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Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, D.Litt.
Manual of Zen Buddhism

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consciousness

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1 Forew | of the higher stages of consciousness he speaks as a man who dwells 2 3, 1 (1) | morality evident to our inner consciousness, and which is the mother 3 3, 1 (2) | conformation (samskara), and consciousness (vijnana). The first Skandha 4 3, 1 (2) | formative principle; vijnana is consciousness or mentation. There arc 5 3, 1 | thought, confection, and consciousness.~"O Sariputra, all things 6 3, 1 | thought, no confection, no consciousness; no eye,5 ear, nose, tongue, 7 3, 1 | we come to8 no Dhatu of consciousness; there is no knowledge, 8 3, 3 | without form, those with consciousness, those without consciousness, 9 3, 3 | consciousness, those without consciousness, those with no-consciousness, 10 3, 3 (1) | thing" in the recesses of consciousness, is one of the basic doctrines 11 3, 4 | alayavijnana" or all-conserving consciousness. This consciousness alone 12 3, 4 | all-conserving consciousness. This consciousness alone has no power to act 13 3, 4 | Alayavijnana or the all-conserving consciousness is considered a store-house, 14 3, 4 | take place in our inmost consciousness. This is not however a mere 15 3, 4 | be explained in terms of consciousness. It takes place in the deepest 16 3, 4, LXVIII| deepest recesses [of our consciousness], which is more than words [ 17 3, 5 | forms is shut out of one's consciousness so that an approach is prepared 18 3, 5 | the enlightened state of consciousness attained by all the Buddhas, 19 3, 5 | tranquillity in which his consciousness retains its identity through 20 4, 1 | yet there is no specific consciousness on their part that they 21 4, 3 | To those not endowed with consciousness, the moving is unintelligible;~ 22 4, 3 | is that of one who has no consciousness.~If you are desirous for 23 4, 3 | Buddhahood where there is no consciousness.~Mark well how varied are 24 4, 3 (1) | it takes place, which is consciousness.~ 25 4, 5 | category of mind (citta), consciousness (manas), or thought (vijnana). 26 4, 6 | to denote that state of consciousness in which there is no hankering,


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