Mind in Buddhist psychology /

A clear presentation of how the mind functions, this text classifies basic mental events and provides precise instructions on how to recognize and transform mental and emotional patterns. An excellent text for developing meditation and awareness. With citations, charts, tables of references and term...

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Main Author: Tshe-mchog-gling Ye-shes-rgyal-mtshan, 1713-1793
Other Authors: Tshe-mchog-gliṅ Ye-śes-rgyal-mtshan, 1713-1793, Guenther, Herbert V, Kawamura, Leslie S
Format: Book
Language:English
Tibetan
Published: Emeryville, Calif. : Dharma Pub., 1975
Emeryville, Calif. : [1975]
Emeryville, Calif. : [1975]
Emeryville, Calif. : [1975]
Series:Tibetan translation series
Tibetan translation series
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Table of Contents:
  • The necklace of clear understanding : an elucidation of the working of mind and mental events. Verses of veneration and intention ; Introduction to mind and mental events ; Mind and mental events distinguished as to their individual nature and differentiation ; Mind ; Mental events ; The five object determining ones ; The eleven positive ones ; Six basic emotions ; The twenty proximate factors of instability
  • A summary for making a living experience of what is gained by the analysis