", augmented by an explanation of metanoia's Greek source: "from metanoiein to change one's mind, repent, from ...

  6. Antahkarana - Wikipedia

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    buddhi (intellect)—the decision-making part of the mind. The part that is able to discern truth from falsehood and thereby to make wisdom possible. manas (mind)—the lower part of the mind that connects with the external world, and controls sankalpa (will or resolution). It is also the faculty of doubt and volition; seat of desire and ...

  7. Mind - Wikipedia

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    The mind is responsible for phenomena like perception, thought, feeling, and action.. The mind is that which thinks, feels, perceives, imagines, remembers, and wills.It covers the totality of mental phenomena, including both conscious processes, through which an individual is aware of external and internal circumstances, and unconscious processes, which can influence an individual without ...

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  9. Glossary of New Thought terms - Wikipedia

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    Conscious Mind is Spirit, either in God or man. Unconscious Mind is the law of conscious Mind acting and is, therefore, subconscious or subjective. Mirror of matter — The external form of an inner concept. Mirror of mind — The subjective world, reflecting the images of thought that are projected into it by the conscious mind.