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Cetanā (Sanskrit, Pali;
Tibetan Wylie: sems pa) is a
Buddhist term
commonly translated as "volition", "intention", "directionality", etc. It can be defined...
- In the
Buddhist tradition,
karma refers to
action driven by
intention (
cetanā)
which leads to ****ure consequences.
Those intentions are
considered to...
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mental factors which include: Vedanā –
feeling Saṃjñā –
perception Cetanā –
volition Sparśa –
contact Chanda –
desire (to act) Prajñā –
wisdom Smṛti...
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unchanging self. Even
mental processes such as
consciousness and will (
cetana) are seen as
being dependently originated and
impermanent and thus do not...
- In the
Buddhist tradition,
karma refers to
actions driven by
intention (
cetanā), a deed done
deliberately through body,
speech or mind,
which leads to...
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Atari Teenage Riot
Autoerotique Aviella Bloc
Party The
Bloody Beetroots Cetana Chemical Surf Chyl The
Deadly Syndrome Diamond Pistols Angger Dimas Dimitri...
- suffering.) A
central aspect of
Buddhist theory of
karma is that
intent (
cetanā)
matters and is
essential to
bring about a
consequence or
phala "fruit"...
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Chetan Sha****al (Konkani: चेतन शाशितल
Cētana Śāśitala), born 1968 in Mumbai, India, also
known as
Chetan Sa****al or The Big C for his
expertise in the...
- (修), "to cultivate," "to practice," or "intense concentration." Sems is
cetana or szu (思), with the
sense of
intention or volition. Rang-babs-bzhag is...
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since our
perception of the
world depends on the
sense organs. In the
Cetana-sutta, the flow of
consciousness maintains the
connection between one birth...