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+ | [[Essence of Mind]] : Term used in [[Wong]] Mou-Lam’s translation of the [[Sutra]] of [[Hui-neng]] for Hsin (Jap. [[Shin]]), an untranslatable term for the Heart/Mind which is behind the {{Wiki|ephemeral}} [[personality]] or [[skandhas]], and, being already [[enlightened]], needs but [[awakening]] to that fact. | ||
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+ | (See [[Mushin]], [[No-Mind]].) | ||
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Revision as of 05:49, 15 November 2020
Essence of Mind : Term used in Wong Mou-Lam’s translation of the Sutra of Hui-neng for Hsin (Jap. Shin), an untranslatable term for the Heart/Mind which is behind the ephemeral personality or skandhas, and, being already enlightened, needs but awakening to that fact.