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− | '''[[attuning thought]]''' (一念相應). Actually [[not a thought]]. In a flash of [[attunement]], one enters a [[non-dual]] state, [[realizing]] one’s true [[mind]] and/or [[seeing]] one’s [[Buddha nature]]. In [[Chan]] [[Buddhism]], experiencing an attuning [[thought]] means breaking through the first or the second [[gateless gate]]. | + | '''[[attuning thought]]''' ([[一念相應]]). Actually [[not a thought]]. In a flash of [[attunement]], one enters a [[non-dual]] state, [[realizing]] one’s true [[mind]] and/or [[seeing]] one’s [[Buddha nature]]. In [[Chan]] [[Buddhism]], experiencing an attuning [[thought]] means breaking through the first or the second [[gateless gate]]. |
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Latest revision as of 06:00, 19 September 2014
attuning thought (一念相應). Actually not a thought. In a flash of attunement, one enters a non-dual state, realizing one’s true mind and/or seeing one’s Buddha nature. In Chan Buddhism, experiencing an attuning thought means breaking through the first or the second gateless gate.