Klein 1994
Klein, Anne C. (1994): Presence with a difference: Buddhists and feminists on subjectivity. In: Hypatia Vol.9 No.4
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Klein, Anne C. (1994): Presence with a difference: Buddhists and feminists on subjectivity. In: Hypatia Vol.9 No.4
Störende Emotion, „Ein Geistesfaktor, der, wenn er auftritt, bewirkt, dass man den inneren Frieden verliert und die eigenen Fähigkeiten beeinträchtigt, so dass man die Selbstbeherrschung verliert. […] Synonyme: störende Emotion oder Geisteshaltung; Verunreinigung; Leiden; geistiges Leiden; emotionales Leiden; Klesha“ (Study Buddhism) Analog der Unterscheidung zwischen manifesten mentalen Prozessen (skr. vijñāna) und latenten, impliziten Bewusstseinsinhalten (skr. ālayavijñāna)
„Kliśțamanas/manana vijñāna (behaftetes/denkendes Bewusstsein) Im Yogācāra-System der acht Bewusstseine ist das siebte kliśțamanas, das manchmal auch als mananavijñāna bekannt ist. In den Yogācāra-Texten sind zwei Arten von Manas zu finden. Insbesondere sagt der Mahāyānasangraha, dass diese Art von Bewusstsein auch Geist (citta) genannt wird. So sagte der Bhagavat: Geist (citta), manas und Bewusstsein (vijñāna).“ Von
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