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+ | The ‘[[one thought-moment]]’ out of time, in which the [[Zen monk]] [[experiences]] [[Non-duality]], that [[state]] before the One became the Many, before [[thought]] was born. Cp. [[Ichinen]], [[Kenshō]], [[Satori]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:26, 15 November 2020
ekacitta, a mind with singular focus (but literally meaning ‘one mind’) becomes the metaphysical one mind of the Awakening of Faith in Mahāyāna.
The ‘one thought-moment’ out of time, in which the Zen monk experiences Non-duality, that state before the One became the Many, before thought was born. Cp. Ichinen, Kenshō, Satori.