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− | [[Sense power]]; An inner power located in the very centre of a [[sense organ]] that functions directly to produce a [[sense]] [[awareness]]. There are [[five sense powers]], one for each type of [[sense awareness]] – the [[eye awareness]] and so forth. They are sometimes known as `[[sense powers possessing form]]’. | + | <poem> |
+ | [[Sense power]]; An inner power located in the very centre of a [[sense organ]] that functions directly to produce a [[sense]] [[awareness]]. There are [[five sense powers]], one for each type of [[sense awareness]] – the [[eye awareness]] and so forth. They are sometimes known as `[[sense powers]] possessing [[form]]’. They are sometimes known as `[[sense]] [[powers]] possessing forma . | ||
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+ | See; [[Understanding the Mind]]. | ||
+ | </poem> | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:42, 20 February 2014
Sense power; An inner power located in the very centre of a sense organ that functions directly to produce a sense awareness. There are five sense powers, one for each type of sense awareness – the eye awareness and so forth. They are sometimes known as `sense powers possessing form’. They are sometimes known as `sense powers possessing forma .
See; Understanding the Mind.