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− | [[Alaya-vjjñana]] (Sk.) The central or [[universal consciousness]] which is the womb or ‘store’ ([[alaya]]) [[consciousness]]. A term introduced by the [[Yogacara School]] of [[Indian]] Bsm. (q.v.) For comparison with the [[Unconscious]] of [[Western psychology]] see [[Suzuki]], [[Zen Buddhism and Psychoanalysis]] (1960). | + | [[Alaya-vjjñana]] (Sk.) The central or [[universal consciousness]] which is the [[womb]] or ‘store’ ([[alaya]]) [[consciousness]]. A term introduced by the [[Yogacara School]] of [[Indian]] Bsm. (q.v.) For comparison with the [[Unconscious]] of [[Western psychology]] see [[Suzuki]], [[Zen Buddhism and Psychoanalysis]] (1960). |
Latest revision as of 01:14, 9 February 2020
Alaya-vjjñana (Sk.) The central or universal consciousness which is the womb or ‘store’ (alaya) consciousness. A term introduced by the Yogacara School of Indian Bsm. (q.v.) For comparison with the Unconscious of Western psychology see Suzuki, Zen Buddhism and Psychoanalysis (1960).
see also: Yogacara; alaya-consciousness