- an au****ious sign or omen, or an
outer appearance (ex. a reflection).
Animitta, or the
absence of signs, is one of the
Three Gates of
Liberation and a...
- as the 'gates of liberation' (vimokṣamukha): Signlessness-samadhi (Sa:
ānimitta-samādhi) (Pi:
animitto samādhi) or marklessness-concentration (Sa: alakṣaṇa-samādhi)...
- self in any
living being, then p****ing
through the gate of
signlessness (
animitta)—realising that
nirvana cannot be perceived, and
finally p****ing through...
- and the
Three Gates of
Liberation (emptiness or śūnyatā,
signlessness or
animitta, and
wishlessness or apraṇihita).
Early Chan
texts also
teach forms of...
- non-attached (asakti), non-conceptual and non-dual (advaya) and
signless (
animitta). It is
generally understood as a kind of
insight into the true nature...
- the
emptiness (śūnyatā),
wishlessness (apraṇihita), and
imagelessness (
ānimitta) samādhis. As the "school of yoga practitioners",
meditative practice is...
- one can
actually go to. It is
called nirvanadhatu, has no border-signs (
animitta), is
localized somewhere beyond the
other six
dhatus (beginning with earth...
- one can
actually go to. It is
called nirvanadhatu, has no border-signs (
animitta), is
localized somewhere beyond the
other six
dhatus (beginning with earth...
-
three samādhis (trayaḥ samādhyaḥ):
emptiness (śūnyatā),
signlessness (
animitta), and
wishlessness or
desirelessness (apraṇihita).
These three are found...
- Prajñāpāramitā", etc. To be
freed of all
constructions and signs, to be
signless (
animitta) is to be
empty of them and this is to
stand in Prajñāpāramitā. The Prajñāpāramitā...