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[八慢] ( Jpn hachi-man ) | [八慢] ( Jpn hachi-man ) | ||
− | + | Also, eight [[arrogances]]. They are: | |
− | (1) thinking that one is superior to others, though one is really inferior; | + | :(1) [[thinking]] that one is superior to others, though one is really inferior; |
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+ | :(2) [[thinking]] that one is superior to others, when actually one is equal to them; | ||
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+ | :(3) boasting of one's superiority over others and belittling them; | ||
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+ | :(4) [[thinking]] that one's [[life]], a temporary union of the five components, is permanent; | ||
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+ | :(5) [[thinking]] that one has attained [[enlightenment]] when in fact one has not; | ||
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+ | :(6) [[thinking]] that one is only slightly inferior to those who far surpass one; | ||
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+ | :(7) [[thinking]] that one possesses [[virtue]] though one lacks [[virtue]], and | ||
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+ | :(8) [[thinking]] little of others or paying no [[respect]] to people of [[virtue]] or who are superior to oneself. | ||
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Revision as of 05:59, 31 July 2013
eight types of arrogance
[八慢] ( Jpn hachi-man )
Also, eight arrogances. They are:
- (1) thinking that one is superior to others, though one is really inferior;
- (2) thinking that one is superior to others, when actually one is equal to them;
- (3) boasting of one's superiority over others and belittling them;
- (5) thinking that one has attained enlightenment when in fact one has not;
- (6) thinking that one is only slightly inferior to those who far surpass one;
- (8) thinking little of others or paying no respect to people of virtue or who are superior to oneself.