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The drawing of a house with six openings represents the [[sixfold sense base]]. These are the gateways through which the [[mind]] makes [[contact]] with [[objects]]. These are the [[senses]] of [[sight]], hearing, {{Wiki|taste}}, {{Wiki|smell}}, {{Wiki|touch}} and the [[mind]] [[sense]]. Each [[sense]] has its [[physical]] base and each its particular [[object]].
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This stage of the [[dependent arising]] represents the continued unfoldment of the body-and-mind and its outward going impulse.
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It is significant that [[Buddhist philosophy]] always lists [[six senses]]; the mind-sense taking [[ideas]] as its [[object]]. This makes an [[interesting]] contemplation; to think of [[ideas]] as something we [[sense]] rather than something we do.
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It should also be noted that the house is [[empty]].
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The drawing of a house with six openings represents the sixfold sense base. These are the gateways through which the mind makes contact with objects. These are the senses of sight, hearing, taste, smell, touch and the mind sense. Each sense has its physical base and each its particular object.

This stage of the dependent arising represents the continued unfoldment of the body-and-mind and its outward going impulse.

It is significant that Buddhist philosophy always lists six senses; the mind-sense taking ideas as its object. This makes an interesting contemplation; to think of ideas as something we sense rather than something we do.

It should also be noted that the house is empty.

six sense doors

Six sense bases

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www.buddhamind.info