State of Mind in the Absence of Citta Vithi – Bhavaṅga
…an ārammaṇa comes to the mind, the mind “comes out of the bhavaṅga state.” That takes 3 cittā labeled as “atita bhavaṅga (AB)” “bhavaṅga calana (BC), and “bhavaṅga uccheda (BU).”…
A Quest to Recover Buddha's True Teachings
…an ārammaṇa comes to the mind, the mind “comes out of the bhavaṅga state.” That takes 3 cittā labeled as “atita bhavaṅga (AB)” “bhavaṅga calana (BC), and “bhavaṅga uccheda (BU).”…
…discussed above, the natural bhavaṅga state, B, could be called the “uppatti bhavaṅga,” and those temporary bhavaṅga states, BT, could be called “pavutti bhavaṅga.” However, such labels are not used…
…“State of Mind in the Absence of Citta Vīthi – Bhavaṅga” and “Bhava and Bhavaṅga – Simply Explained!“ The bhavaṅga state is conventionally represented by the following series as if…
…a strong ārammaṇa comes to mind, the mind switches over to a state compatible with that ārammaṇa. Depending on the strength of the ārammaṇa, that “temporary bhavaṇga state” could be…
…clarify. 5. Taste of food was a “strong ārammaṇa” that changed the mindset from the “natural bhavaṇga” state to a good “temporary bhavaṇga” state. Here, the ārammaṇa was associated with…
…“barebone” initial state. That can be easily explained with the concept of bhavaṅga. A living Arahant is still with the “uppatti bhavaṅga” (or the “natural state of mind”) that they…
…mind. One does not directly feel the sadness. When one is in a “temporary angry bhavanga state” one feels an overall state of anger only because more and more angry…
This refers to the post: https://puredhamma.net/abhidhamma/essential-abhidhamma-the-basics/state-of-mind-in-absence-of-citta-vithi/ Interesting post again Lal, thanks. I would like to share some personal experiences which relate to the following part of the above post: 13….
…here: “Search Results for: temporary bhavaṅga state.” For the kind of analysis you did, it is necessary to understand the concept of a “temporary bhavaṅga state.” As more citta vithi…
Good question. I used the wrong word “memory” implying “nama gotta.” It is retained in “temporary bhavanga” or a “temporary state of mind.” I have added #5 there to address…