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'''[[Three causes of disturbing emotions]]''' given in the [[Abhidharma]] are: | '''[[Three causes of disturbing emotions]]''' given in the [[Abhidharma]] are: | ||
− | #not having abandoned the latent tendencies or predispositions (''[[nyon mongs pa’i bag la nyal ma spang]]''), | + | #not having abandoned the [[latent tendencies]] or predispositions (''[[nyon mongs pa’i bag la nyal ma spang]]''), |
− | #coming into contact with a provocative object (''[[nyon mongs skye ba’i yul nye bar gnas pa]]''), and | + | #coming into [[contact]] with a provocative [[object]] (''[[nyon mongs skye ba’i yul nye bar gnas pa]]''), and |
− | #incorrect thinking/unhelpful attitude (''[[tshul zhin ma yin pa yid la byed pa]]'') | + | #incorrect thinking/unhelpful [[attitude]] (''[[tshul zhin ma yin pa yid la byed pa]]'') |
{{RigpaWiki}} | {{RigpaWiki}} | ||
[[Category:Destructive Emotions]] | [[Category:Destructive Emotions]] | ||
[[Category:Abhidharma]]{{BuddhismbyNumber}} | [[Category:Abhidharma]]{{BuddhismbyNumber}} |
Latest revision as of 14:42, 1 September 2014
Three causes of disturbing emotions given in the Abhidharma are:
- not having abandoned the latent tendencies or predispositions (nyon mongs pa’i bag la nyal ma spang),
- coming into contact with a provocative object (nyon mongs skye ba’i yul nye bar gnas pa), and
- incorrect thinking/unhelpful attitude (tshul zhin ma yin pa yid la byed pa)