Know Your MindWindhorse Publications, 2012/03/31 - 304 ページ Know Your Mind is an accessible introduction to traditional Buddhist psychology, offering a clear description of the nature of mind and how it functions. Sangharakshita guides us expertly through the Abhidharma classification of positive and negative mental states and shows us how we can work with them. In exploring the part we play in creating our own suffering and happiness, he elucidates the relationship of the mind to karma and rebirth, and stresses the ethical, other-regarding nature of Buddhist psychology |
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The Perceptual Situation | |
A Steady Focus | |
The Creative Mind at Work | |
Forces of Disintegration | |
Factors of Instability | |
Unclassifiable Mind | |
Appendix The FiftyOne Mental Events CAITTA | |
Further Reading | |
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Abhidharma Abhidharmakośa Abhidharmasamuccaya Ābhidharmikas actions ālaya anger arise Asaṅga attitude avidyā basis become Bodhisattva Buddha Buddhist Psychology cetanā consciousness context course craving Dharma dhyāna doctrine emotional energy Enlightenment ethical example existence fact faith feeling five skandhas Guenther hatred Hīnayāna idea insight intrinsic awareness involved karma kind kleśas laziness Madhyamaka Mahāyāna means meditation mettā mind and mental Mind in Buddhist mundane Nāgārjuna negative mental events nirvāṇa object omnipresent mental event one’s one’s mind one’s spiritual oneself Pāli Canon path perceive perception perhaps person Piṭaka pleasant pleasure positive mental events possible prajñā pure reality realize realm rebirth samādhi saṁjñā saṁsāra Sangharakshita Sanskrit Sarvāstivādins simply skilful smṛti someone sort spiritual practice Sūtra Tantra teaching Theravāda Theravādins things Tibetan tradition transcendental translated unskilful mental upakleśa upekṣā Vasubandhu vedanā vicāra vijñāna vipāka vīrya vitarka volition wisdom wrong view Yeshe Gyaltsen Yogācāra