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8 consciousnesses ( 1 for each of the 5 senses;
consciousness of the mind; self-consciousness and store consciousness )
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Cariyā pitaka, Modes of conduct; also see: Khuddaka nikāya is subdivided into 15 books; 5.*
cetana, volition that generates dāna; also see: kusala akusala cetanā;
ceto vimutti, freedom of mind, panna vimutti, freedom of wisdom;
ceto vimutti, freedom of the mind, vimutta, liberated; Also see: Satipatthana meditation;
Chabyaputta, also see: 2008 Ashin Pyinnya Thiha taught suttas .htm;
chandā-dhipati, ambition; ambition, moral courage, willpower, and reasoning power are 4 factors of accomplishments, prior to 3 types of sīla; visudhimagga classifies sīla into 3 types as hīna-sīla, majjhima-sīla, and panita-sīla;
cintā-maya-ñāna, a
kind of knowledge, WHO gained from logical thinking;
cirathitika-samādhi,
durable concentration, one of the 5 benefits of cankama;
citta,
thoughts, 2nd object yogi will observe WHEN meditating;
also see: bodhi + citta, aka mind of awakening, aka awakened mind [Joyful Wisdom; 2009]
citta bhavana, development of the mind;
cittā-dhipati, willpower; ambition, moral courage, willpower, and reasoning power are 4 factors of accomplishments, prior to 3 types of sīla; visudhimagga classifies sīla into 3 types as hīna-sīla, majjhima-sīla, and panita-sīla;
cittā-nupassanā,
awareness of mind; 1st to understand bhāvanā-maya-ñāna;
citta niyāma, order of mind or psychic law, for example:
processes of consciousness aka citta vithi power of
mind; also see: order 4. of niyāma
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citta visuddhi, purification of mind; Also see: Satipatthana meditation;
citta vithi, processes of consciousness; also see: citta niyāma;
cittassek aggata, unification of mind;
cittruttāsa-bhaya, living in fear;
cittutrāsa-bhaya, fearful mental state, also see: 3 kinds of bhaya;
Culla-Vyūha and Maha-Vyūha sutta;
cullavagga pali, aka shorter section, aka khandaka part II, one of the discipline books for monks and nuns;
Cunda, also see: 2008 Ashin Pyinnya Thiha taught suttas .htm;
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