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− | With regard to [[karmical]] volition (i.e. wholesome or unwholesome [[Karma]]) it is said in A. VI, 13: "Volition is action ([[Karma]]), thus I say, o [[Monks]]; for as soon as volition arises, one does the action, be it by [[Body]], speech or [[Mind]]." For details, s. [[paticca-samuppāda]] (10), [[Karma]]. | + | |
+ | '[[volition]]', will, is one of the seven [[Mental factors]] ([[Cetasika]], q.v.) inseparably [[bound]] up with all [[Consciousness]], namely [[sensorial]] or [[Mental]] [[impression]] ([[Phassa]]), [[Feeling]] ([[vedanā]]), [[Perception]] ([[saññā]]), [[volition]] ([[cetanā]]), [[Concentration]] ([[Samādhi]]), [[vitality]] ([[jīvita]]), [[advertence]] ([[Manasikāra]]). Cf. Tab. II, III. | ||
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+ | With regard to [[karmical]] [[volition]] (i.e. [[wholesome]] or [[unwholesome]] [[Karma]]) it is said in A. VI, 13: "[[Volition]] is {{Wiki|action}} ([[Karma]]), thus I say, o [[Monks]]; for as soon as [[volition]] arises, one does the [[action]], be it by [[Body]], {{Wiki|speech}} or [[Mind]]." For details, s. [[paticca-samuppāda]] (10), [[Karma]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:49, 26 December 2023
- See also:Cetana
'volition', will, is one of the seven Mental factors (Cetasika, q.v.) inseparably bound up with all Consciousness, namely sensorial or Mental impression (Phassa), Feeling (vedanā), Perception (saññā), volition (cetanā), Concentration (Samādhi), vitality (jīvita), advertence (Manasikāra). Cf. Tab. II, III.
With regard to karmical volition (i.e. wholesome or unwholesome Karma) it is said in A. VI, 13: "Volition is action (Karma), thus I say, o Monks; for as soon as volition arises, one does the action, be it by Body, speech or Mind." For details, s. paticca-samuppāda (10), Karma.