Sudden spiritual awakening or enlightenment which defies reason and is achieved by meditation and study. Also in extended use.
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释义 | society > faith > sect > non-Christian religions > Buddhism > [noun] > concepts in (21) satori1727 Sudden spiritual awakening or enlightenment which defies reason and is achieved by meditation and study. Also in extended use. karma1785 Buddhism and Hinduism. The sum of a person's actions, esp. intentional actions, in this and previous states of existence, regarded as determining… prajna1828 Insight into the truths taught by the Buddha, as a faculty required to attain enlightenment; transcendental wisdom. Also as a count noun: a… sunyata1828 The doctrine that nothing possesses a separate and permanent existence independent of its interconnection with other things; often regarded as a… dharma1829 Buddhism. Universal truth or law, esp. as proclaimed by the Buddha; Buddhist teaching. Cf. Buddha dharma, n. 2, dhamma, n. 1. Buddha dharma1853 Buddhism. Each of the eighteen personal qualities considered to distinguish a Buddha. Cf. Buddha dhamma, n. 1. middle way1863 Buddhism. = middle path, n. 2b. Eightfold Path1870 the course to enlightenment or nirvana, comprising eight aspects in which the aspirant must become practised.ⓘ middle path1877 Buddhism. In form Middle Path. A spiritual course towards enlightenment which avoids extremes of self-indulgence and self-denial. Cf. Eightfold Path… Noble Truth1877 Each of the four fundamental tenets of Buddhism (the four Noble Truths), which summarize the Buddhist philosophy of life (see quot. 1990). anitya1882 The quality or fact of being transient, impermanent, or mutable; the inherent changeability of physical and mental phenomena. Cf. anicca, n. dukkha1886 Suffering or discomfort which arises as a result of the transitory nature of all phenomena, and is inherent in every aspect of human existence… anatman1894 The absence of any enduring, unified self that presides over the series of fleeting perceptions, volitions, thoughts, and sensations that constitute… Buddha dhamma1894 Buddhism. Esp. in Theravada Buddhism: each of the eighteen personal qualities considered to distinguish a Buddha. Cf. Buddha dharma, n. 1. anatta1904 Esp. in Theravada Buddhism: the absence of any enduring, unified self that presides over the series of fleeting perceptions, volitions, thoughts… anicca1904 Esp. in Theravada Buddhism: the quality or fact of being transient, impermanent, or mutable; the inherent changeability of physical and mental… no-self1921 The absence of any enduring, unified self that presides over the series of fleeting perceptions, volitions, thoughts and sensations that constitute… no-mind1934 (esp. in Zen philosophy) a mental state in which the mind is not conscious of itself. nothingness1940 Buddhism. Also in form no-thing-ness. = sunyata, n. no-thought1949 = no-mind n. no-mindness1959 (esp. in Zen philosophy) the condition achieved when the mind is not conscious of itself. |
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