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Cognition of Pure Mind, the - Japanese: Amarashiki - Sanskrit: Amala-vijñâna
In Japanese there are various definitions of this cognition, the cognition free from defilement (mukushiki) the immaculately pure cognition (shôjôshiki) the cognition of real suchness (shinnyoshiki). The word cognition is used to indicate a way of knowing dharmas (or whatever that may have an effect on any of our five aggregates) that may have an effect on any of our five aggregates whether they are inside our heads or not. The nine cognitions are as follows.
1) The cognition of the eyes - seeing
2) The cognition of the ears - hearing
3) The cognition of the nose - smelling
4) The cognition of the tongue - taste
5) The cognition of the body - touch
6) The cognition of mental activity without precise thought, just seeing, hearing etc. as well as instinctive reactions.
7) The cognition of mind as the faculty of thought
8) The storehouse cognition
9) The cognition of pure mind
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Cognition of Pure Mind, the - Japanese: Amarashiki - Sanskrit: Amala-vijñâna
In Japanese there are various definitions of this cognition, the cognition free from defilement (mukushiki) the immaculately pure cognition (shôjôshiki) the cognition of real suchness (shinnyoshiki). The word cognition is used to indicate a way of knowing dharmas (or whatever that may have an effect on any of our five aggregates) that may have an effect on any of our five aggregates whether they are inside our heads or not. The nine cognitions are as follows.
1) The cognition of the eyes - seeing
2) The cognition of the ears - hearing
3) The cognition of the nose - smelling
4) The cognition of the tongue - taste
5) The cognition of the body - touch
6) The cognition of mental activity without precise thought, just seeing, hearing etc. as well as instinctive reactions.
7) The cognition of mind as the faculty of thought
The storehouse cognition
9) The cognition of pure mind
http://www.hokkeko.de/hokkeko.ca/glossary.htm