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Definition of Dispassion

Dispassion
Dispassion Dis*pas"sion, n. Freedom from passion; an undisturbed state; apathy. --Sir W. Temple.

Meaning of Dispassion from wikipedia

- Wikiquote has quotations related to Detachment. Look up detachment, disp****ion, or apatheia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shah, Pravin K. (1993-01-19)...
- mind and disposition (bhāva) into a form which develops the knowledge of disp****ion and non-attachment. Sādhanā is a means whereby bondage becomes liberation...
- Patanjali describes two essential components: practice (abhyasa) and disp****ion (vairagya). This aligns with the Bhagavad Gita (verse 6.35), where Krishna...
- disenchantment, conditioned by disenchantment, there is (10) disp****ion, conditioned by disp****ion, there is (11) freedom, conditioned by freedom, there is...
- used in Hindu as well as Eastern philosophy that roughly translates as disp****ion, detachment, or renunciation, in particular renunciation from the pains...
- terms of classical culture, such as ataraxia (from the Gr**** ἀταραξία, "disp****ion") or legislar (built from the Latin legislator). In other cases, they...
- to be done... Haven't I taught the Dhamma in many ways for the sake of disp****ion and not for p****ion; for unfettering and not for fettering; for freedom...
- of impermanence and the non-self nature of reality, and this develops disp****ion for the objects of clinging, and liberates a being from dukkha and saṃsāra...
- Acquisition of hesychia, or peace of the soul, of prayer, and of apatheia (disp****ion or equanimity with respect to afflictions or suffering) 27. Περὶ ἡσυχίας...
- to the fourfold instructions] is conducive not to turning away, nor to disp****ion, nor quiet, nor to cessation, nor to direct knowledge, nor to enlightenment...