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- Title
SAM AND RIGPA AS FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE MIND IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF BUDDHISM.
- Authors
KHRYSTYNA, KHVOINYTSKA-PEREIMA
- Abstract
The problem of the mind in the works of Buddhism thinkers is considered. Special attention is paid to nature of consciousness as the dominant in the system Buddhism. Specificity of their treatment of mind nature is analyzed as the basis for the philosophy of Buddhism. In the article the feature of understanding of concept of mind opens up in philosophy of Buddhism of different directions and flows. The specific of classification of the states of mind is shown in accordance with an incendiary canon and in accordance with the Mahayana's tibetian Buddhism and dzogchen. Analysed practice of meditation as a constituent of dharma is needed in-process with modification of the states of mind and achievement of brightening. Investigational row of concepts that assist opening of deep essence of nature of mind in accordance with sacral maintenance of philosophy of Buddhism. The depth of the desire of thinkers and practitioners to penetrate into the hidden foundations of the human mind and subconscious in order to grasp all hidden secrets and understand the fundamental foundations of human mental activity has been demonstrated. This problem is examined on the basis of fundamental researches of the known creators and interpreters of buddhistic philosophy: Padmasabhava; Gheshe Djampa Tinley; Namkhay Norbu Rinpoche; Dalay-lama XIV; Soghjal Rinpoche. Study of the problem of the consciousness and mind is relevant and appropriate in Ukraine today because it is undiscovered branch of knowledge. The current situation requires updating attention to nature of mind, detailed understanding of their importance for the Buddhism practice. The necessity of the correct understanding of nature of mind, ability to work with him during meditation practices, effective avoidance of all eclipses and stop of wandering of mind for the achievement of brightening is well-proven in the article.
- Subjects
PHILOSOPHY of religion; DHARMA in Buddhism; SUBCONSCIOUSNESS; MEDITATION; CONSCIOUSNESS
- Publication
Humanities Studies, 2023, Vol 16, Issue 93, p103
- ISSN
2708-0390
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.32782/hst-2023-16-93-11